Suburbs, Towns and Localities in The Local Government Area
Suburbs in the Hornsby Shire are:
- Asquith
- Beecroft
- Berowra
- Berowra Heights
- Berowra Waters
- Carlingford (shared with The Hills Shire and City of Parramatta)
- Castle Hill (shared with The Hills Shire)
- Cheltenham
- Cherrybrook
- Epping (shared with City of Parramatta and City of Ryde)
- Hornsby
- Hornsby Heights
- Mount Colah
- Mount Kuring-gai
- Normanhurst
- North Epping
- Pennant Hills
- Thornleigh
- Wahroonga (shared with Ku-ring-gai Council)
- Waitara
- Westleigh
- West Pennant Hills (shared with The Hills Shire)
Towns and localities in the Hornsby Shire are:
- Arcadia
- Berrilee
- Bobbin Head
- Brooklyn
- Canoelands
- Cowan
- Dangar Island
- Dural (shared with The Hills Shire)
- Fiddletown
- Fishermans Point
- Forest Glen
- Galston
- Glenhaven (shared with The Hills Shire)
- Glenorie (shared with The Hills Shire)
- Hookhams Corner
- Laughtondale
- Maroota
- Middle Dural
- Milsons Passage
- Roselea
- Round Corner
- Singletons Mill
- Thompsons Corner
- Wisemans Ferry (shared with City of Gosford and The Hills Shire)
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