
Cronulla is a
suburb of
Sydney, in the state of
New South Wales
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Australia. Boasting numerous surf beaches and swimming spots, the suburb attracts both tourists and
Greater Sydney residents. Cronulla is located 26 kilometres south of the
Sydney central business district, in the
local government area of the
Sutherland Shire
Sutherland Shire is a Local government in Australia, local government area in the Southern Sydney, southern region of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Sutherland Shire comprises an area of and as at the had an estimated pop ...
.
Cronulla is located on a
peninsula
A peninsula (; ) is a landform that extends from a mainland and is surrounded by water on most, but not all of its borders. A peninsula is also sometimes defined as a piece of land bordered by water on three of its sides. Peninsulas exist on al ...
framed by
Botany Bay
Botany Bay ( Dharawal: ''Kamay''), an open ocean
The ocean (also the sea or the world ocean) is the body of salt water that covers approximately 70.8% of the surface of Earth and contains 97% of Earth's water. An ocean can also refe ...
to the north,
Bate Bay to the east,
Port Hacking
Port Hacking Estuary (Aboriginal Tharawal language: ''Deeban''), an open youthful tide dominated, drowned valley estuary, is located in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia approximately south of Sydney central business district. ...
to the south, and
Gunnamatta Bay
The Gunnamatta Bay is a small bay in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Gunnamatta Bay is located off the Port Hacking estuary, in the Sutherland Shire. The foreshore is a natural boundary for the suburbs of Cronulla to the east, W ...
to the west. The neighbouring suburb of
Woolooware lies to the west of Cronulla, and
Burraneer lies to the southwest. The
Kurnell
Kurnell is a suburb in Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is south of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Sutherland Shire along the east coast. Cronulla and Woolooware are the onl ...
peninsula
A peninsula (; ) is a landform that extends from a mainland and is surrounded by water on most, but not all of its borders. A peninsula is also sometimes defined as a piece of land bordered by water on three of its sides. Peninsulas exist on al ...
, the site of the first landfall on the eastern coastline made by Captain
James Cook in 1770, is reached by driving northeast out of Cronulla on Captain Cook Drive.
History
Cronulla is derived from the
Aboriginal
Aborigine, aborigine or aboriginal may refer to:
*Aborigines (mythology), in Roman mythology
* Indigenous peoples, general term for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area
*One of several groups of indigenous peoples, see ...
word , meaning ‘'place of the small pink seashell'’ in the dialect of the area's
Indigenous inhabitants, the
Gweagal, who were a clan of the Tharawal (or
Dharawal
The Dharawal people, also spelt Tharawal and other variants, are an Aboriginal Australian people, identified by the Dharawal language. Traditionally, they lived as hunter–fisher–gatherers in family groups or clans with ties of kinship, ...
) tribe. They inhabited the southern geographic areas of Sydney. The beaches were named by Surveyor
Robert Dixon who surveyed here in 1827-28 and, by 1840, the main beach was still known as Karranulla. In July 1852 the schooner Venus was wrecked on the beach, which was referred to in newspaper reports as Cooranulla.
Matthew Flinders
Captain (Royal Navy), Captain Matthew Flinders (16 March 1774 – 19 July 1814) was a British navigator and cartographer who led the first littoral zone, inshore circumnavigate, circumnavigation of mainland Australia, then called New Holland ...
and
George Bass
George Bass (; 30 January 1771 – after 5 February 1803) was a British naval surgeon and explorer of Australia.
Early years
Bass was born on 30 January 1771 at Aswarby, a hamlet near Sleaford, Lincolnshire, the son of a tenant farmer, Georg ...
explored and mapped the coastline and Port Hacking estuary in 1796 and the southernmost point of Cronulla is named Bass and Flinders Point in their honour. John Connell received a grant of in 1835. Thomas Holt (1811–88) owned most of the land that stretched from Sutherland to Cronulla in the 1860s. Holt built Sutherland House on the foreshore of Gwawley Bay in 1818, on the eastern side of Sylvania. In 1888 master mariner Captain Joseph Henry Rounce Spingall became the pioneering resident of Cronulla when, with his family, he constructed the two-storey 'Oriental Guest House' on land above where today's North Cronulla Hotel sits. The Depression of 1890 and a lack of reliable transport access from Sutherland saw "The Captain's" pub sold. The Cronulla area was subdivided in 1895 and land was offered for sale at 10 pounds per acre. In 1899, the government named the area , which means ''sandy hills''. On 26 February 1908, it was officially changed to Cronulla and Gunnamatta was used for the name of the bay, on the western side.

After the Illawarra railway line was built to Sutherland in 1885, the area became popular for picnics and swimming.
Steam trams operated between Cronulla and Sutherland from 1911. Many regulars rented beach houses at Cronulla every year for school holidays. The Oriental Hotel was built by Captain Spingall in 1888, on the present site of apartments behind the North Cronulla Hotel. The Cecil Hotel was located on the foreshore of South Cronulla and the Ritz Café was popular with holiday-makers. The Cecil Apartments were built on the former site of this hotel. The steam trams were replaced by the Cronulla branch of the Illawarra railway line when it opened in 1939.
The post office opened in January 1891, known as Cronulla Beach, but closed in 1893. It reopened in 1907 and the name was officially changed to Cronulla in 1929.
The Cronulla School of Arts was established in 1904. The original wooden building was demolished and replaced by the current School of Arts building in November 1912 and is now one of the oldest buildings in Cronulla.
The first public school opened in 1910. In 1955,
Cronulla Library
Sutherland Shire Libraries is an Australian public library system which serves the Sutherland Shire, in Sydney, New South Wales. It was officially established in 1953. As of June 2016, the library had 76,389 registered members, and a collection o ...
opened.
From the 1950s, many of the guest houses began being replaced by high rise flats. Even though it developed as a residential area, Cronulla remained popular with beachgoers and tourists. Several hotels, motels and serviced apartments operate today. The Cronulla Bicentennial Plaza opened in February 1989.
In 2005 the beachfront at Cronulla was the scene of widely publicised
mob disturbances and violent confrontations.
These incidents continued over a number of days and also spread to other areas in Sydney.
Heritage listings
Cronulla has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
* Captain Cook Drive:
Cronulla sand dunes
*Cronulla School of Arts 1912:
* Cronulla railway:
Cronulla railway station
Cronulla railway station is the heritage-listed terminus railway station on the Cronulla line in Cronulla in the Sutherland Shire local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed and built by the NSW Department of Railways ...
*41 Cronulla Street:
Cronulla Post Office
Cronulla Post Office is a heritage-listed post office at 41 Cronulla Street, Cronulla, New South Wales, Cronulla, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Edwin Hubert Henderson of the Department of Works and Railways, Commonwealt ...
* 202 Nicholson Parade:
Cronulla Fisheries Centre
The Cronulla Fisheries Centre or Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre is a heritage-listed former fisheries research centre and now public reserve and marine rescue base located at the Southern end of Nicholson Parade, Cronulla, Sutherland Shi ...
Beaches

Cronulla is a popular tourist attraction and attracts many beachgoers from all over Sydney. Cronulla Beach features a long stretch of sand that runs from Boat Harbour to North Cronulla, followed by rock pools and another sandy beach at South Cronulla. The beaches of Cronulla from north to south are: Boat Harbour, Greenhills Beach,
Wanda Beach,
Elouera Beach,
North Cronulla Beach,
Cronulla Beach, Blackwoods Beach,
Shelly Beach and Oak Park. Local names also apply to various parts of the beach, such as ''The Alley'', between Cronulla Beach and North Cronulla, ''The Wall'', between North Cronulla and Elouera, ''Midway'', between Elouera and Wanda,''Sandshoes'', near the mouth of the
Port Hacking
Port Hacking Estuary (Aboriginal Tharawal language: ''Deeban''), an open youthful tide dominated, drowned valley estuary, is located in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia approximately south of Sydney central business district. ...
estuary, ''Voodoo Reef'' and ''The Point''. The beaches are popular recreational areas for
swimming
Swimming is the self-propulsion of a person through water, or other liquid, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival. Locomotion is achieved through coordinated movement of the limbs and the body to achieve hydrodynamic thrust that r ...
,
surfing,
bodyboarding
Bodyboarding is a water sport in which the surfer rides a bodyboard on the crest, face, and curl of a wave which is carrying the surfer towards the shore. Bodyboarding is also referred to as ''Boogieboarding'' due to the invention of the "Boogie ...
,
bodysurfing
Bodysurfing is the art and sport of riding a wave without the assistance of any buoyant device such as a surfboard or bodyboard. Bodysurfers often equip themselves with a pair of swimfins that aid propulsion and help the bodysurfer catch, ride an ...
and other water sports.
Shark Island Shark Island may refer to:
Places
*Cocos Island, Costa Rica
*Shark Island, Namibia, off the coast of Namibia
*Shark Island Concentration Camp, at Shark Island, Namibia
*Shark Island (Port Jackson), in Sydney Harbour, Australia
*Shark Island (Cronu ...
, just off Cronulla Beach, is a famous
surfing and
bodyboarding
Bodyboarding is a water sport in which the surfer rides a bodyboard on the crest, face, and curl of a wave which is carrying the surfer towards the shore. Bodyboarding is also referred to as ''Boogieboarding'' due to the invention of the "Boogie ...
spot, and the site of the annual
Shark Island Challenge bodyboarding contest. Gunnamatta Bay provides protected
swimming
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at the baths off Gunnamatta Park. Port Hacking is a popular location for such water sports as
waterskiing
Water skiing (also waterskiing or water-skiing) is a surface water sport in which an individual is pulled behind a boat or a cable ski installation over a body of water, skimming the surface on two skis or one ski. The sport requires suffici ...
and
wakeboarding
Wakeboarding is a water sport in which the rider, standing on a wakeboard (a board with foot bindings), is towed behind a motorboat across its wake and especially up off the crest in order to perform aerial maneuvers. A hallmark of wakeboardin ...
.
Parks

* Bass & Flinders Point is the southernmost part of Cronulla and features a monument to explorers
George Bass
George Bass (; 30 January 1771 – after 5 February 1803) was a British naval surgeon and explorer of Australia.
Early years
Bass was born on 30 January 1771 at Aswarby, a hamlet near Sleaford, Lincolnshire, the son of a tenant farmer, Georg ...
and
Matthew Flinders
Captain (Royal Navy), Captain Matthew Flinders (16 March 1774 – 19 July 1814) was a British navigator and cartographer who led the first littoral zone, inshore circumnavigate, circumnavigation of mainland Australia, then called New Holland ...
, who explored the
Port Hacking
Port Hacking Estuary (Aboriginal Tharawal language: ''Deeban''), an open youthful tide dominated, drowned valley estuary, is located in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia approximately south of Sydney central business district. ...
estuary.
* Darook Park, Gunnamatta Park and Tonkin Park are all located on Gunnamatta Bay.

* Cronulla Park is located behind the beach at South Cronulla.
* Dunningham Park sits behind the beach at North Cronulla, shaded by large
Norfolk Island pine
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s. It features a children's playground, picnic tables and a kiosk.
* Monro Park, featuring the Cronulla War Memorial, is located opposite Cronulla railway station.
* Don Lucas Reserve is located beside the car park at Wanda Beach, popular for sport and recreational activities such as flying
kites
A kite is a tethered heavier-than-air or lighter-than-air craft with wing surfaces that react against the air to create lift and drag forces. A kite consists of wings, tethers and anchors. Kites often have a bridle and tail to guide the face ...
.
* Shelly Park sits behind Shelley Beach.
* Oak Park
* Hungry Point Reserve at the end of Nicholson Parade.
Commercial area

The main shopping strip runs along Cronulla Street, which has been partly converted into a pedestrian mall known as Cronulla Plaza. It also extends along the Kingsway, Gerrale Street and other surrounding streets. Cronulla has developed a café culture, with some cafés and restaurants located along the North Cronulla foreshore and Cronulla Plaza. The suburb boasts a
Rydges high-rise hotel, although tourists can choose from a variety of hotels, motels and serviced apartments. Cronulla has many restaurants, nightclubs, pubs and bars, as well as a brand-new
Hoyts
The Hoyts Group of companies in Australia and New Zealand includes Hoyts Cinemas and Val Morgan. Hoyts operates more than 450 cinema screens and 55,000 seats, making it Australia's second largest movie exhibitor after Event Hospita ...
cinema that opened late-2020.
Transport

Trains terminate at
Cronulla railway station
Cronulla railway station is the heritage-listed terminus railway station on the Cronulla line in Cronulla in the Sutherland Shire local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed and built by the NSW Department of Railways ...
on the
Cronulla branch of the
Illawarra line, on the
Sydney Trains
Sydney Trains is the operator of the suburban passenger Railways in Sydney, rail network serving the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Railways in Sydney, network is a hybrid urban rail, urban-suburban rail system with a central un ...
network. Cronulla Tunnel Gallery is just north of the station, linking Cronulla Street to Tonkin Street.
Cronulla and National Park Ferry Cruises runs passenger services around
Port Hacking
Port Hacking Estuary (Aboriginal Tharawal language: ''Deeban''), an open youthful tide dominated, drowned valley estuary, is located in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia approximately south of Sydney central business district. ...
and a regular route between Cronulla and
Bundeena
Bundeena is a village on the outskirts of southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Bundeena is located 29 km south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the Local government in Australia, local governmen ...
, on the edge of the
Royal National Park
The Royal National Park is a protected national park that is located in Sutherland Shire in the Australian state of New South Wales, just south of Sydney.
The national park is about south of the Sydney central business district near the l ...
. The Cronulla Ferry wharf sits on
Gunnamatta Bay
The Gunnamatta Bay is a small bay in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Gunnamatta Bay is located off the Port Hacking estuary, in the Sutherland Shire. The foreshore is a natural boundary for the suburbs of Cronulla to the east, W ...
, beside Tonkin Park.
Transdev NSW
Transdev NSW is a bus operator in the northern, southern and western suburbs of Sydney, Australia, operating on behalf of Transport for NSW. It is a subsidiary of Transdev Australasia. It is a different subsidiary to Transdev John Holland, whi ...
operates several bus routes that stop at Cronulla Railway Station. For full details of all bus services see
Cronulla Station.
Sport and recreation

* The local
National Rugby League
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football club is the
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks are an Australian professional rugby league club based in Cronulla, in the Sutherland Shire, Southern Sydney, New South Wales. They compete in the National Rugby League ( NRL), Australasia's premier rugby leagu ...
. The Cronulla-Sutherland League's Club and home ground,
Endeavour Field
Endeavour Field (also known by its commercial name PointsBet Stadium and colloquially as Shark Park during Cronulla Sharks matches) is a rugby league stadium in the southern Sydney suburb of Woolooware, New South Wales, Australia. It is the h ...
, are located on Captain Cook Drive at
Woolooware.
* Cronulla-Sutherland Junior Baseball Little League represented
Australia in the
2015 Little League World Series
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where they had a record of one win and two losses.
*
Surf lifesaving
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clubs are located along the beach at
Wanda,
Elouera,
North Cronulla
North Cronulla Beach or ''North Cronulla'' is a patrolled beach on Bate Bay, in Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia. ''The Wall'' is the local name given to the area between North Cronulla Beach and Elouera. ''The Alley'' is the local name give ...
and
South Cronulla.
* Many soccer clubs are located in the Cronulla district, the most prominent being
Cronulla Seagulls FC and the Cronulla RSL clubs.
* Surfing plays a major role in Cronulla. Famous professional surfer and 1999 world champion
Mark Occhilupo
Marco Jay Luciano "Mark" Occhilupo (born 16 June 1966) is an Australian surfer and winner of the 1999 ASP World title.
Occhilupo, also known as "Occy", began his professional career in the World Championship Tour (WCT) at the age of 17. In S ...
('Occy') grew up surfing in Cronulla. Many surfboard shapers hand craft their surfboards in Cronulla and the Sutherland Shire and
Cronulla Beach holds the
Australian Boardriders Battle on
Australia Day
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.
*The annual
Shark Island Challenge bodyboarding contest and the annual
Shark Island Swim Challenge are held at
Cronulla Beach.
* The Cronulla International Cycling Grand Prix has been held in Cronulla since 2006. In 2009 it was also the
Australian National Criterium Championships
The Australian National Criterium Championships cover several different categories of Australian road bicycle racing events, normally held annually. The elite event is normally held in the December the preceding year, for example the 2009 champ ...
.
* The Bate Bay Body Bashers are a
Bodysurfing
Bodysurfing is the art and sport of riding a wave without the assistance of any buoyant device such as a surfboard or bodyboard. Bodysurfers often equip themselves with a pair of swimfins that aid propulsion and help the bodysurfer catch, ride an ...
club based in Cronulla. They compete in team bodysurfing competitions against other Australian clubs including the East Sydney Bodysurfers and the Northern Beaches Wompers. They were Australian Champions in 2017.
* The Cronulla Polar Bears Winter Swimming Club compete against
Bondi Icebergs Winter Swimming Club, South Maroubra Dolphins Winter Swimming Club, Clovelly Eskimos Winter Swimming Club, Maroubra Seals Winter Swimming Club, Coolangatta Surf Life Saving Club, Coogee Penguins Winter Swimming Club, Bronte Splashers, Wollongong Whales and Cottesloe Crabs in the Winter Swimming Association of Australia Championships
* The Sutherland Shire is also home to a number of Rugby Union Clubs led by Southern Districts Rebels, who participate in the Shute Shield competition. It also has a number of junior teams competing in Sydney Juniors Union and many senior clubs who play in the NSW Suburban Rugby Union competition.
Events
* Cronulla Spring Festival is held every year on the second weekend of September. It includes free entertainment, food and many variety stalls.
* Opera on the Beach is an event commonly held at Cronulla as part of the nation's
Australia Day
Australia Day is the official national day of Australia. Observed annually on 26 January, it marks the 1788 landing of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove and raising of the Union Flag by Arthur Phillip following days of exploration of Port J ...
celebrations.
Popular culture
*''
Puberty Blues'' is a book and movie about the surfing culture in the Sutherland Shire.
* The ''
Australia's Next Top Model'' (Cycle 4) house was situated on Gunnamatta Bay.
* ''
The Shire
The Shire is a region of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, described in ''The Lord of the Rings'' and other works. The Shire is an inland area settled exclusively by hobbits, the Shire-folk, largely sheltered from the goings-on in th ...
'' is a reality
TV show
A television show – or simply TV show – is any content produced for viewing on a television set which can be broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, or cable, excluding breaking news, advertisements, or trailers that are typically placed bet ...
with Cronulla as its main setting; its filming commenced in early 2012.
Demographics
According to the
2016 census
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*16 (number), the natural number following 15 and preceding 17
*one of the years 16 BC, AD 16, 1916, 2016
Films
* ''Pathinaaru'' or ''Sixteen'', a 2010 Tamil film
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, there were 18,070 people in Cronulla.
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 1.0% of the population.
* The most common ancestries were English 28.5%, Australian 24.5%, Irish 10.9%, Scottish 7.4% and Italian 3.0%
* 75.1% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were England 3.6%, New Zealand 1.8%, Philippines 0.6% and Germany 0.6%.
* 82.7% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Greek 0.9%, Spanish 0.9%, Portuguese 0.7%, Italian 0.7% and German 0.6%.
* The most common responses for religion were Catholic 27.5%, No Religion 27.4% and Anglican 18.2%.
* The median weekly household income was $1,794, higher than the national median of $1,438.
* Real estate costs were correspondingly high; the median mortgage repayments were $2,167 compared to the national median of $1,755.
* Of occupied private dwellings in Cronulla, 72.7% were flat or apartments, 20.5% were separate houses and 5.7% were semi-detached.
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Notable residents
* Scott Morrison
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, 30th Prime Minister of Australia
* Luke Baines, actor, singer and model
* Lara Bingle
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, model, former partner of cricketer Michael Clarke
* Brendan Cowell, actor, appeared on '' Love My Way'' and ''Game of Thrones
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''
* Aileen Griffiths
Aileen May Griffiths OAM (1918–2007) was an Australian woman who was awarded the Order of Australia in 1996, and the Centenary Medal in 2001, for her community work in the Sutherland Shire of Sydney.
Griffiths was the daughter of William Atkin ...
OAM, community worker and organiser
* Tom Jay Williams, former lead singer of Lynk Lynk or LYNK may refer to:
* Lynk (band), an Australian pop rock band
* Lynk & Co, an automotive brand owned by China-based Zhejiang Geely Holding Group
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* Daniel MacPherson
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, Australian actor, TV presenter, notable for being in ''City Homicide
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and Dancing with the Stars
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''
* Chris McCormack, ironman, triathlete
* Craig Alexander, ironman, triathlete
* Toni Pearen, TV presenter, actress
* Ben McNeill
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, film producer
* Myles Pollard, actor, appeared on ''McLeod's Daughters
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''
* Jason Stevens
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, former Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks are an Australian professional rugby league club based in Cronulla, in the Sutherland Shire, Southern Sydney, New South Wales. They compete in the National Rugby League ( NRL), Australasia's premier rugby leagu ...
player
* Sharni Vinson
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Born in Sydne ...
, actress, appeared on ''Home and Away
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''
* Damian Keogh, former Australian basketball captain and CEO of Hoyts cinema group and Val Morgan
* Adam Wilkinson, Australian Entertainment Manager, discovered 5 Seconds of Summer
* Steve Waugh
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- Former Australian Cricket Captain
Schools
Cronulla is home to a number of primary and secondary schools:
* Cronulla High School
* De La Salle College
*Our Lady of Mercy College
*Cronulla Public School
*South Cronulla Public School
*St Francis De Sales
*Burraneer Bay Public School
*St Aloysius Catholic Primary School
Churches
There are several churches in the Cronulla area:
*St Andrews Anglican Church
St Aloysius Catholic Church
*Cronulla Baptist Church
*Cronulla Uniting Church
*Presbyterian War Memorial Church
*C3 Church Cronulla
*Establish Church
See also
* 2005 Cronulla riots
The 2005 Cronulla riots were a race riot in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It began in the beachside suburb of Cronulla on 11 December, and spread over to additional suburbs the next few nights.
The riots were triggered by an event the ...
* Arts Theatre Cronulla
The Arts Theatre Cronulla is a community theatre located at 6 Surf Road Cronulla in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It has a single auditorium that seats 120.
Early years
Cronulla School of Arts Dramatic Society (1946–1957). In 1946 B ...
* Cronulla railway station
Cronulla railway station is the heritage-listed terminus railway station on the Cronulla line in Cronulla in the Sutherland Shire local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed and built by the NSW Department of Railways ...
* Cronulla sand dunes
* Electoral district of Cronulla, a seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is the lower of the two houses of the Parliament of New South Wales, an Australian state. The upper house is the New South Wales Legislative Council. Both the Assembly and Council sit at Parliament House ...
References
External links
Cronulla - Sydney.com
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Suburbs of Sydney
Botany Bay
Beaches of New South Wales