Cundletown (SUBURB), NSW Details

Description

A town on the Manning River and Pacific Highway about 7 km by road east of Taree. Boundaries within the Greater Taree Council area shown on map GNB3806.

Origin

Mixed Aboriginal and English. Cundle is a native plant the fruit of which resembles carrot. (Reed 1969).

Cundletown (SUBURB), NSW
title Cundletown (SUBURB)
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state NSW
reference 15425
placename Cundletown
designation SUBURB
geographical name
previous names
lga GREATER TAREE
description A town on the Manning River and Pacific Highway about 7 km by road east of Taree. Boundaries within the Greater Taree Council area shown on map GNB3806.
meaning
origin Mixed Aboriginal and English. Cundle is a native plant the fruit of which resembles carrot. (Reed 1969).
history
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