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Five Mile Beach
Seven Mile Beach
Five Mile Beach includes mudflats that are located on the southern coastline of Pittwater, an internationally recognised area of environmental significance.
Flinders Street Park
Warrane
Flinders Street Park is one of our neighbourhood parks with a small fenced playground.
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Fort Beach
South Arm
Fort Beach is a sheltered beach with rocky headlands and rock platforms at both ends.
Franklin Street Richmond Toilets
Richmond
Open 24 hours, female and male toilets, accessible unisex toilet.
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Geilston Bay Boat Ramp
Geilston Bay
Geilston Bay Boat Ramp is a single lane boat ramp on piles.
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Geilston Bay Community Centre
Geilston Bay
The Geilston Bay Community Centre is located on Debomfords Lane and is managed by a committee.
Geilston Bay Dog Exercise Areas
Geilston Bay
Find out where you can and can’t exercise your dog in Geilston Bay.
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Geilston Bay Oval No. 1
Geilston Bay
Geilston Bay Oval No. 1, closest to the East Derwent Highway, is used for Australia Rules (football) and cricket.
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Geilston Bay Oval No. 2
Geilston Bay
Geilston Bay Oval No. 2, the bottom ground at Lindisfarne North Primary School, is used by Lindisfarne North Primary School as well as for Australian Rules (football) and cricket.
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Geilston Bay Park Toilets
Geilston Bay
Open 24 hours, unisex toilets, accessible unisex toilet.
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Geilston Bay Recreation Area
Geilston Bay
Geilston Bay Recreation Area is one of our regional parks featuring barbecue facilities, play equipment and a skate park.
Geilston Gully Circuit Track
Geilston Bay
Retreat from suburbia along Faggs Gully Creek on a shaded gully track through a pleasant woodland environment.
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Glebe Hill Park
Howrah
Glebe Hill Park is one of our community parks with a fenced playground and ball kick about area.
Gordons Hill Circuit
Rose Bay
This walk at Gordons Hill Nature Recreation Area, is an easy walk, however it is steep in some places. The walk offers views of the River Derwent from Lutana to the Tasman Bridge and Hobart.
Grasstree Hill Dog Exercise Areas
Grass Tree Hill
Find out where you can and can’t exercise your dog in Grass Tree Hill.
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Grote Reber Museum & Mt Pleasant Radio Telescope Observatory
Cambridge
The Mt Pleasant Radio Telescope Observatory located in the beautiful Coal River Valley has been in operation for more than 20 years. The Grote Reber Museum showcases the life and work of Tasmanian radio astronomer, Grote Reber, 'the father of radio astronomy'