South-western Sydney

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South-Western Sydney is a general term which is used to describe the metropolitan area in south-west Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

In practice, it can include everywhere from the inner south-west suburbs around Canterbury and Bankstown to the outer south-west suburbs around Campbelltown and beyond to Camden. It can also sometimes be used to refer exclusively to certain areas, such as those around Campbelltown and Liverpool.

South-Western Sydney can be used to describe the suburbs found in the local government areas of Canterbury, Bankstown, Fairfield Liverpool, Campbelltown and Camden.


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