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Kariong's boundaries include a considerable section of the Brisbane Water National Park to the south, and the Mount Penang Parklands, with its native gardens. Kariong is considered the entry point to the Central Coast as it borders the Pacific Motorway M1. A visitor information centre for the Central Coast was once located just off the Central ...
Mount Penang Conservation Plan. Roads & Traffic Authority (NSW) (2010). Photographic Recording of The Avenue, Central Coast Highway/Woy Woy Road Intersection Upgrade – Mount Penang Parklands – Exemption under section 57(2). Rubie, Valerie (2002). Sent to the Mountain: a history of Mount Penang Juvenile Justice Centre. Tucker, Scott (2003).
10 Festival Dr, Mount Penang Parklands, Kariong, Central Coast, New South Wales. ... [2] Established: 22 February 2010; 14 years ago () School district:
Lane Cove Tunnel (M2) [west] – Macquarie Park, Baulkham Hills: No eastbound access to the Lane Cove Tunnel (M2) 6: 3.7: Gore Hill Freeway (M1) [southeast] – Mosman, Sydney Airport: Northern terminus of M1; southbound exit and northbound entrance only: Chatswood: 8: 5.0: Fullers Road – Chatswood West, Macquarie Park: Ku-ring-gai: Roseville ...
Penang is also known for a wide variety of festivals, due to its vibrant multiethnic and multireligious society. Among the annual cultural and religious festivities in Penang are as follows. Chingay Parade
Argus Lane Lorong Argus: After Penang's first independent newspaper, the Pinang Argus, published at Argus House here from 1867 to 1873. 色藍乳禮拜堂後巷仔 Sek-lân-ní lé-paì-tn̄g-āu hāng-á: Lane behind the Eurasian church (the Roman Catholic Church, now Cathedral, of the Assumption) Argyll Road Jalan Argyll
Bangadilly National Park is a national park located around 20 km west of Bowral in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. [1] Established in 2001, it is made up of three separate, similarly sized areas of land totalling 2,141 hectares in area. It consists of sandstone plateaus and gorges bordering the Wingecarribee River. [2]
M1 Pacific Motorway is a 127-kilometre (79 mi) motorway linking Sydney to Newcastle via the Central Coast and Hunter regions of New South Wales.Formerly known but still commonly referred to by both the public and the government as the F3 Freeway, Sydney–Newcastle Freeway, and Sydney–Newcastle Expressway, it is part of the AusLink road corridor between Sydney and Brisbane.