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... largest colony of New South Wales at the time, but also because it had one of the largest ports, Sydney Harbour, which was suitable for economic development, and likewise appealing to immigrants from abroad.
However, now the drawbacks of Sydney being close to the coast are becoming apparent. Until the naval scale of Australasia is increased, the safety of Sydney is not so reliable.
Moreover, the issues that have arisen as Sydney's population exploded have led to growing voices w ...
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