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Kurraba Point

Kurraba Point Visited in on 1 March 2009 Comment View on map -33.84659182298902;151.2247735261917

Looking south-east to Cremorne Point and Robertsons Point.
Looking south-east to Cremorne Point, Mosman in the distance.
As close as we can get to point proper - sneak peek south-east.
The top of Kurraba Point Reserve at the end of Kurraba Road looking south-west to Kirribilli Point, the city and Mrs Macquaries Point (far left).
View west from Kurraba Point Reserve to the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron on Wudyong Point.
Looking south-east from Kurraba Point Reserve. Robertsons Point and its lighthouse can be seen in the middle distance.

This area was once a sandstone quarry, established around 1850 to supply stone for the construction of Fort Denison as well as ballast for ships returning to England. Hence original name of Ballast Point, and the multi-layered reserve that’s well sited for a quiet picnic and play.

The area was described as “a delightful watering suburb” in 1915. And it’s about to regain its status as a suburb – not just a mere locality in Neutral Bay.

This information and a lot more is part of a walking tour guide called Gem of the Harbour (PDF) from North Sydney Council.

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