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Condong (LOCALITY), NSW Details
History
Sorrounds sugar cane crushing mill built by C.S.R. Co. which opened for crushing in 1880. Mill now property of NSW Sugar Milling Co-op.
Description
A locality on the Pacific Highway bounded in the west by the Tweed River. It adjoins the locality of South Murwillumbah in the south west Boundaries within the Tweed Council shown on map GNB 3810 A bounded address locality. Also assigned as a village.
Meaning
From the Bandjalung-Yugambeh dialect chain word culgurrygum a big swamp. Source: W Andrews. Tweed Daily date unknown.
Origin
Aboriginal.
Condong (LOCALITY), NSW
title | Condong (LOCALITY) |
additional | |
state | NSW |
reference | 81763 |
placename | Condong |
designation | LOCALITY |
geographical name | |
previous names | |
lga | TWEED |
description | A locality on the Pacific Highway bounded in the west by the Tweed River. It adjoins the locality of South Murwillumbah in the south west Boundaries within the Tweed Council shown on map GNB 3810 A bounded address locality. Also assigned as a village. |
meaning | From the Bandjalung-Yugambeh dialect chain word culgurrygum a big swamp. Source: W Andrews. Tweed Daily date unknown. |
origin | Aboriginal. |
history | Sorrounds sugar cane crushing mill built by C.S.R. Co. which opened for crushing in 1880. Mill now property of NSW Sugar Milling Co-op. |