Talk:Eastwood, New South Wales
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[edit] Main page google earth map
The Google Earth image of Eastwood is kind of vague isn't it? There should be a photo of the streets or at least a closer view of Eastwood from Google Earth - Hj47 | Talk 08:55, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
- Use the GE controls to get closer and move around. If this is not what you are after, can you provide another Wiki page that shows what you are after? Anubis1975 10:37, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
- It's not vague - it shows where the suburb is in relation to the rest of Sydney. The map is also not from Google Earth - it's from a free satellite NASA image of Sydney that is in the public domain. Google Earth images are copyright and can't be reproduced on Wikipedia. (JROBBO 13:13, 24 September 2006 (UTC))
- Ok sure, but the tiny red circle around Eastwood is hard to see. Maybe there should be a larger, more defined circle, or an arrow? Hj47 | Talk 05:09, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
- It's not a circle, it's in the shape of the suburb outline - it was very hard to trace! It is a thumnail, mind you, so it is a lot more visible when enlarged. I'd be happy for it to be put in another more visible colour if you would like though. (JROBBO 09:17, 29 September 2006 (UTC))
- Ok sure, but the tiny red circle around Eastwood is hard to see. Maybe there should be a larger, more defined circle, or an arrow? Hj47 | Talk 05:09, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
- It's not vague - it shows where the suburb is in relation to the rest of Sydney. The map is also not from Google Earth - it's from a free satellite NASA image of Sydney that is in the public domain. Google Earth images are copyright and can't be reproduced on Wikipedia. (JROBBO 13:13, 24 September 2006 (UTC))
[edit] To Do
- A better description of the Granny Smith Festival.
- Pictures of Rowe St mall and railway station.
- Churches, Schools and Parks listing?
- List bus numbers that come and go to Eastwood
- Famous people from Eastwood?
- Expand on history before 1905
- History after 1905? (The sub-division date)
- Eastwood Rugby Union club.
- Ryde-Eastwood Rugby League club.
- Ryde Hospital
- When did the rail go through Eastwood?
[edit] Streets of Eastwood
This is where the streets on Eastwood are listed. I envision the history of the street and any obvious landmarks (parks, churchs, etc) be detailed. The history should cover how & when the street got its name and anything notable the street has to its fame. --Anubis1975 07:13, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)
[edit] The Chinese/Korean retailing
It isn't true that Chinese retailers exist on one side of the railway line while Koreans are on the other. Both ethnic groups have a significant number of shops on both sides. I think this small detail should be deleted.
[edit] Hills District
The local Telstra Hills District phone directory includes Eastwood as part of it. It is therefore partially located in the Hills District. (JROBBO 10:40, 1 August 2006 (UTC))
I've reverted your edits. Telstra isn't the authoritative source on geography. This article states that Eastwood is in the City of Ryde and also partially in the City of Parramatta. According to Lower North Shore (Sydney), the Ryde LGA is part of the Lower North Shore. In the City of Parramatta article, it is stated to be in "Western Sydney". I don't think we should be at a situation where there is inconsistency amongst several articles. When definitions for Lower North Shore are changed, by consensus, then this article's info can change too. By the way, the Hills District (Sydney) definition does not include the City of Ryde. JSIN 13:25, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Eastwood is not all in the City of Ryde - as I said above, a part of it is in the City of Parramatta. The Hills District page states that the northern suburbs of the City of Parramatta are in the Hills District. The back of the Hills District Telstra directory from Telstra has a map of the area, which includes suburbs from Eastwood west to Parklea and northwest from Eastwood to Annangrove. This information is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. I wouldn't believe it if it were just Telstra, but the ABS has to be a far more substantial and reliable source. I might email the Geographical Names Board and ask them just to check. In any case, Eastwood should be considered as part of Lower North Shore and part of Western Sydney, if it is not classified as Hills District. (JROBBO 03:18, 3 August 2006 (UTC))