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Our Dulwich Hill physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Summer Hill, Hurlstone Park, Lewisham or Marrickville.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Summer Hill, Hurlstone Park and Lewisham.
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 Dulwich Hill.
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The Australian suburb of Dulwich Hill is situated in the Inner West of Sydney, New South Wales. The surrounding suburbs of Dulwich Hill include Summer Hill, Petersham, Lewisham, Hurlstone Park, Marrickville, Marrickville South, and Earlwood.
The area lies 7.5 km from Sydney CBD towards its south-west direction, within the local government area of Inner West Council. Further, it stretches south towards the Cooks River shore.
The suburb comprises several shops and two shopping areas on Wardell Road, which is near Dulwich Hill railway station.
In the 2016 Census, Dulwich Hill reported a population of 13,715 inhabitants, out of which 58.7% were born in Australia. Some of the notable residents of Dulwich Hill include the Olympic swimmer, Leisel Jones, and the vaudeville entertainer, Queenie Paul.
Dulwich Hill derives its name from the Dulwich area in London. The name is found in the Sand Directory of 1892. Later in 1889, the suburb was made a part of the expanding tram network of Sydney.
Dulwich Hill is home to three primary schools (Dulwich Hill Public School, St Paul of the Cross, and St Maroun’s College), a Catholic school, and a secondary school (Dulwich High School of Visual Arts & Design).
As a part of the modern transport system, Dulwich Hill has four light rail stops, a railway station, and several bus routes. Among the churches centred in Dulwich Hill are St Maroun’s Catholic Monastery and St Paul of the Cross Catholic Church.
Johnson Park
It is a lovely place for a day-visit with families to spend the afternoon or picnic in the sun. Besides, kids will be delighted to have mobile playgroup offering toys, books, libraries, and play equipment.
Gallery 448
Aesthetes would love the idea of appreciating some pieces of contemporary fine art in this art gallery having an urban background. You can even buy some of the masterpieces for home decorating purposes.
Sideways Cafe
Coffee lovers would love this place, including kids, as Sideways Cafe is child-friendly having an overflowing toy box and 15 high chairs.