Wollongong Harbour

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Wollongong Harbour is a historic coastal port and fishing harbour in Wollongong, New South Wales, known for its breakwaters, lighthouses, and role in the city’s maritime and industrial heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal port
fishing harbour
harbour
country Australia
hasActivity boating
coastal walking
recreational fishing
sightseeing
hasFeature boat ramps
breakwaters
fishing fleet berths
lighthouses
public foreshore areas
rocky headlands
viewpoints
walking paths
wharves
hasHeritageStatus historic harbour
hasHistoricalRole port for regional industry
supporting coal export in early industrial period
hasLighthouse Wollongong Head Lighthouse
surface form: Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse

Wollongong Head Lighthouse
hasPrimaryFunction providing safe anchorage
supporting local fishing industry
hasStructure fishing wharf
harbour basin
northern breakwater
slipway
southern breakwater
hasUse fishing
recreational boating
tourism
hasViewOf Pacific coastline near Wollongong
isAssociatedWith Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse
Wollongong Head Lighthouse
Wollongong’s industrial heritage
Wollongong’s maritime heritage
isNear Belmore Basin
Flagstaff Hill
North Wollongong Beach
surface form: Wollongong City Beach

Wollongong city centre NERFINISHED
isOpenToPublic true
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Illawarra region
New South Wales
Wollongong NERFINISHED
locatedOn Tasman Sea
partOf City of Wollongong NERFINISHED

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Wollongong hasHarbour Wollongong Harbour
North Wollongong Beach near Wollongong Harbour
WIN Stadium near Wollongong Harbour