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Also written as Unit 3, 17-33 Bangaroo Street.
Bangor NSW 2234, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 17-33 Bangaroo Street.
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The property at 3/17 Bangaroo Street is a unit. It is classified simply as a residential unit in the Bangor suburb
Bangor is situated about 28 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD. The suburb lies within the Sutherland Shire and is part of the greater southern Sydney region
Bangaroo Street is just 0.1 km from the Bangor Shopping Centre, a small suburban centre that was renovated in 2018. A short walk of about 0.2 km also brings you to the Bangor Tavern, a local pub
U‑Go Mobility bus routes 961 and 962 serve Bangor, linking it to Menai, Illawong, Alfords Point, Barden Ridge and other suburbs. The Metrobus M92 runs between Sutherland and Parramatta, and the nearest train station is Sutherland on the T4 Illawarra line
Within 0.5‑1 km you’ll find tennis courts on Pyree Street and Yala Road, as well as sporting ovals such as Akuna Oval and Billa Oval. Nearby parks include Menai Oval, Kodala Way Reserve, and a family‑friendly cycleway that connects Sutherland to Padstow
The suburb is close to the Georges and Woronora Rivers and extensive bushland, offering opportunities for bushwalking, mountain biking, boating, kayaking, rowing and fishing. These natural assets are popular with locals for a variety of outdoor pursuits
The name ‘Bangor’ was chosen in 1895 by farmer Owen Jones after his Welsh birthplace. To avoid confusion with another Bangor, the area was renamed Menai in 1910, and the eastern section reverted to Bangor in 1976, with streets given Aboriginal‑themed names
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