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Encyclopedia > Bulli

Bulli is a town in New South Wales, Australia, on the South Illawarra coast north of Wollongong and near Thirroul. Bulli is an Aboriginal word signifying "double or two mountains".


The main historical feature is the railway station situated between the escarpment and the surf beaches. It contains a museum.


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