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Wollongong Harbour Precinct is a heritage-listed shipping harbour at Cliff Road and Endeavour Drive, in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. It was built in 1837. It was built in 1837. The historic precinct includes Belmore Basin, Government Dam, Government Basin, Stockade Point, Flagstaff Hill, Signal Hill, Brighton Beach, Boat Harbour and ...
The North Beach Precinct is of State significance firstly for its remnants of the industrial heritage of Wollongong. The curtilage includes the tramway cutting used to transport coal to Wollongong Harbour from the Mount Pleasant mine (1861–1933) and the archaeological site of Puckey's Salt Works (1895–1905).
Boat Harbour is a suburb of the Port Stephens local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. [1] [3] The main population centre of the suburb is the village also known as Boat Harbour. [5] Both lie adjacent to the bay after which they were named. [6] [7] The traditional owners of the land are Worimi people. [8]
There are scenes of the Bermagui Boat Harbour, the main street, and surrounding beaches. Many locals are in the movie, and the classic boat is a local charter fishing boat. Bermagui locals thoroughly enjoyed Billy Connolly's visit . [13]
A minor harbour administered by Transport for NSW. Fishing port. [3] The harbour was serviced by the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company. Wollongong Harbour: The port was serviced by the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company. Harbour of Yamba
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Cronulla is a popular tourist attraction and attracts many beachgoers from all over Sydney. Cronulla Beach features a long stretch of sand that runs from Boat Harbour to North Cronulla, followed by rock pools and another sandy beach at South Cronulla.
The small wooden twin-screw coastal steamer, Stone Fleet ship, and sometime sixty-miler, Belbowrie, had survived a grounding on a sandy bottom at Doughboy Point (east of Boat Harbour [55]), in June 1923, [56] [57] and a collision with a submerged object that holed her hull, in February 1931. [58]