Kendall, New South Wales
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Kendall New South Wales |
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Population: | 2,654 (for Kendall/Kew/Lorne - 2001 Census) |
Postcode: | 2439 |
Location: | 36 km (22 mi) from Port Macquarie |
LGA: | Port Macquarie-Hastings Council |
State District: | Oxley |
Federal Division: | Lyne |
Kendall (postcode 2439) is a town on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Kendall was originally named Camden Heads, as it is located on the Camden River.[1] In was renamed Kendall, in 1891, after the Australian poet Henry Kendall, and not, as some suspect, after the similarly-spelled ancient town of Kendal in the County of Cumbria in England. Henry Kendall lived in the area from 1875 to 1881 when he was the first Forest Inspector for New South Wales.
The original residents of the Kendall area were the Birpai people.
Kendall is located 5 kilometers from Kew and 36 kilometers southwest of Port Macquarie via the Pacific Highway. It's one of seven villages that make up the Camden Haven region of the Port Macquarie/Hastings Local Government Area.
Kendall is served by three XPT services daily from Sydney on North Coast railway line.
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[edit] Local sights
- Norfolk Punch - a factory selling the traditional drink
- Middle Brother State Forest, located on the slopes of Middle Brother Mountain which was named by Captain James Cook
- Poet's Walk
[edit] External links
- Kendall Village Community Home Page Accessed: 2007-09-12
[edit] References