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ABOUT Cammeray
Cammeray is a suburb located on the lower north shore of Sydney, Australia.
It is named after the Cammeraygals, the Aboriginal tribe who once resided in
the North Sydney area. Cammeray is located within the North Sydney
Municipality
Miller Street, the main thoroughfare of Cammeray, is lined with restaurants
influenced by Chinese, Thai and Italian cuisine, as well as several cafes,
the local post office, two petrol stations and many other small businesses.
Cammeray is the last of the south-bound bus stops for services that operate
via the Warringah Freeway to Sydney's Central Business District, although
other south-bound services do travel to North Sydney, Milsons Point and
Crows Nest.
An ornate sandstone bridge spanning Tunks Park that once carried trams to
Northbridge in the earlier half of the 20th century can be seen at the
northern end of Cammeray. It is now a vital link to suburbs north of
Cammeray, and is an easily recognised feature to people living in the
surrounding area. Some houses in Cammeray have waterfront access such as
those in Cowdroy Avenue and the end of Cammeray Road, leading down to Folly
Point.
Cammeray Public School is situated on the corner of Palmer and Bellevue
Streets.
Cricket and golf are both well represented with the Cammeray Cricket Club
and Cammeray Golf Club.
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