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Bulli is a coastal suburb in the northern Illawarra region of South Coast New South Wales, nestled between the escarpment and the Pacific Ocean. Historically, Bulli played a key role in the region’s coal mining industry during the 19th and early 20th centuries, with Bulli Colliery once being one of the largest producers in the area. The heritage of coal mining still resonates through the town, with remnants of this industrial past seen in its architecture and landmarks.

The town has evolved into a peaceful seaside destination, offering a laid-back atmosphere with a blend of historical charm and modern conveniences. Bulli is known for its pristine beaches, including Bulli Beach, popular with both surfers and families. The town has a strong sense of community, with regular markets and local festivals that add vibrancy to its social scene.

Bulli is surrounded by other Illawarra towns, such as Thirroul to the north and Woonona to the south, creating a continuous stretch of scenic coastal towns. The beautiful Illawarra Escarpment forms a backdrop, offering bushwalking opportunities with breathtaking views. Bulli’s combination of history, scenic beauty, and relaxed coastal atmosphere make it a sought-after spot for locals and visitors alike.

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