Country AUSTRALIA (NSW)
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BULLI
(regional info)
Bulli is a town on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia.
It sits near the middle of the Illawarra region, north of Wollongong and south of Thirroul.
Bulli is derived from an Aboriginal word signifying "double or two mountains".
Originally inhabited by Wodi Wodi Aborigines, European wood cutters worked in the area
from about 1815.
The area was once abundant in Red Cedars, these are now still seen but thinly.
The first permanent European settler was Cornelius O'Brien, who established a farm in 1823
and whose name was given in the pass at O'Brien's Road south at Figtree.
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