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West Ryde pumping station, Victoria Road (1890) Pumping station manager's home, Victoria Road West Ryde is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.West Ryde is located 16 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Ryde and is part of the Northern Sydney region.
The one reliable exception to this erasure of local culture is the dive bar. Nearly every city has that one place where locals gather for a good chin wag or just to unwind, and they almost always ...
Old Town Burrito will open as soon as the owners can get their liquor license. Co-owners of Old Town Square restaurant are about to open another restaurant nearby Skip to main content
The Metro North West & Bankstown Line offers frequent services to North Ryde station which is a short walk from the centre with trains running from Tallawong to Chatswood. Lachlan's Square Village has Busways operated bus connections to the Sydney CBD , North Shore , Northern Sydney and Greater Western Sydney , as well as local surrounding suburbs.
The part of Bayside Council within the Eastern Suburbs was formerly governed by the City of Botany Bay, which amalgamated with the City of Rockdale (on the western shore of Botany Bay) to form Bayside Council in 2016. [18] [19] [20] At the state government level, the Eastern Suburbs are represented by a number of electorates in the lower house.
Martin Place is a pedestrian mall in the Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia.Martin Place has been described as the "civic heart" of Sydney. [1] As home to the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Commonwealth Bank, Macquarie Bank, Westpac and other corporations, it is also a centre of business and finance.
Top Ryde City, previously known as Top Ryde Shopping Centre, is a large shopping centre in Ryde, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. It is owned by Blackstone . History
Oxford Street starts at Whitlam Square on the south-east corner of Hyde Park at the intersection of Liverpool Street, College Street and Wentworth Avenue on the south-eastern fringe of central Sydney and heads in a south-easterly direction as a four-lane, single-carriageway road through Darlinghurst, where it meets Bourke Street and Flinders Street at Taylor Square.