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Also written as Unit 104, 136-138 Curlewis Street.
Bondi Beach NSW 2026, Australia
Also written as Unit 104, 136-138 Curlewis Street.
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It is a unit that sits on a land parcel of approximately 1,568 m²
Bondi Beach, where the unit is situated, lies about 7 km east of the Sydney CBD
Within 0.1‑0.4 km you’ll find QT Bondi hotel, Pacific Bondi Beach shopping centre, Bondi Beach Police Station, Bondi Park, Bondi Pavilion, the Bondi Beach Post Office, and several hostels and cafés
The area hosts the annual City‑to‑Surf fun run, Sculpture by the Sea art exhibition, Bondi Icebergs swimming club, and the Bondi Pavilion which offers theatre, gallery and festival spaces
Originally inhabited by Aboriginal peoples, Bondi Beach became a public beach in 1882, saw its first tramway in 1884 and the opening of surf bathing sheds in 1903, and has since grown into a major tourist and cultural hub
In the 2021 census the suburb recorded 11,513 residents with a density of about 10,386 people per km²; roughly 49% were born in Australia, while significant communities come from England, New Zealand, the United States, South Africa and France
Yes – within a few hundred metres you’ll find the heritage‑listed Bondi Beach Post Office, the Bondi Beach Cultural Landscape, and the historic Bondi Pavilion
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