East Hills, Panania and Picnic Point
Once an 'out of the way sort of place', today, a sought after residential area. Today's suburbs began as large blocks with market gardens and orchards. The Georges River became, and still is, a popular recreational area. Sources - ‘The History of Picnic Point. Panania and East Hills’ Andrew Molloy Picnic Point Then and Now’ Andrew Molloy Bankstown Historical Society Trove digitised newspapers Daily Telegraph National Library of Australia State Library of N.S.W. Google maps whereis.com Wikipedia ‘Mark Waugh, the biography’, James Knight

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