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Locations in Infobox Australian place
Locations used in Infobox Australian place should be appropriate to the subject location. For example, at Jesmond, New South Wales, the locations used are Sydney (the state capital), Newcastle (the "capital" of the Hunter region) and Maitland (the nearest of other cities). The Entrance has no real relevance to Jesmond and is effectively just a random location. You need to ask yourself why you would use The Entrance over, say, Gosford (centre of the the Central Coast), Canberra (the national capital) or one of the other state capitals. The purpose of the distances and directions are to provide locational context for the subject place and therefore should be recognisable. To most people The Entrance is not recognisable and is therefore not appropriate for the Jesmond infobox. Regarding Broadmeadow, New South Wales, your assertion that The Entrance is "the nearest other major town center[sic] from there" is most certainly not true. Raymond Terrace, a town of nearly 13,000 people and the administrative centre of the Port Stephens LGA is a lot closer, as is Cessnock, which is actually a city. That said, we don't need to "over locate".

Also, please note that when your edits are in good faith reverted, you should not simply reinstate your edits. Instead you should discuss the edits on the article's talk page. Reinserting the edits without discussion is edit warring and is not permitted. -- Aussie Legend  ( ✉ ) 15:27, 4 February 2022 (UTC)