Mortlake, New South Wales
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Mortlake is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is notable as the former site of the Australian Gas Light Company (AGL) gas works, which is now closed and in the process of redevelopment into the Breakfast Point residential development. It also is home to the southern bank of the Putney Punt, the only surviving punt service in Sydney. Until 1948, an electric tramway connected Mortlake south to the suburbs of Burwood, Enfield and Ashfield.
Suburbs and localities within the City of Canada Bay | Inner West | Sydney |
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Abbotsford | Breakfast Point | Cabarita | Canada Bay | Chiswick | Concord | Concord West | Drummoyne | Five Dock | Liberty Grove | Mortlake | North Strathfield | Rhodes | Rodd Point | Russell Lea | Strathfield | Wareemba |
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