Kundabung, New South Wales facts for kids
Quick facts for kids KundabungNew South Wales |
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Postcode(s) | 2441 |
Location | 487 km (303 mi) north of Sydney |
LGA(s) | Kempsey Shire |
State electorate(s) | Oxley |
Federal Division(s) | Cowper |
Kundabung is a small place located on the North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It's a quiet area that sits between larger towns.
Getting Around Kundabung
Kundabung is easy to reach because two important routes pass right through it.
Roads and Railways
The Pacific Highway is a major road that goes through Kundabung. This highway connects many towns along the coast.
A railway line also runs through Kundabung. This is the North Coast railway line. There used to be a train station here. It was open from 1917 until 1974.
Preceding station | Former Services | Following station | ||
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Kempsey
towards Brisbane
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North Coast Line | Telegraph Point
towards Maitland
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A Little Bit About Kundabung
In 2006, a count of people showed that 586 people lived in Kundabung.
The name Kundabung comes from an Aboriginal word. It means "wild apples." This tells us a bit about the native plants that might have grown in the area long ago.
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