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  2. List of foreshore industrial sites on Sydney Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Balmain Colliery This is a list of industrial sites on or adjacent to the foreshore of Port Jackson, including Sydney Harbour, North Harbour, Middle Harbour, Lane Cove River, Parramatta River, and the islands within those waterways. Sydney now has relatively few foreshore industrial sites compared with earlier times, and this list is mainly of historical interest. This list may not include all ...

  3. Port Kembla, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Port Kembla was home to one of Australia's tallest industrial chimneys, a 198 metre tall chimney built in 1965. Port Kembla Primary School was once located adjacent to it but was closed down due to pollution problems from the chimney including lead contaminated soil, acid rain and soot. A warning alarm was fitted to warn of high toxin levels.

  4. Breakwater Battery - Wikipedia

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    Breakwater Battery, was a coastal defence battery at Port Kembla, New South Wales, Australia during World War II. Constructed in 1939 to provide protection for Port Kembla from enemy shipping and submarines. Two 6 inch Mk XI gun emplacements with related underground facilities were constructed near the southern breakwater at Port Kembla.

  5. List of Royal Australian Navy bases - Wikipedia

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    Name of base changed to HMAS Tarangau. [1] HMAS Tarangau: Depot Papua New Guinea Dreger Harbour near Finschhafen, Los Negros Island 1946–1950; 1950–1974 Base at Dreger closed in 1950, and the base name and its personnel and equipment transferred to the former HMAS Seeadler at Manus Island. [1] HMAS Torrens: Depot South Australia Port Adelaide

  6. Port Kembla harbour - Wikipedia

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    Located to the east of the Wollongong suburb of Port Kembla, the harbour of Port Kembla comprises a 8,439 megalitres (298.0 × 10 ^ 6 cu ft) body of water with a surface area of 1.4 square kilometres (0.54 sq mi) at a dredged average depth of 6.1 metres (20 ft) drawn from a catchment area of 6.3 square kilometres (2.4 sq mi).

  7. United States Navy submarine bases - Wikipedia

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    Naval Submarine Base New London was commissioned in 1916 as a dedicated submarine base. [ 5 ] Due to the Japanese hostilities in China and the South Pacific in 1939 the US Congress approved plans for building submarine bases and seaplane bases at Dutch Harbor Alaska , Kodiak, Alaska , Midway Atoll , and Wake Island .

  8. HMS J4 - Wikipedia

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    J1 and J4, plus Platypus, sailed on 10 February 1920 for Geelong, where a submarine base was established. [1] Apart from local exercises and a 1921 visit to Tasmania, the submarines saw little use, and by June 1922, the cost of maintaining the boats and deteriorating economic conditions saw the six submarines decommissioned and marked for disposal.

  9. Port Kembla - Wikipedia

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    Port Kembla may refer to: Port Kembla, New South Wales. Port Kembla harbour, the place where cargo is transferred to and from ships; Port Kembla railway station;