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Catherine Hill Bay is a coastal bay and village on the southern peninsula forming Lake Macquarie, south of the Pacific Ocean entrance channel at Swansea in New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the City of Lake Macquarie local government area. The village is the oldest continuous settlement in the City of Lake Macquarie.
Peel is a locality in the Bathurst Region of New South Wales, Australia. [3] It had a population of 290 people as of the 2016 census. [2] References
Kiama (/ k aɪ æ m ə /) is a coastal town 120 kilometres south of Sydney in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. One of the main tourist attractions is the Kiama Blowhole. Kiama features several popular surfing beaches and caravan parks, and numerous alfresco cafes and restaurants.
Gerringong (/ dʒ ɛ r ɪ ŋ ɡ ɒ ŋ /) is a town located about ten minutes drive [2] south of Kiama, and about twenty minutes north of Nowra in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia in the Municipality of Kiama. At the 2021 census, Gerringong had a population of 4,165. [1]
Jervis Bay (/ ˈ dʒ ɜːr v ɪ s, ˈ dʒ ɑːr-/) [2] [3] [4] is a 102-square-kilometre (39 sq mi) [5] oceanic bay and village in the Jervis Bay Territory and on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. In the Dhurga language of the Aboriginal inhabitants of the area, it is called Booderee, which translates as "bay of plenty". [6]
Gladesville Bridge is a heritage-listed concrete arch road bridge that carries Victoria Road over the Parramatta River, linking the Sydney suburbs of Huntleys Point and Drummoyne, in the local government areas of Canada Bay and Hunter's Hill, in New South Wales, Australia.
Village Roadshow later stated that the organiser's "management plan for crowd control and safety failed to meet Wet'n'Wild's standards". [13] The event was later moved to Australia Day . [ 14 ] Raging Waters Sydney reached the milestone of 10 million guests in 307 days since its grand opening, which is a record among water parks worldwide. [ 15 ]
The place is important in demonstrating the course, or pattern, of cultural or natural history in New South Wales. Of historical significance as the only surviving finger wharf built and rebuilt at Woolloomooloo, 1880s – 1920s, and for its association with both World Wars as the soldiers' embarkation point and its ability to demonstrate ...