Kurnell

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Kurnell is a coastal suburb in southern Sydney, Australia, known as the site of Captain James Cook’s first landing on the east coast of the continent in 1770.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal suburb
suburb
aboriginalName Kamay NERFINISHED
city Sydney
country Australia
dateOfEvent 1770-04-29
distanceFromSydneyCBD approximately 21 kilometres south
environment cliffs
coastal heath
sand dunes
wetlands
federalElectorate Cook NERFINISHED
governingBody Sutherland Shire Council NERFINISHED
hasIndustry former oil refining
recreation
tourism
hasLandmark Cape Baily Lighthouse NERFINISHED
Cape Solander NERFINISHED
Captain Cook Obelisk NERFINISHED
Captain Cook’s Landing Place NERFINISHED
Cook’s Landing Place monument NERFINISHED
Inscription Point NERFINISHED
Kurnell Refinery site NERFINISHED
Silver Beach NERFINISHED
Towra Point Nature Reserve (nearby) NERFINISHED
hasRecreation whale watching at Cape Solander
heritageStatus contains sites listed on the Australian National Heritage List
contains sites listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register
historicalEvent Landing of Captain James Cook in 1770 NERFINISHED
knownFor Botany Bay National Park (Kurnell section) NERFINISHED
Kamay Botany Bay National Park NERFINISHED
site of Captain James Cook’s first landing on the east coast of Australia
localGovernmentArea Sutherland Shire NERFINISHED
locatedOn Kurnell Peninsula NERFINISHED
Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
southern headland of Botany Bay
partOf Greater Sydney NERFINISHED
postalCode 2231
region Southern Sydney NERFINISHED
state New South Wales
stateElectorate Cronulla NERFINISHED
timeZone AEST
timeZoneDST AEDT
traditionalOwners Dharawal people NERFINISHED
Gweagal people NERFINISHED

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Botany Bay near Kurnell