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Kurnell is a
suburb in Sydney, in the
state of New
South Wales, Australia. It is 21.4
kilometres (13.3 mi)
south of the
Sydney central business district...
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northern headland is at La
Perouse and the
southern headland is at
Kurnell. The
visitor attraction,
natural conservation and
heritage conservation...
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Kurnell Refinery was a
crude oil
refinery located in
Kurnell on
Botany Bay, New
South Wales, Australia. It had a
refining capacity of 124,500 barrels...
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mouth at the
Tasman Sea,
midpoint between the
suburbs of La
Perouse and
Kurnell. The
northern headland of the
entrance to the bay from the
Tasman Sea is...
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visitor attraction located south of
Sydney on the
Kurnell Peninsula at
Lindum Road,
Kurnell, New
South Wales. Formerly, it was a site for sand mining...
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Sydney Desalination Plant also
known as the
Kurnell Desalination Plant is a
potable drinking water desalination plant that
forms part of the water...
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Kurnell Story is a 1957
industrial film
directed by Ken G. Hall
about the
construction of the
Kurnell Oil
Refinery in Sydney, Australia. It was Hall's...
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Lieutenant James Cook, who went as**** onto what is now the
suburb of
Kurnell on 29
April 1770. It was
originally intended to be the
location of the...
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Sydney suburbs with a
French name,
others being Sans
Souci and Vaucluse.
Kurnell is
located opposite, on the
southern headland of
Botany Bay. La Perouse...
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Caltex Australia Limited in
March 1981.
Caltex Australia opened the
Kurnell Refinery in 1956. In
March 1981,
Caltex Australia acquired Golden Fleece...