Suburbs with the same name in different cities.

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Bridgewater, SA and Bridgewater, Tas couldn't be more unalike. The Bridgewater in the hills, whilst not quite as nice as nearby Stirling, is still a decent quaint town. Bridgewater in Tasmania on the other hand is easily one of the most dero places in the country unless things have changed.

There's a Stirling in Perth too, it's not up in the hills though, it's more towards the coast.
 
Since we're expanding:

Horsham.
Broadmeadows.
Essendon.
Ringwood.
Doncaster.

All 5 Victorian names are in the UK too.

Australian states/territories in parentheses.

Ireland there's Kilsyth (Vic.)
Italy, Sorrento (Vic and WA) and Subiaco (WA.)
Spain, Seville (Vic.)

Lastly, here's a nifty little one for you.
In India, there's a suburb called Lucknow (Victoria, specifically Gippsland.)
 

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Sorrento, WA.
Sorrento, Italy.

San Remo, WA.

Florida, WA.
Florida, US.

Waikiki, WA.
Waikiki, US.

Palmerston, NT.
Palmerston, NZ.
 
One for my hometown.

Gladstone Qld
Gladstone Michigan USA
Gladstone NZ
 
Casuarina in WA is home of WA's most dangerous prison.

Casuarina in NT is home of Darwin's major shopping precinct outside the CBD.
 
Toronto, Canada.
Toronto, NSW.

Miami, FLA.
Miami, QLD.

Cleveland, OH.
Cleveland, QLD.

Balaclava, Vic.
Balaklava, SA.

Auburn, NSW.
Auburn, NY.

Rochester, Vic.
Rochester, VI.

Dallas, Vic.
Dallas, TX.

Coburg, Heidelberg and Brunswick, Vic and Ger.

Torquay, Vic.
Torquay, UK.

Cowes, Vic.
Cowes, UK. (Isle of Wight.)

Liverpool, NSW.
Liverpool, UK.

Sunbury, Vic.
Sunbury, UK.
 
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Lastly, here's a nifty little one for you.
In India, there's a suburb called Lucknow (Victoria, specifically Gippsland.)

The inner Melbourne suburb Travancore is named after a place in India, and includes several streets named after Indian places like Lucknow, Delhi, Moolthan, Mangalore.
 

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Not the exact same as Victoria's Fitzroy, but WA has the Fitzroy River and a hole of a town called Fitzroy Crossing way, way up North.
 
My old man lived in Adelaide's version of St Kilda for about 12 months back when i was about 15/16

Besides the playground, mangroves and people going out there to go crabbing there nothing there

Most illicit behavior would be the kids from Salisbury and surrounding areas who park in the boat ramp carpark at night to smoke bongs
The playground there is bloody awesome though.
 
I may be wrong but I recall Brighton in Perth being a suburb in the far south, a beach in the north and a housing estate in the far north. Confusing as * to a visitor.

I also like that Hove in Adelaide is next to Brighton, just like England.
 

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