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** and Macquarie
** Pachyptila desolata desolata, breeds Crozet Islands, Kerguelen Islands, and Macquarie Island
** Macquarie Parakeet, Cyanoramphus erythrotis †
** Macquarie Street, one of the principal streets of downtown Sydney, home of the New South Wales Parliament
** Macquarie Place a small park in the Sydney CBD
** Macquarie Lighthouse, Australia's first and longest operating navigational light
** The former Fort Macquarie on Bennelong Point
** Macquarie Fields, now a suburb of Sydney but named by surveyor Evans after the governor
** Macquarie Street, one of the principal streets of Hobart
** Macquarie Street, one of the principal streets of the historic town of Evandale, a town he founded in 1811
** Macquarie Harbour, on the west coast
** Macquarie River
** Macquarie Hill, formerly known as Mount Macquarie, in Wingecarribee Shire, Southern Highlands, New South Wales
** Macquarie Pier, built in 1818 on the Hunter River for the port of Newcastle, a breakwater linking Coal Island, now known as Nobby's Head, to the mainland at South Head ( now Fort Scratchley )
** The Macquarie Arms Hotel at Windsor, New South Wales built in 1815.
** Lachlan Macquarie Ward, Parramatta, New South Wales
** Macquarie Centre, a regional sized shopping centre located in Macquarie Park
** Macquarie Bank, an Australian merchant bank
** Macquarie Marshes Nature Reserve
** Macquarie Graduate School of Management
** Macquarie University Hospital
** Macquarie University Research Park
** Macquarie River also Burrendong Dam

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