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Encyclopedia > Albion Park

Albion Park is a suburb of Shellharbour. Its name has its origins in Britain. It was named after a small Banana, called the Albionairy Pass Banana. Currently Albion Park has a population of 20,000, and continues to expand by a rate of 12.5% per year. Albion Park is bordered by the Illawarra escarpment in the west, Dapto in the North, Kiama in the South and Shellharbour in the West. Shellharbour is a city and Local Government Area of about 60,000 people. ... Dapto is a town in the Illawarra district of New South Wales, Australia. ... Kiama, is a picturesque township and Local Government Area 120 kilometres south of Sydney on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. ... Shellharbour is a city and Local Government Area of about 60,000 people. ...


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Albion Park is only a few minutes drive from the Regional Airport at Albion Park Rail; the airport caters for mainly small charter aircraft but was recently upgraded to accommodate larger aircraft now being used on the very successful regular service to Melbourne.
Albion Park residents enjoy a bustling suburban environment with an average summer temperature of around 27C.
The economy of Albion Park is serviced by both the greater Shellharbour and Wollongong areas providing employment in light industry, trades and service industries.
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