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Sandy Point, New South Wales


FieldValue
typesuburb
nameSandy Point
citySydney
statensw
imageSandy Point Georges River.JPG
captionSandy Point, view from Picnic Point
alternative_location_mapAustralia NSW metro Sydney
pushpin_map_captionLocation in greater metropolitan Sydney
coordinates
local_mapyes
zoom13
lgaSutherland Shire
postcode2172
pop597
pop_year
pop_footnotes
elevation32
stategovHolsworthy
fedgovHughes
near-nwEast Hills
near-nPicnic Point
near-nePicnic Point
near-wPleasure Point
near-ePicnic Point
near-swHolsworthy
near-sHolsworthy
near-seHolsworthy
dist128
location1Sydney CBD

| near-nw = East Hills | near-n = Picnic Point | near-ne = Picnic Point | near-w = Pleasure Point | near-e = Picnic Point | near-sw = Holsworthy | near-s = Holsworthy | near-se = Holsworthy

Sandy Point is a suburb in south-western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 28 km south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Sutherland Shire.

Sandy Point is a geographical formation on the southern bank of the Georges River, east of Deadmans Creek in south-west Sydney. Sandy Point is located in the Sutherland Shire, New South Wales.

The Sandy Point estate was created in 1925 and it was later adopted as the suburb's name. Sandy Point only consists of three streets; St George Crescent, Bingara Drive and Gambier Avenue.

Sandy Point has a Community Hall with squash courts and dancing classes, a Sandy Point Rural Fire Brigade Fire Station, local bus stop, and a park with a playground.

The south-western Sydney suburb is surrounded by bushland in the National Park which is a popular destination for bushwalkers.

Local residents worked together to create a community mural which is now on display at the Community Hall entrance.

Map of Location

Sutherland Shire Council website have an interactive map showing their suburbs, including Sandy Point.

Newsletter

Each house in Sandy Point receives a hard-copy newsletter which contains feature articles, events, advertisements for local businesses and more.

Sandy Point Progress Association

The Sandy Point Progress Association (SPPA) is the local community association providing a forum for discussing local issues that are important to the residents of Sandy Point and lobbying those responsible for change.

Residents have a say in what should be done within the local community. Meetings are 2nd Monday of every Month (except January) at the Sandy Point Community Centre.

Surrounding communities

Holsworthy and Pleasure Point are the adjacent suburbs. Voyager Point is also a neighbouring suburb, along with Hammondville, Wattle Grove, Moorebank, Menai, Lucas Heights, Barden Ridge, Bangor and Alfords Point. Further down and neighbouring is Heathcote, Engadine and Waterfall.

East Hills and Picnic Point are located on the opposite bank of the Georges River. There is currently no vehicle access to cross the river apart from the M5, Newbridge Road or Alford's Point Road. There is a footbridge in Voyager Point connecting East Hills across the river.

References

References

  1. {{Census 2021 AUS
  2. "Sandy Point Newsletters".
  3. "Sandy Point Progress Association".
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