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Our Earlwood physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Turrella, Bardwell Valley, Bardwell Park or Hurlstone Park.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Turrella, Bardwell Valley and Bardwell Park.
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 Earlwood.
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Earlwood, an Australian suburb in South Western Sydney, New South Wales, lies within the local government area of the City of Canterbury-Bankstown. The surrounding suburbs bordering Earlwood are Canterbury, Marrickville, Dulwich Hill, Tempe, Clemton Park, Kingsgrove, Bardwell Park, Bexley North, and Turrella.
Earlwood is located about 10 km from the Sydney CBD towards the south-west. It stretches from the northern bank of Wolli Creek to the southern side of the Cooks River. To the east of Earlwood lies the suburb Marrickville across Cooks River.
Earlwood is primarily a residential area having some commercial developments in and around Homer Street, which is the main road of the region.
Some of the heritage-listed areas of Earlwood include Cooks River Sewage Aqueduct, Earlwood Aboriginal Art Site, and Wolli Creek Aqueduct.
The suburb initially began as land granted to John Parkes in 1827. Later, the area came to be known as Parkestown. Around 1905-06, it was renamed as Forest Hill, and finally as Earlwood in 1918.
The main shopping centre of Earlwood is on Homer Street. Further, the suburb is home to a large number of cafes and restaurants scattered across various retail outlets, such as Thai, Greek, and several other European establishments.
Earlwood has many bus routes operated by Punchbowl Bus Company and Transit Systems.
Among the churches located in Earlwood include Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Earlwood Presbyterian Church, St Georges Anglican Church, Earlwood Uniting Church, and others.
Parks and Gardens
Earlwood is home to a large number of spectacular parks and gardens, such as Gough Whitlam Park and Waterworth reserve, Hughes Park, Earlwood Oval, Heynes Reserve, Sutton Reserve, Simpson Reserve, Wanstead Reserve, and many others.
Cup And Saucer Creek
This urban watercourse lying within the Cooks River catchment is a breathtaking tourist attraction.
Cooks River
This tributary of Botany Bay is a semi-mature drowned valley estuary situated in south-eastern Sydney, NSW.