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Postcodes for Sydney, Australia
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Postcodes for the suburbs of Sydney, Australia
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Abbotsbury 2176
Abbotsford 2046
Adwill Place 2113
Airds 2560
Alexandria 2015
Alfords Point 2234
Allambie 2100
Allambie Heights 2100
Allawah 2218
Annandale 2038
Annangrove 2156
Arcadia 2159
Arncliffe 2205
Artarmon 2064
Ashbury 2193
Ashcroft 2168
Ashfield 2131
Asquith 2077
Auburn 2144
Audley 2232
Austral 2171
Australia Square Po 2000
Avalon 2107
Avalon Beach 2107
Badgerys Creek 2171
Balgowlah 2093
Balmain 2041
Balmoral 2088
Bangor 2234
Banksia 2216
Banksmeadow 2019
Bankstown 2200
Bankstown East 2190
Bardwell Park 2207
Bass Hill 2197
Baulkham Hills 2153
Bayview 2104
Beacon Hill 2100
Beaconsfield 2015
Beauty Point 2088
Beauty Point 2546
Beecroft 2119
Belfield 2191
Bellevue Hill 2023
Belmore 2192
Belrose 2085
Ben Buckler 2026
Berala 2141
Berkshire Park 2765
Berowra 2081
Berowra Heights 2082
Berowra Waters 2082
Berrilee 2159
Berrys Bay 2060
Beverley Park 2217
Beverly Hills 2209
Bexley 2207
Bidwill 2770
Bilgola 2107
Birchgrove 2041
Birrong 2143
Blackett 2770
Blacktown 2148
Blakehurst 2221
Blaxcell 2142
Blues Point 2060
Bondi 2026
Bondi Beach 2026
Bondi Junction 2022
Bondi North 2026
Bonnet Bay 2226
Bonnyrigg 2177
Boronia Park 2111
Bossley Park 2176
Botany 2019
Bow Bowing 2566
Box Hill 2765
Bradbury 2560
Brighton-Le-Sands 2216
Bringelly 2171
Broadway 2007
Bronte 2024
Brookvale 2100
Bundeena 2230
Burraneer 2230
Burwood 2134
Busby 2168
Cabarita 2137
Cabramatta 2166
Cambridge Park 2747
Camden 2570
Camellia 2142
Cammeray 2062
Campbelltown 2560
Camperdown 2050
Campsie 2194
Canada Bay 2046
Canley Heights 2166
Canley Vale 2166
Canterbury 2193
Careel Bay 2107
Caringbah 2229
Carlingford 2118
Carlingford Shopping Square 2118
Carlton 2218
Carramar 2163
Carss Park 2221
Cartwright 2168
Castle Cove 2069
Castle Hill 2154
Castlecrag 2068
Castlereagh 2749
Casula 2170
Catherine Field 2171
Cattai 2756
Cecil Park 2171
Centennial Park 2021
Charing Cross 2024
Chatswood 2067
Chatswood West 2067
Cheltenham 2119
Cherrybrook 2126
Chester Hill 2162
Chifley 2036
Chippendale 2008
Chipping Norton 2170
Chisholm Centre 2153
Chiswick 2046
Chullora 2190
Church Point 2105
Circular Quay 2000
Clarence Street Po 2000
Clareville Beach 2107
Claymore 2559
Clemton Park 2206
Clifton Gardens 2088
Clontarf 2093
Clovelly 2031
Clyde 2142
Cockatoo Island 2000
Collaroy 2097
Collaroy Plateau 2097
Colyton 2760
Como 2226
Concord 2137
Concord Repatriation Hospital 2139
Concord West 2138
Condell Park 2200
Connells Point 2221
Coogee 2034
Cottage Point 2084
Cowan 2081
Cranebrook 2749
Cremorne 2090
Cromer 2099
Cronulla 2230
Cross Roads 2170
Crows Nest 2065
Croydon 2132
Croydon Park 2133
Curl Curl 2096
Daceyville 2032
Darling Harbour 2000
Darling Point 2027
Darlinghurst 2010
Darlington 2008
Davidson 2085
Dawes Point 2000
Dee Why 2099
Denham Court 2565
Denistone 2114
Denistone East 2112
Dharruk 2770
Dobroyd Head 2093
Dobroyd Point 2045
Dolans Bay 2229
Dolls Point 2219
Doonside 2767
Double Bay 2028
Dover Heights 2030
Drummoyne 2047
Duffys Forest 2084
Dulwich Hill 2203
Dundas 2117
Dunheved 2760
Dural 2158
Eagle Vale 2558
Earlwood 2206
East Hills 2213
East Sydney 2010
Eastern Creek 2766
Eastlakes 2018
Eastwood 2122
Ebenezer 2756
Edensor Park 2176
Edgecliff 2027
Elanora Heights 2101
Elizabeth Bay 2011
Emerton 2770
Emu Plains 2750
Enfield 2136
Enfield South 2133
Engadine 2233
Enmore 2042
Epping 2121
Ermington 2115
Erskine Park 2759
Erskineville 2043
Eschol Park 2558
Ewey Bay 2228
Fairfield 2165
Fairfield East 2165
Fairfield Heights 2165
Fairlight 2094
Fairvale 2165
Faraday Park 2114
Fiddletown 2159
Five Dock 2046
Flemington 2140
Flemington Markets 2129
Forest Lodge 2037
Forestville 2087
Frenchs Forest 2086
Fullers Bridge 2067
Galston 2159
Garden Island 2000
Georges Hall 2198
Georges Heights 2088
Girraween 2145
Gladesville 2111
Glebe 2037
Glen Alpine 2560
Glenbrook 2773
Glenfield 2167
Glenhaven 2156
Glenorie 2157
Glossodia 2756
Gordon 2072
Gore Hill 2065
Granville 2142
Grays Point 2232
Greenacre 2190
Greenfield Park 2176
Greenwich 2065
Greystanes 2145
Grosvenor Place Po 2000
Guildford 2161
Guildford North 2160
Gunnamatta Bay 2230
Gymea 2227
Haberfield 2045
Hammondville 2170
Hammondville East 2171
Harbord 2096
Harris Park 2150
Haymarket 2000
Hazelbrook 2779
Heathcote 2233
Hebersham 2770
Heckenberg 2168
Henley 2111
Hillsdale 2036
Hinchinbrook 2168
Holsworthy Milpo 2173
Homebush 2140
Hornsby 2077 (18,800)
Horsley Park 2164
Hoxton Park 2171
Hunters Hill 2110
Huntleys Point 2111
Hurlstone Park 2193
Hurstville 2220
Illawong 2234
Ingleburn 2565
Ingleburn Milpo 2174
Ingleside 2101
Jannali 2226
Kangaroo Point 2224
Kareela 2232
Kearns 2558
Kellyville 2155
Kemps Creek 2171
Kensington 2033
Kenthurst 2156
Killara 2071
Killarney Heights 2087
Kings Cross 2011
Kings Langley 2147
Kings Park 2148
Kingsdene 2118
Kingsford 2032
Kingsgrove 2208
Kingsway West 2208
Kingswood 2747
Kirrawee 2232
Kirribilli 2061
Kogarah 2217
Kurmond 2757
Kurnell 2231
Kurraba Point 2089
Kyeemagh 2216
Kyle Bay 2221
La Perouse 2036
Lakemba 2195
Lalor Park 2147
Lane Cove 2066
Lansdowne 2430
Lansvale 2166
Lavender Bay 2060
Leawarra 2160
Leichhardt 2040
Leightonfield 2163
Leppington 2171
Lethbridge Park 2770
Leumeah 2560
Lewisham 2049
Lidcombe 2141
Lilli Pilli 2229
Lilli Pilli 2536
Lilyfield 2040
Lindfield 2070
Linley Point 2066
Little Bay 2036
Liverpool 2170
Llandilo 2747
Loftus 2232
Londonderry 2753
Longueville 2066
Lucas Heights 2234
Luddenham 2745
Lugarno 2210
Lurline Bay 2035
Lurnea 2170
Macquarie Centre 2113
Macquarie Fields 2564
Macquarie University 2109
Maianbar 2230
Malabar 2036
Manahan 2200
Manly 2095
Manly Vale 2093
Maraylya 2765
Marayong 2148
Maroubra 2035
Marrickville 2204
Marsden Park 2765
Marsfield 2122
Mascot 2020
Mater Misericordiae Hospital 2065
Matraville 2036
Mays Hill 2145
Mccallums Hill 2195
Mcgraths Hill 2756
Mcmahons Point 2060
Meadowbank 2114
Melrose Park 2114
Menai 2234
Menangle 2568
Menangle Park 2563
Merrylands 2160
Middle Cove 2068
Middle Head 2088
Miller 2168
Millers Point 2000
Milperra 2214
Milperra Bridge 2170
Milsons Point 2061
Minchinbury 2770
Minto 2566
Miranda 2228
Model Farms 2153
Mona Vale 2103
Monash Park 2111
Monterey 2217
Moore Park 2021
Moorebank 2170
Mortdale 2223
Mortlake 2137
Mosman 2088
Mosmans Bay 2088
Mount Colah 2079
Mount Druitt 2770
Mount Kuring-Gai 2080
Mount Lewis 2200
Mount Pleasant 2330
Mount Pleasant 2519
Mount Pleasant 2749
Mount Pritchard 2170
Mulgrave 2756
Narellan 2567
Naremburn 2065
Narrabeen 2101
Narraweena 2099
Narwee 2209
Nelson 2765
Neutral Bay 2089
Newport 2106
Newport Beach 2106
Newtown 2042
Normanhurst 2076
North Bondi 2026
North Curl Curl 2099
North Head 2095
North Manly 2100
North Parramatta 2151
North Rocks 2151
North Ryde 2113
North Seaforth 2092
North Steyne 2095
North Sydney 2060
Northbridge 2063
Northmead 2152
Northwood 2066
Oakville 2765
Oatley 2223
Old Guildford 2161
Old Toongabbie 2146
Orchard Hills 2748
Oxford Falls 2100
Oxley Park 2760
Oyster Bay 2225
Paddington 2021
Padstow 2211
Pagewood 2035
Palm Beach 2108
Panania 2213
Parklea 2155
Parliament House Sydney 2000
Parramatta 2150
Peakhurst 2210
Pendle Hill 2145
Pennant Hills 2120
Penrith 2750
Penshurst 2222
Petersham 2049
Phillip Bay 2036
Picnic Point 2213
Pleasure Point 2171
Plumpton 2761
Point Piper 2027
Port Botany 2036
Port Hacking 2229
Potts Hill 2143
Potts Point 2011
Prairiewood 2176
Prestons 2170
Prospect 2148
Punchbowl 2196
Putney 2112
Pymble 2073
Pyrmont 2009
Quakers Hill 2763
Queenscliff 2096 (1,416)
Raby 2566
Railway Square Po 2000
Ramsgate 2217
Randwick 2031
Redfern 2016
Regents Park 2143
Revesby 2212
Rhodes 2138
Richmond 2753 (5,560)
Riverstone 2765
Riverview 2066
Riverwood 2210
Rockdale 2216
Rodd Point 2046
Rooty Hill 2766
Rose Bay 2029
Rose Bay North 2030
Rosebery 2018
Rosehill 2142
Roselands 2196
Roselea 2118
Rosemeadow 2560
Roseville 2069
Rossmore 2171
Round Corner 2158
Rouse Hill 2155
Royal Exchange Po 2000
Royal North Shore Hospital 2065
Rozelle 2039
Ruse 2560
Rushcutters Bay 2011
Russell Lea 2046
Rydalmere 2116
Ryde 2112
Sadleir 2168
Sagar Place 2113
Sandringham 2219
Sandy Point 2171
Sans Souci 2219
Schofields 2762
Seaforth 2092
Sefton 2162
Seven Hills 2147
Shalvey 2770
Sheas Creek 2044
Sheridan Heights 2161
Silverwater 2141
Smithfield 2164
Sorlie 2086
South Hurstville 2221
Spectacle Island 2000
Spit Junction 2088
St Andrews 2566
St Clair 2759
St Ives 2075
St James 2000
St Johns Park 2176
St Leonards 2065
St Marys 2760
St Pauls 2031
St Peters 2044
Stanmore 2048
Stokes Point 2107
Strathfield 2135
Strathfield North 2137
Strathfield South 2136
Strathfield West 2140
Strawberry Hills 2012
Summer Hill 2130
Surry Hills 2010
Sutherland 2232
Sydenham 2044
Sydney Airport 2020
Sydney South 2000
Sydney University 2006
Sylvania 2224
Sylvania Heights 2224
Tamarama 2026
Taren Point 2229
Taronga Park 2088
Taverners Hill 2040
Taylors Square 2000
Telopea 2117
Tempe 2044
Tennyson 2111
Terrey Hills 2084
the Basin 2108
the Rocks 2000
the Rocks Sydney 2000
the Spit 2088
Thornleigh 2120
Toongabbie 2146
Tregear 2770
Turramurra 2074
Turrella 2205
Ultimo 2007
Undercliffe 2206
Vaucluse 2030
Villawood 2163
Vineyard 2765
Voyager Point 2171
Wahroonga 2076
Waitara 2077
Wakeley 2176
Wallacia 2745
Wallgrove 2164
Wareemba 2046
Warragamba 2752
Warrawee 2074
Warriewood 2102
Warringah Mall 2100
Warwick Farm 2170
Waterloo 2017
Watsons Bay 2030
Waverley 2024
Waverton 2060
Wedderburn 2560
Wentworthville 2145
Werrington 2747
West Hoxton 2171
West Pennant Hills 2125
West Ryde 2114
Westgate 2048
Westleigh 2120
Westmead 2145
Westpoint 2148
Wetherill Park 2164
Whalan 2770
Whale Beach 2107
Wheeler Heights 2097
Wiley Park 2195
Willmot 2770
Willoughby 2068
Windsor 2756
Wingala 2099
Winston Hills 2153
Wollstonecraft 2065
Woollahra 2025
Woollahra Park 2029
Woolloomooloo 2011
Woolooware 2230
Woolwich 2110
Woronora 2232
Wychbury 2046
Yagoona 2199
Yarra Bay 2036
Yarrawarrah 2233
Yennora 2161
Yowie Bay 2228
Zetland 2017
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New endangered list for ecosystems modeled after 'Red list' for species
(05/09/2013)
The IUCN has unveiled the first iteration of its new Red List of Ecosystems, a ranking of habitats worldwide.
Common moth can hear higher frequencies than any other animal on Earth
(05/09/2013)
A common little moth turns out to have the best ears in the animal kingdom. According to a new study in Biology Letters, the greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) is capable of hearing frequencies up to 300,000 hertz (300kHz), which is 15 times the frequency humans can hear at their prime, around 20 kHz.
Last 30 years were the warmest in the last 1,400 years
(04/21/2013)
From 1971 to 2000, the world's land areas were the warmest they have been in at least 1,400 years, according to a new study in Nature Geoscience. The massive new study, involving 80 researchers from around the world with the Past Global Changes (PAGES) group, is the first to look at continental temperature changes over two thousand years, providing insights into regional climatic changes from the Roman Empire to the modern day. According to the data, Earth's land masses were generally cooling until anthropogenic climate change reversed the long-term pattern in the late-19th Century.
Norwegian Pinot Noir?: global warming to drastically shift wine regions
(04/08/2013)
In less than 40 years, drinking wine could have a major toll on the environment and wildlife, according to a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). The study finds that climate change will likely force many vineyards to move either north or to higher altitudes, leading to habitat loss, biodiversity declines, and increased pressure for freshwater. Some famous wine-growing areas could be lost, including in the Mediterranean, while development of new wine areas—such as those in the Rocky Mountains and northern Europe—could lead to what the the scientists describe as "conservation conflicts."
Scientists clone extinct frog that births young from its mouth
(03/18/2013)
Australian scientists have produced cloned embryos of an extinct species of frog known for its strange reproductive behavior, reports the University of New South Wales.
Wildfire forces anti-logging activist from tree after 449-day vigil
(03/07/2013)
A bushfire has forced an environmental campaigner from the top of a tree following a 449-day vigil to block logging of a stand of old-growth forest in Australia.
Forests under fire: Australia's imperiled south west
(03/05/2013)
In the far southwestern corner of Western Australia, beyond the famed wineries in the shadow of the Margaret River, lies an ecosystem like no other, the South West ecoregion. This part of Australia has been identified as one of 34 global biodiversity hotspots, home to rare endemic flora and fauna like the Carnaby's black cockatoo, numbat (banded anteaters), woylie (brush-tailed bettong), mainland quokka and over 1500 plant species, most found nowhere else. Unfortunately, this unique habitat is being increasingly fragmented and its inhabitants threatened by a number of forces, including climate change, dieback, fires and logging. And, on the eve of the Western Australia's state elections, the future of the South West hangs in the balance.
First strike: nearly 200 illegal loggers arrested in massive sting across 12 countries
(02/20/2013)
One-hundred-and-ninety-seven illegal loggers across a dozen Central and South American countries have been arrested during INTERPOL's first strike against widespread forestry crime. INTERPOL, or The International Criminal Police Organization, worked with local police forces to take a first crack at illegal logging. In all the effort, known as Operation Lead, resulted in the seizure of 50,000 cubic meters of wood worth around $8 million.
Indigenous knowledge reveals widespread mammal decline in northern Australia
(02/14/2013)
Over the course of four years, a team of elite Australian researchers journeyed through the remote landscapes of Northern Australia to tap a vanishing resource: the wealth of knowledge carried by the indigenous inhabitants. Their study, published this year in Biological Conservation concludes that there have been major declines in native Northern Australian mammals, and also suggests a relationship between the decline of Indigenous knowledge and the decline of biodiversity.
New wind power cheaper than coal or gas in Australia
(02/08/2013)
Electricity supplied from a new wind farm is cheaper than that from a new gas or coal-fired power plant in Australia, reports a new analysis published by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
Man drove Tasmanian Tiger to extinction in Australia
(02/01/2013)
Man, not disease, drove the Tasmanian Tiger to extinction, according to a new study published in the Journal of Animal Ecology.
Cute koalas have become 'urban refugees'
(01/28/2013)
According to Susan Kelly, koalas have become "urban refugees," under siege by expanding cities that bring with them deforestation, dogs, traffic, and other ills for native wildlife. Director of Global Witness, and writer, producer and director of the new documentary Koala Hospital, Kelly has spent 3 years working to understand the rising threats to one of the world's most beloved marsupials. While Koala Hospital highlights the many perils facing koalas, including climate change due to record fires across Australia, it also looks at the efforts of individuals who work to save koalas one—by—one at Port Macquarie Koala Hospital, taking in patients who have been orphaned, hit by cars, scarred in fires, or attacked by dogs.
Getting intimate with a giant, yet poorly known flightless bird: the cassowary
(01/23/2013)
For large, conspicuous, and somewhat notorious animals, relatively little is known about cassowaries, a group of flightless birds that roams the rainforests of Northern Australia and New Guinea. This fact is highlighted in Cassowaries, a recent documentary by Australian journalist and film producer Bianca Keeley. Cassowaries tells the story of cassowaries struggling to survive after a major cyclone destroyed their rainforest home.
Australia reels from record heatwave, fires
(01/09/2013)
Yesterday Australia recorded its highest average temperature yet: 40.33 degrees Celsius (104.59 Fahrenheit). The nation has been sweltering under an unprecedented summer heatwave that has spawned wildfires across the nation, including on the island of Tasmania where over 100 houses were engulfed over the weekend. Temperatures are finally falling slightly today, providing a short reprieve before they are expected to rise again this weekend.
Scientists: bizarre mammal could still roam Australia
(01/03/2013)
The continent of Australia is home to a wide variety of wonderfully weird mammals—kangaroos, wombats, and koalas among many others. But the re-discovery of a specimen over a hundred years old raises new hopes that Australia could harbor another wonderful mammal. Examining museum specimens collected in western Australia in 1901, contemporary mammalogist Kristofer Helgen discovered a western long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bruijnii). The surprise: long-beaked echidnas were supposed to have gone extinct in Australia thousands of years ago.
The year in rainforests
(12/31/2012)
2012 was another year of mixed news for the world's tropical forests. This is a look at some of the most significant tropical rainforest-related news stories for 2012. There were many other important stories in 2012 and some were undoubtedly overlooked in this review. If you feel there's something we missed, please feel free to highlight it in the comments section. Also please note that this post focuses only on tropical forests.
Photos: 3 colorful lizard species discovered in Australia
(12/19/2012)
Researchers in Australia have described three new lizard species from the northwestern part of the continent.
'Exporting deforestation': China is the kingpin of illegal logging
(11/29/2012)
Runaway economic growth comes with costs: in the case of China's economic engine, one of them has been the world's forests. According to a new report by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), China has become the number one importer of illegal wood products from around the world. Illegal logging—which threatens biodiversity, emits carbon, impoverishes local communities, and is often coupled with other crimes—has come under heavy pressure in recent years from the U.S., the EU, and Australia. Each of these has implemented, or will soon implement, new laws that make importing and selling illegal wood products domestic crimes. However, China's unwillingness to tackle its vast appetite for illegal timber means the trade continues to decimate forests worldwide.
Australia outlaws illegally-logged wood from abroad
(11/21/2012)
In another blow to illegal loggers, Australia has passed the Illegal Logging Prohibition Bill, joining the U.S. in outlawing the importation of illegal logged timber from abroad. The new legislation makes it a criminal offense for Australian businesses to import timber from illegal operations. The Australian government estimates that $400 million worth of illegal timber products are sold in the country each year often as outdoor furniture and wood for decks
Great Barrier Reef loses half its coral in less than 30 years
(10/01/2012)
The Great Barrier Reef has lost half of its coral cover in the last 27 years, according to a new study released today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Based on over 2,000 surveys from 1985 to this year the study links the alarming loss to three impacts: tropical cyclone damage, outbreaks crown-of-thorns starfish that devour corals, and coral bleaching.
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