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CliftonPostcode: 2515 Clifton is a village on the coast of New South Wales, Australia, between Sydney and Wollongong. Along with nearby Coalcliff, the village began life as a coal-mining centre.
The Sea Cliff Bridge, opened in 2005, restored the connection between Clifton and Coalcliff, broken by frequent rock falls onto this section of the Lawrence Hargrave Drive. The bridge lies parallel to the former "coal cliffs" and offers scenic views of the cliffs, the sea, and surrounding coastline.
Clifton is a settlement situated in New South Wales, Australia. Clifton is 735 km from the Australian capital Canberra. Nearby places include Mole River, Mole Station, Silent Grove, The Mole. Nearby landmarks include Angoperran, Bald Rock, Black Jack Mountain, Coxs Sugarloaf, Doctors Nose, Jibbinbar Mountain, Jonquil, Mount Donaldson, Mount Norman, Sailor Jack, Sams Mountain, The Bald Rock, The Pinnacle. For more information about this town, click here |
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