Flower Delivery Potts Hill

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Daily Special
Daily Special
From $69.00
Serenity
Serenity
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Isn`t She Lovely
Isn`t She Lovely
From $149.00
Boxed Flowers
Boxed Flowers
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Just Roses
Just Roses
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La Vie En Rose
La Vie En Rose
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Blue Orchid Box
Blue Orchid Box
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Red Triple Rose Dome
Red Triple Rose Dome
$199 $279.00 Save $80
Berry Crush
Berry Crush
From $89.00
Serenity Grand
Serenity Grand
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Home Grown
Home Grown
From $109.00
Perfectly Pink
Perfectly Pink
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Magenta Orchid Box
Magenta Orchid Box
From $79.00
White
White
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Pretty in Pink
Pretty in Pink
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All You Need is Roses
All You Need is Roses
From $59.00
It`s a Girl!
It`s a Girl!
From $79.00
Amore
Amore
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It`s a Boy!
It`s a Boy!
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Red Single Rose Dome
Red Single Rose Dome
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Brighten The Day
Brighten The Day
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Bright and Bold
Bright and Bold
From $89.00
Elegance
Elegance
From $149.00
Pleasant Surprise
Pleasant Surprise
From $129.00
12 Roses Gift Pack
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12 Roses Gift Pack
24 Roses Gift Pack
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24 Roses Gift Pack
24 Roses Box
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24 Roses Box
12 Roses Box
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12 Roses Box
6 Roses Box
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6 Roses Box
Moscato Hamper
Moscato Hamper
From $180.00
Peace Lily Plant
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Peace Lily Plant
Devotion
Devotion
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Georgia
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Georgia
12 Rose Bouquet
12 Rose Bouquet
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Luxury Florist Choice
Luxury Florist Choice
From $229.00
24 Rose Bouquet
24 Rose Bouquet
From $359.00
Ultimate Love Story
Ultimate Love Story
From $600.00
Alex
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Alex
Mila
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Mila
Michael
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Michael
Love Story
Love Story
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Heart full of Roses
Heart full of Roses
From $169.00
Delightful
Delightful
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Daily Blooms
Daily Blooms
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Roses Bouquet
Roses Bouquet
From $259.00
Theresa
Theresa
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Olivia
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Olivia
Flower Subscription
Flower Subscription
From $720.00
Grace
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Grace
Gloria
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Gloria
Scarlet
Scarlet
From $199.00
Amira
Amira
From $199.00
Emma
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Emma
Vase Arrangement
Vase Arrangement
From $99.00
Baby Hamper
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Baby Hamper
Pink Boxed Roses
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Pink Boxed Roses
Designer Hamper
Designer Hamper
From $119.00

Potts Hill, a suburb of local government area Canterbury-Bankstown Council, is 21 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is a part of the South-western Sydney region.

Potts Hill also shares its postcode of 2143 with neighbouring suburbs Regents Park and Birrong.

Much of the area of Potts Hill is occupied by the Potts Hill Reservoir owned and operated by Sydney Water.

Potts Hill is named for Joseph Hyde Potts, an accountant in the Bank of New South Wales, who received a grant of 1,100 acres (4 km2) in 1833. He originally called his property Hyde Park and had increased his holdings to 2,564 acres (10 km2) by 1835. Two reservoirs were built here between 1888 and 1923 as part of the Sydney water supply system.

Potts Hill has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

In 1946 the Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage Board (MWS&DB) (now Sydney Water) started to build the City Water Tunnel — a water supply tunnel from Potts Hill to Waterloo in Sydney to supplement the existing Pressure Tunnel (started 1946, finished 1961). From 1948 to 1955 workers camps were set up at Potts Hill to accommodate the European migrant workers (Poles, Czechs, Lithuanians, and Ukrainians) who were indentured from the many displaced persons brought to Australia after World War II. Due to the proximity of Regents Park, the camp was also known as the Regents Park migrant camp.

Conditions at the Potts Hill camp were primitive. Known as "tent city", many workers had to live in tents, some of the huts were in bad repair and there was a lack of hot water, showers and electric coppers. In early 1951 there were nearly 1,000 men living in the camp. The local businessman who sold food to the workers neglected to install refrigeration and had a poor record for hygiene. Workers' wives were only allowed in the camp between 11 am and 5 pm on Sundays. Wives, particularly in hospitals, were often on night work, and did not have week-ends off. Sometimes married couples could not see each other for several months. The workers also experienced hostility from the union members of the Water Board.

In 1948 the Division of Radiophysics of the CSIRO obtained permission from the Water Board to operate a field station on vacant land adjacent to the Potts Hill reservoir. The southern and eastern sides of the No. 1 reservoir were used for the east-west and north-south arms of the solar grating arrays. By 1952 it had become the Division's largest field station. Equipment included a 4 element Yagi and single Yagi antennas, a 16-ft x 18-ft paraboloid, a Mills Cross Telescope prototype, a 68-inch paraboloid, swept lobe interferometer Yagi aerials, a prototype of a Fleurs Cross aerial and 16 and 32 element solar grating arrays. Radiophysics continued operations until 1962 when the field station's operations were transferred to other field stations.

Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) was partly filmed at Potts Hill.