South-Eastern Sydney

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South-Eastern Sydney is the metropolitan area directly to the south and east of the Sydney central business district in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The area forms part of the larger Eastern Suburbs of Sydney.

The area stretches from the inner city to the foreshores of Botany Bay. It includes suburbs within the local government areas of the City of Sydney, Randwick and the part of Bayside Council east of Sydney Airport.

Politically, this area falls approximately within the federal division of Kingsford Smith and the state government electoral districts of Maroubra, Coogee and Heffron.

The Eastern Distributor provides access from the northern part of the Sydney CBD to the south-eastern suburbs.[1]

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South-Eastern Sydney includes suburbs in the local government areas of Bayside Council, Randwick City Council and the City of Sydney.

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