Huntleys Forest (RESERVE), NSW Details

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A reserve on the western side of Lynbara Ave St Ives extending from Eucalyptus Street in the south to Priestley Close in the north.

Huntleys Forest (RESERVE), NSW
title Huntleys Forest (RESERVE)
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state NSW
reference 72697
placename Huntleys Forest
designation RESERVE
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lga KU-RING-GAI
description A reserve on the western side of Lynbara Ave St Ives extending from Eucalyptus Street in the south to Priestley Close in the north.
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