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Bronte

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A lean lane in Bronte. It takes the odd commuter from Dickson Lane to Belgrave Street.


Croydon Park

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It’s so tiny that most Croydon Park people don’t know it exists, but you can “dart thru” it to avoid the Georges River Road traffic.


Dangar Island

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Neotsfield Avenue is one of Dangar Island’s main streets. Stop and take extreme care at its intersection with Baroona Street.


Dean Park

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From an elevated position on the accompanying cycleway, we admire road patterns that M7 motorway drivers miss.


Edgecliff

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When Alan says he doesn't call a suburb finished until he has walked every street, set of steps, bush track and lane, he means it. He wasn't going to leave unconquered this miniature, unmarked lane off the also-narrow Bowes Avenue, Edgecliff.


Elvina Bay

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How's this for peace? Normanhurst Street, Elvina Bay, in the rush hour. It’s their main street to the wharf. Since there are no cars in Elvina Bay, you either walk for half a day or get the ferry from Church Point.

Enmore

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Does Francis Street, Enmore, have the world’s most colourful footpath? It even includes a tiled hopscotch grid.


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