Green Valley, New South Wales

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Green Valley is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Former Australian Labor Party leader, Mark Latham, grew up in Green Valley, and referred to it wistfully in a pre-election speech, clearly aping Bill Clinton's 1997 references to his hometown, Hope, Arkansas, Latham saying he still remembered "a place called Green Valley," where Clinton had said, rather more appositely, "I believe in a place called Hope." [1]

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Coordinates: -33.90596° 150.86681°

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