Bate Bay
Bay in New South Wales, Australia
Bate Bay is a bay in Southern Sydney, Australia. The bay is south of the Kurnell peninsula and its foreshore makes up the beaches of Cronulla.
The beaches of Cronulla from north to south are: Wanda Beach, Elouera Beach, North Cronulla Beach, Cronulla Beach, Blackwoods Beach and Shelly Beach. Local names also apply to various parts of the beach, such as The Wall, between North Cronulla and Elouera, Big Man's Knob to the east of Elouera[1] and Green Hills, to the north of Wanda.[2]
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Suburbs and localities within the Sutherland Shire, Southern Sydney, Sydney
- Alfords Point
- Bangor
- Barden Ridge
- Bundeena
- Bonnet Bay
- Burraneer
- Caringbah
- Caringbah South
- Como
- Cronulla
- Dolans Bay
- Engadine
- Grays Point
- Greenhills Beach
- Gymea
- Gymea Bay
- Heathcote
- Illawong
- Jannali
- Kangaroo Point
- Kareela
- Kirrawee
- Kurnell
- Lilli Pilli
- Loftus
- Lucas Heights
- Maianbar
- Menai
- Miranda
- Oyster Bay
- Port Hacking
- Sandy Point
- Sutherland
- Sylvania
- Sylvania Waters
- Taren Point
- Waterfall
- Woolooware
- Woronora
- Woronora Heights
- Yarrawarrah
- Yowie Bay
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34°02′42″S 151°10′34″E / 34.045°S 151.176°E / -34.045; 151.176
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