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What NSW cities are found north and south of Sydney?

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North: * Newcastle * Maitland * Port Macquarie * Coffs Harbour * Lismore South: * Wollongong * Port Kembla Inland cities south of Sydney include Goulburn, Quenbeyan, Albury and Wagga Wagga.

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