Culburra Beach, New South Wales

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Culburra Beach
N.S.W
Population: 2,910 [1]
Established: 1887
Postcode: 2540
Location: 18 km (11 mi) ESE of Nowra
LGA: City of Shoalhaven
State District: South Coast
Federal Division: Gilmore

Culburra Beach, commonly referred to as Culburra, is in the Shoalhaven city of New South Wales, Australia. It is 18 km East South East of Nowra on the South Coast. From the 2006 Census of Population and Housing, the town has a population of 2,910 and is the regional centre for the coastal villages of Currarong, Callala Beach, Callala Bay and Orient Point.

Culburra is a small seaside town and a popular holiday and fishing location. Local industries include oysters, shrimp, and prawns. It has two surf beaches, Culburra Beach and Warrain Beach. The town is flanked by the Crookhaven River to the north and west, and Lake Wollumboola to the south. It is home to the Culburra Dolphins Rugby League team and the Culburra Cougars soccer team.

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Originally called Wheelers Point after the first landholder George Wheeler, the name was changed to Culburra in 1916 after an aboriginal word meaning "sand", and later to Culburra Beach. Postal services were firstly provided from Warrain Beach Post Office, which was renamed Culburra Beach in 1970.

The area's first school was the Roseby Park Aboriginal School which opened in 1903. It became a public school in 1906 and remained that way until it closed in 1964. Culburra children had to attend Pyree Public School until its closure in August 1976, and the following month saw the opening of Culburra Public School.

The modern street map of Culburra Beach was designed by Walter Burley Griffin, it is he who also designed the street map for Canberra.

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