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  2. Lennox Head, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Lennox Head is a seaside village in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, situated on the stretch of coast between Byron Bay and Ballina in Ballina Shire local government area. It had a population of 7,741 in the 2016 Australian census .

  3. List of places in New South Wales by population - Wikipedia

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  4. Byron Bay - Wikipedia

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    Byron Bay (Minjungbal: Cavvanbah) is a beachside town located in the far-northeastern corner of New South Wales, Australia (in Bundjalung Country). It is located 772 kilometres (480 mi) north of Sydney and 165 kilometres (103 mi) south of Brisbane. Cape Byron, a headland adjacent to the town, is the easternmost point of mainland Australia. [2]

  5. Fontainea - Wikipedia

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    One species, Fontainea oraria, the coast fontainea, is known only from 10 living plants growing on private property near Lennox Head in northern New South Wales, Australia. Its status is critically endangered.

  6. Lennox Head - Wikipedia

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  7. Bundjalung people - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant James Cook FRS RN noted the presence of about 20 Bundjalung Nation Arakwal Aboriginal people on what is now known as 'Seven Mile Beach', north of Lennox Head and just to the south of Broken Head. Details: 15 May 1770 AD Caricature of 'Sir Joseph Banks' wearing the Order of the Bath as a result of his expedition to the South Seas.