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Kurrajong Heights, New South Wales

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Postcode(s)
  
2758

Kurrajong Heights
  
Kurrajong

Postal code
  
2758

Federal division
  
Division of Macquarie

LGA(s)
  
City of Hawkesbury

Elevation
  
495 m

Local time
  
Sunday 4:34 PM

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Population
  
873 (2011 census census)

Location
  
79 km (49 mi) north-west of Sydney CBD

Weather
  
27°C, Wind E at 6 km/h, 77% Humidity

Kurrajong Heights is a small town in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Kurrajong Heights is 79 kilometres (49 mi) north-west of Sydney, in the local government area of the City of Hawkesbury. It is stretched across the Bells Line of Road in the Blue Mountains, west of Kurrajong and east of Bilpin. At the 2011 census, Kurrajong Heights had a population of 873, a slight fall from 889 in 2006.

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Map of Kurrajong Heights NSW 2758, Australia

Kurrajong Heights has five communications towers that house two-way radio equipment for Integral Energy and Hawkesbury City Council and various other uses. Local community radio station Hawkesbury Radio transmits from Kurrajong Heights.

History

First discovered in 1795 by explorer Matthew James Everingham. Although credit is usually attributed to Archibald Bell, Jr. as he was the first European to cross the mountains via this route; now known as Bells Line of Road. Kurrajong Heights was previously known as Northfield. Lochiel House, built in 1825 by former convict Joseph Douglass from Dumfries, Scotland. The old post office was opened in the 1860s. St David's Church was built in 1867. These significant buildings can still be seen on Bells Line of Road. In 1926, the railway line was extended from Richmond to Kurrajong after years of petitioning from the local orchadists. The railway line was closed in 1952.

Local events

The area is well known for its craft stores, B&B style accommodation and quality restaurants. There are "pick your own fruit" orchards, offering stone fruit, apples, and nuts.

In early June, teams compete in the annual Back to Back (shearing a sheep and knitting a jumper in one day) at Turpentine Tree.

In early October, Madison's Mountain Retreat (a local farmstay) has its alpaca shearing day which everyone is welcome to watch.

At the end of December, there is the open day at the Tutti Fruitti Rose Farm.

References

Kurrajong Heights, New South Wales Wikipedia