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signs of great age and exposure and were "scaly and brittle". The teeth were perfectly preserved, showing no signs of pre-mortem decay, "with the exception of one incisor missing and appeared to have been so for many years." The contemporary account attributed the remains to be of an
Aboriginal due to the apparent age and the missing tooth, considered evidence of a known regional custom of knocking out one of the front teeth, "as a mark of fellowship or a caste distinction, which was performed at a certain age, and admitted the subject to certain rights and privileges."
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was not satisfied that the occulting light was on at the time of the stranding. The reef also claimed a number of ships on interstate runs. In total, twelve ships were wrecked at
Bellambi between 1859 and 1949; seven of these ships went aground on the reef. The boiler of the last ship to be wrecked
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September, 2012, Bellambi Point was declared an official Aboriginal Place by the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, awarding it
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Australians. Whilst still being home to one of the largest shell middens in NSW, much of the archaeological evidence of Aboriginal occupation has been lost or damaged due to three highly destructive phases of development since
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Bellambi Point. The
Bellambi Coal Co. Jetty (also known as the "Woonoona Jetty") built in 1889 was located on a small rocky outcrop just to the north of the South Bulli Jetty. The port had also been the site of an earlier coal jetty completed around 1858 but only used for a relatively short time.
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By the last decade of the 19th century, there were two coal jetties at
Bellambi, the South Bulli Jetty named after the mine of the same name and the Bellambi Coal Co. Jetty used by the Model Mine at Woonoona. The South Bulli Jetty built in 1887 was on Bellambi Beach immediately to the north of
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Wollongong and Bellambi. In 1863 a second jetty was built at the harbour. In 1887 a new jetty was constructed at Bellambi Bay. In 1927 the Bellambi Mines Rescue Station was established. The public school was opened in 1956. In 1965 the rock pool was under construction.
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Bellambi Point, including at a campsite on the northern side of Towrodgi Creek. It was also local knowledge that skeletons had been “found in the sand-hills” and that there was a
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for some time. The site contains dune and wetland vegetation communities, a number of rare plant species and is an important habitat with more than 50 bird species using the site including a pair of White Breasted Sea Eagles. There has been an active Bushcare group at the site since 2003.
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general vicinity of the modern-day swimming pool and carpark – four skulls were uncovered, three fragmented and one complete. "Buried with them were two stone hatchets, in good preservation, and also a curious mass of yellow substance, like amber, that burns and emits a fragrant odour."
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Bellambi Point shell middens and sand dunes, looking south-west (1932). This image pre-dates the destruction of the dunes due to sand mining and construction. Note the prolific artefact scatter.
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886:"Industrial history Mining metallurgy illawarra heritage trail - The Jetty at Bellambi Harbour"
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The original jetty was constructed in 1858. On 28 August 1862 a
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992:"Bellambi Lighthouse Lamp | Wollongong Heritage and Stories"
1115:"SS Munmorah - Ballambi Reef's Last Victim by Neil Bramsen"
1042:"SS Munmorah - Ballambi Reef's Last Victim by Neil Bramsen"
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793:"OPENING OF THE SOUTH BULLI COAL COMPANY'S MINE"
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96:Coordinates
1867:Categories
1832:Bulli Pass
1736:Wongawilli
1725:Wollongong
1654:Tarrawanna
1622:Shell Cove
1535:Minnamurra
1495:Koonawarra
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215:Cunningham
177:Wollongong
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1699:Warrawong
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1679:Tullimbar
1669:Toolijooa
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1307:Coniston
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1208:Avondale
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256:Corrimal
248:Bellambi
164:Location
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1694:Warilla
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1441:Jerrara
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106:34°22′S
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1796:other
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1343:Dapto
1332:Croom
1266:Bulli
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