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It is located about four km north of Ulladulla on the northern end of Mollymook beach on the shore of the Tasman Sea. [2] [3] At the 2016 census, it had a population of 2,447. [1] It is a mostly residential area incorporating Bannister Headland and is located north of Mollymook, with the eastern part of the border formed by Blackwater Creek ...
Mollymook has an economy largely based on tourism relying on nearby Ulladulla with a larger population base for many services and employment opportunities. A small shopping centre with a supermarket, pharmacy, and several specialty shops is located at the northern end of Mollymook, as well as a public sports ground – the Bill Andriski Mollymook Oval, medical centre, and bowling club.
Bawley Point is a small coastal hamlet in New South Wales, Australia, in the Shoalhaven with a population of 698 people at the 2016 census. [1] It is located 30 minutes south of Ulladulla, New South Wales, and 30 minutes north of Batemans Bay on the South Coast of NSW. [2]
The town is situated on the northern shore of Jervis Bay about 20 minutes drive from Nowra and 10 minutes from Culburra Beach. Callala Bay has an approximate elevation of 13 metres (43 ft) above sea level , [ 2 ] and is located inland from Callala Point, a headland facing the Tasman Sea . [ 3 ]
Main street Jervis Bay Territory map showing Sussex Inlet. The town of Sussex Inlet is located on the west bank of Sussex Inlet, a narrow inlet connecting Wreck Bay to the waterbody of St Georges Basin. The east bank of Sussex Inlet is the Booderee National Park. Sussex Inlet is located roughly 150 km south of Sydney (203 km by road).
S. Sawtell, New South Wales; Scotts Head, New South Wales; Seal Rocks, New South Wales; Shoalhaven Heads; South Durras, New South Wales; South West Rocks, New South Wales
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Tabourie Lake, formerly Toubouree Lake is a small village in the suburb of Lake Tabourie, in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia and is within the City of Shoalhaven local government area. [2] [3] The village takes its name from the lagoon formed at the entry of Tabourie Creek into the ocean. Crampton Island lies immediately ...