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Encyclopedia > Berrima
Historic courthouse in Berrima
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Historic courthouse in Berrima

Berrima is a town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Governor Premier Const. ...


During the First World War, Germans captured from German New Guinea and from the Cruiser Emden were imprisoned here. Their cheerful behaviour and the liberal atmosphere promoted by the authorities were a model of mutual respect.

 Blue Circle Southern Cement works is nearby. The company is a member of the Boral Group of Companies
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Blue Circle Southern Cement works is nearby. The company is a member of the Boral Group of Companies

It is home to the Berrima Correctional Centre. Berrima Correctional Centre is an Australian female prison located at Berrima, New South Wales, Australia. ...


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The area around Berrima was once occupied by the Dharawal Aborigines whose language provided the town's name from a word said to mean 'to the south'.
Berrima was meant to be the administrative, commercial and manufacturing centre of the land between the Cowpastures (Camden) and Goulburn.
Berrima Lavender Farm in Market Place is a cottage garden nursery specialising in lavenders, herbs, perennials and old world roses.
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