North: * Newcastle * Maitland * Port Macquarie * Coffs Harbour * Lismore South: * Wollongong * Port Kembla Inland cities south of Sydney include Goulburn, Quenbeyan, Albury and Wagga Wagga.
No. Brisbane is north of Sydney
No, Sydney is south east of Darwin. Darwin is in the north of Australia, Sydney is in the east.
No, south side.
It helped Sydney expand allowing people to cross easily from south Sydney to North Sydney.
both cities in the north and south offered freedmen freedom
Easts,North Sydney,South Sydney,Balmain and Newtown
The city of Sydney is the capital of New South Wales, Australia.
Darwin, Brisbane, Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Hobart. If you include the nation capital Canberra, it is between Adelaide and Melbourne.
Sydney is a city, it does not have its own internal capital. Sydney does happen to be the capital city of New South Wales.
Sydney and Melbourne are the two largest cities in southeast Australia. Sydney is the capital of New South Wales and Melbourne is the capital of Victoria.
From Sydney to Brisbane, capital cities of New South Wales and Queensland respectively, it will take approximately 1.5 hours by plane. From Sydney to Cairns, a popular tourist destination in the north of Queensland, it will take approximately 3 hours to fly.
Spatial inequality is the differences and injustices in communities e.g. income, occupation, housing and uneven access to facilities and infrastructure e.g. hospitals, schools and public transport The split in Sydney's society is between the north and north east to the south and south west. In the South and south west there is more chance of inequality as it is further from the city and facilities.