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Bondi Beach
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Bondi Beach is a popular beach and suburb located in Sydney, Australia, with a population of 11,513 residents. The beach has a rich history, with evidence of Aboriginal Australian habitation dating back tens of thousands of years. In 1851, Edward Smith Hall and Francis O'Brien purchased land in the area, which became a public beach in 1882 and was developed into a popular tourist destination in the early 20th century. The suburb has undergone significant changes over the years, including a shift from a working-class to an upper/middle-class area, and has become a centre for Jewish and other cultural communities.learn more on wikipedia
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- 1.Sheena Rossiter
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- 10.Bill Shorten
- 11.Bob Hawke
- 12.Bridget Archer