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'''Gladesville''' is a [[suburb]] on the [[Lower North Shore (Sydney)|Lower North Shore]] of [[Sydney]], in the state of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. Located approximately 8 [[kilometre|km]] from the [[Sydney central business district]], the suburb is split between the [[Local Government Area]]s of the [[City of Ryde]] and the [[Municipality of Hunter's Hill]]. It gives its name to the [[Gladesville Bridge]], a Sydney landmark that links the North Shore to the [[Inner West (Sydney)|Inner West]].
'''Gladesville''' is a [[suburb]] on the [[Lower North Shore (Sydney)|Lower North Shore]] of [[Sydney]], in the state of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. Located approximately 8 [[kilometre|km]] from the [[Sydney central business district]], the suburb is split between the [[Local Government Area]]s of the [[City of Ryde]] and the [[Municipality of Hunter's Hill]]. It gives its name to the [[Gladesville Bridge]], a Sydney landmark that links the North Shore to the [[Inner West (Sydney)|Inner West]].


Gladesville is serviced by a commercial district centering around Victoria Road, the main road through Gladesville, and by a small shopping center (Gladesville Shopping Village) located off Cowell Street. A number of restaurants are located within the commercial parts of Gladesville, and serve a variety of foods including Thai, Austrian and Italian.
Gladesville is serviced by a commercial district centering around Victoria Road, the main road through Gladesville, and by a small shopping center (Gladesville Shopping Village) located off Cowell Street. A number of restaurants are located within the commercial parts of Gladesville, and serve a variety of foods including Thai, Indian and Italian.


[[As of 2005]], the current [[Australian Prime Minister]] [[John Howard]]'s local office in [[Division of Bennelong|Bennelong]] is located in Gladesville. Gladesville is also the origin of the leading Northern Districts newspaper; ''The Weekly Times'' established in [[1921]].
[[As of 2005]], the current [[Australian Prime Minister]] [[John Howard]]'s local office in [[Division of Bennelong|Bennelong]] is located in Gladesville. Gladesville is also the origin of the leading Northern Districts newspaper; ''The Weekly Times'' established in [[1921]].

Revision as of 02:47, 10 April 2006

Gladesville is a suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Located approximately 8 km from the Sydney central business district, the suburb is split between the Local Government Areas of the City of Ryde and the Municipality of Hunter's Hill. It gives its name to the Gladesville Bridge, a Sydney landmark that links the North Shore to the Inner West.

Gladesville is serviced by a commercial district centering around Victoria Road, the main road through Gladesville, and by a small shopping center (Gladesville Shopping Village) located off Cowell Street. A number of restaurants are located within the commercial parts of Gladesville, and serve a variety of foods including Thai, Indian and Italian.

As of 2005, the current Australian Prime Minister John Howard's local office in Bennelong is located in Gladesville. Gladesville is also the origin of the leading Northern Districts newspaper; The Weekly Times established in 1921.

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