Suburbs and Localities in The Local Government Area
The following suburbs are located within Warringah Counci:
- Allambie Heights
- Beacon Hill
- Belrose
- Brookvale
- Collaroy
- Collaroy Plateau
- Cottage Point
- Cromer
- Curl Curl
- Davidson
- Dee Why
- Duffys Forest
- Forestville
- Frenchs Forest
- Freshwater
- Ingleside
- Killarney Heights
- Manly Vale
- Narrabeen
- Narraweena
- North Balgowlah
- North Curl Curl
- North Manly
- Oxford Falls
- Queenscliff
- Terrey Hills
- Wheeler Heights
The following locaties are located within Warringah Counci:
- Akuna Bay
- Allambie
- Bantry Bay
- Bungaroo
- Collaroy Beach
- Cromer Heights
- Curl Curl Beach
- Dee Why Beach
- Fishermans Beach (Collaroy)
- Freshwater Beach
- Gooseberry Flat
- Long Reef Beach (Collaroy)
- Narrabeen Beach
- Narrabeen Peninsula
- North Curl Curl Beach
- North Narrabeen Beach
- Peach Trees
- Sorlie
- Wingala
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