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Our Belmore physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Lakemba, Belfield, Campsie or Clemton Park.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Lakemba, Belfield and Campsie.
Whether you need help with an existing injury, rehabilitation, soft tissue therapy or joint manipulations, we consider ourselves the best physios and physiotherapy clinic in Belmore.
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Belmore, a suburb in the Australian state of New South Wales, is situated in the local government area of the City of Canterbury-Bankstown. The neighbouring suburbs surrounding Belmore include Greenacre, Canterbury, Strathfield, Lakemba, Campsie, Kingsgrove, Roselands, and Clemton Park.
The suburb lies 11 kilometres from Sydney's CBD towards the inner south-west. Belmore is home to a large number of heritage-listed sites, such as Victorian House, Belmore railway station, Victorian Villa The Towers, Federation and Inter-War House, and many others.
The area comprises a range of period family homes that are well-maintained with complete tree-lined streets, large backyards, playgrounds, and small parks. Belmore is considered as one of the more ethnically diverse and affluent suburbs in Australia.
The suburb got its name from the fourth Earl of Belmore. Earlier, the land was known as Darkwater.
Belmore's town centre began to develop in the 1920s and is home to some classic art-deco architecture samples. Today, the suburb is regarded as the Art Deco of the Canterbury Bankstown LGA.
Belmore is a mixture of commercial, residential, and industrial developments, having significant landmarks. The major commercial area of Belmore is situated near Belmore railway station along Burwood Road. Other locations of industrial and commercial developments include Canterbury Road and its surrounding regions.
Belmore railway station lies on the Bankstown Line belonging to the Sydney Trains network.
Some primary and high schools in Belmore include Belmore South Public School, Belmore North Public School, St Joseph's Primary School, Belmore Boys High School, and others.
The Aperture Club
You can explore new photography skills here and participate in some adventurous and experimental tours and workshops.
Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink
Boasting excellent coaching staff, this place is perfect for kids and teens, especially for birthday party celebrations.
Othman Bin Affan Mosque
Lakemba Mosque is one of the largest and most famous mosques in Australia. Completed in 1977, it is also the oldest mosque in Sydney.