Guidebook for Cronulla

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Guidebook for Cronulla

Food Scene

Grind, Cronulla JD's Bar and Grill
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Sealevel
2 Kingsway
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Grind, Cronulla JD's Bar and Grill

Drinks & Nightlife

Good dancing and music
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JD's Bar & Grill
1 Cronulla St
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Good dancing and music

Shopping

Dutchee Dutchee
2 Surf Rd
Our shop

Essentials

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IGA Cronulla
126 Cronulla St
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Getting Around

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Cronulla Station, Cronulla St
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Sightseeing

The Explorers Matthew Flinders and George Bass sailed in the Tom Thumb up the river the Port Hacking. They named it the Port Hacking after Henry Hacking, the principal game hunter in the colony who told the explorers of a large river he had seen inland on a kangaroo hunting expedition.
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Bass and Flinders Point
9 Gowrie St
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The Explorers Matthew Flinders and George Bass sailed in the Tom Thumb up the river the Port Hacking. They named it the Port Hacking after Henry Hacking, the principal game hunter in the colony who told the explorers of a large river he had seen inland on a kangaroo hunting expedition.

Parks & Nature

Boat Harbour was originally named Jacobs' Boat Harbour after Captain John Jacobs, master of small vessels owned by the Van Diemen's Land Company. The vessels were used for trading between the VDL establishments at Circular Head and Woolnorth with Launceston, Tasmania between the late 1820s and the 1840s.
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Boat Harbour
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Boat Harbour was originally named Jacobs' Boat Harbour after Captain John Jacobs, master of small vessels owned by the Van Diemen's Land Company. The vessels were used for trading between the VDL establishments at Circular Head and Woolnorth with Launceston, Tasmania between the late 1820s and the 1840s.
Visit Kamay Botany Bay National Park to see Captain Cook's landing place at Kurnell. The heritage-listed site is an important place in Australia's history.
Captain Cook's Landing Place
Monument Track
Visit Kamay Botany Bay National Park to see Captain Cook's landing place at Kurnell. The heritage-listed site is an important place in Australia's history.