Mount Kembla /ˈkɛmblə/ is a suburb and a mountain in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The suburb, a semi-rural township of Wollongong...
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Mining in Australia (section Mount Kembla Colliery)
2021. Stuart Piggin and Henry Lee, The Mount Kembla Disaster, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1992 "The Kembla Disaster". The Sydney Morning Herald...
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expansion propelled further population growth. Port Kembla derives its name from its proximity to Mount Kembla. A copper smelter and refinery, the Electrolytic...
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the Mount Kembla foothills, the north by Figtree, the east by Berkeley and Flagstaff Hill, site of the Nan Tien Temple, and the south by Kembla Grange...
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Marshall Mount (CoW) Minnamurra (Kiama) Mount Keira (CoW) Mount Kembla (CoW) Mount Ousley (CoW) Mount Pleasant (CoW) Mount Saint Thomas (CoW) Mount Warrigal...
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(from north to south): Balgownie, Mount Pleasant; Mount Ousley; Keiraville; West Wollongong; Figtree and Mount Kembla. The mountain is drained by several...
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district. Australia's worst coal mining disaster occurred in 1902, at the Mount Kembla mine when an explosion killed 94 men and boys, the youngest aged 14,...
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Port Kembla is a man-made cargo port or artificial harbour, with an outer harbour protected by breakwaters and an inner harbour constructed by dredging...
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Racecourse and its railway station are located there. Kembla Grange takes its name from Mount Kembla, which was believed to be an Aboriginal term "wild game...
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proximity to Mount Kembla, which is said to have an auspicious resemblance to a recumbent lion. It overlooks both Mount Keira and Mount Kembla. The land...
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between Mount Kembla and Mount Keira. The Dendrobium Colliery (Illawara Coal, South32) is located in Kembla Heights. The entire village of Kembla Heights...
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539 ft) at Mount Brisbane, 531 metres (1,742 ft) at Mount Burelli, 512 metres (1,680 ft) at Kembla West, 534 metres (1,752 ft) at Mount Kembla, 564 metres...
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of Mount Kembla as is its southern neighbour Farmborough Heights. Its northern boundary of housing is along Cordeaux Road which goes to Mount Kembla Village...
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Retrieved 5 April 2018. "League Football – First Grade Finishes – Port Kembla Premiers". Illawarra Mercury. Wollongong: National Library of Australia...
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description in 1803, based on a female specimen captured near what is now Mount Kembla in the Illawarra region of New South Wales. Austrian botanical illustrator...
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Disaster was the worst in Australia's history until surpassed in 1902 by Mount Kembla. The disaster was first examined by a coroner's inquest. The verdict...
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playwrights, best known as the author of Windy Gully. Richardson lives in Mount Kembla near Wollongong, New South Wales. She is very active in the local community...
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settlement built by subscription in 1821 before completion by convict labour of Mount Keira road. In 1861, Figtree Bridge was built by Moore and Vaughan.[citation...
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Kembla Grange, Kembla Heights, Kemblawarra, Lake Heights, Lindsay Heights, Mangerton, Mount Kembla, Mount Saint Thomas, North Wollongong, Port Kembla...
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Queensland portal Blantyre mining disaster Mount Kembla Mine disaster Scheu, Anne (18 March 2011). "Mount Mulligan Mine Disaster". State Library Of Queensland...
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List of Anglican churches in the Diocese of Sydney (redirect from The Soldiers and Miners Memorial Church (Mount Kembla, New South Wales))
North Shore St James' Mount Druitt 89 Sydney Street, Oxley Park Blacktown-Penrith The Soldiers and Miners Memorial Church Mount Kembla 1858 Robin Kinstead...
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Charles Edward Robertson; Wilberforce, Daniel; Ritchie, David (1903), "Mount Kembla Colliery Disaster 31 July 1902 – Report of the Royal Commission, together...
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boys, leaving 50 women widows and 150 children without fathers. The Mount Kembla Mine Disaster of 31 July 1902 was an explosion resulting in the death...
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surfers, due to its long beach (Fairy Meadow Beach) and views of Mount Keira, and Mount Kembla. Fairy Meadow residents live mainly in older-style houses, though...
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further 4.6% elected not to disclose their religion. On Koonawarra Point is Mount Brown Reserve, a hill protected by a nature reserve for its important habitat...
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single term from 1968 to 1971, named after the Mount Kembla or Port Kembla. It replaced part of Wollongong-Kembla and Illawarra and was replaced by Illawarra...
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Albion Park, New South Wales (redirect from Mount Terry Primary School)
Schools in Albion Park: Albion Park Public School Albion Park High School Mount Terry Public School St. Joseph's Catholic School, Albion Park St. Paul's...
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Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2010. "Mt Kembla (Wollongong), NSW: Colliery Gas Explosion". Ema.gov.au. 31 July 1902. Archived...
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