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Shellharbour, New South Wales

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Population
  
3,327 (2011 census)

Time zone
  
AEST (UTC+10)

Founded
  
1817

Region
  
Illawarra

Established
  
1817

County
  
Camden

Parish
  
City of Shellharbour

Shellharbour, New South Wales

Location
  
85 km (53 mi) South of Sydney 160 km (99 mi) NW of Canberra

Weather
  
23°C, Wind E at 16 km/h, 54% Humidity

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Shellharbour (also known as Shellharbour Village) is a suburb located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. It also gives its name to the local government area, City of Shellharbour.

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The suburb is centred on the small recreational harbour named Shell Harbour. It has two main beaches, Shellharbour Beach, which runs to Barrack Point and Shellharbour South Beach, which runs toward Bass Point.

Shellharbour is undergoing extensive development with the construction of many new retail outlets and home-units. The main street is Addison Street, with many footpath cafés and shops and the Roo Theatre Company, running through the town and ending with the Ocean Beach Hotel opposite the harbour. Adjacent to the harbour is the Beverley Whitfield saltwater swimming pool and across from the Shellharbour Beach facilities is the Beverley Whitfield park, containing the Tom "Scout" Willoughby cricket oval.

Shellharbour hosts Habourside Markets on the fourth Sunday of the month, in Little Park.

The area was inhabited by indigenous Australians for thousands of years. European habitation began from about 1817 onwards. Shellharbour was originally known as Yerrowah and later as Peterborough.

History & Culture

Shellharbour's coastline is littered with 9 shipwrecks, and other historical sites like Bass Point which is home to various Aboriginal archaeological evidence. The shipwrecks date back to 1851, and are all protected under the Sate NSW Heritage Act 1977 & Commonwealth Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976.

Shipwrecks include:

  • Alexander Berry - Wrecked at Bass Point on 1 July 1901.
  • Amphitrite - Ran a ground at Shellharbour on 15 May 1851.
  • Bertha - Wrecked in a gale on 9 September 1879.
  • Cities Service Boston - Went ashore at Bass Point on 16 May 1943.
  • Comboyne - Wrecked off Bass Point on 27 November 1920.
  • Echo - Wrecked near Long Point on 21 March 1863.
  • Franz - Wrecked near Lake Illawarra on 9 September 1879.
  • Our Own - Ran ashore at Bass Point on 21 August 1880.
  • References

    Shellharbour, New South Wales Wikipedia