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Kurrajong is a small town in New South Wales, Australia. Kurrajong is located 75 kilometres (47 mi) north-west of Sydney, [ 2 ] in the local government area of the City of Hawkesbury . Kurrajong is located to the west of the Hawkesbury River on the lower slopes of the Blue Mountains .
Brachychiton populneus, commonly known as the kurrajong, [1] is a small to medium-sized tree found naturally in Australia in a diversity of habitats from wetter coastal districts to semi-arid interiors of Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.
The Cape is the only elevated plateau composed of limestone on the North West Coast. The range has plateaus to an elevation of 314 metres (1,030 ft) and forms the backbone of the peninsula which extends as far as North West Cape. [5] Yardie Creek, a spectacular gorge where the water is trapped by a sandbar, is located within the park. [6]
Cape Range (South) National Park is a national park in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, 90 kilometres (56 mi) south-west of Exmouth. It was declared on 4 November 2020, is located in the Shire of Exmouth , and is part of the Carnarvon xeric shrublands bioregion.
Kurrajong Hills is a locality in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is 76 kilometres north-west of Sydney , in the local government area of the City of Hawkesbury . It is north of the Bells Line of Road in the Blue Mountains , west of Kurrajong and east of Bilpin .
East Kurrajong is a suburb located in the north-west Sydney basin, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the City of Hawkesbury north of Glossodia and east of Kurrajong . The suburb extends along a single ridge for 16 km from the foot of the Blue Mountains in the west almost to the Hawkesbury River in the east.
Kurrajong may refer to Any of several species of Australian trees in the genus Brachychiton; Kurrajong, New South Wales, a town in the Blue Mountains;
The Marriage Tree (Western Kurrajong Tree) given as a gift during an Aboriginal Marriage at Evans Head, New South Wales, Australia. (2010). In Bundjalung National Park at an Aboriginal midden on the banks of the Evans River, is a Western Kurrajong tree that is estimated to be more than 360 years old.