Kiama

Kiama is the largest coastal town between Nowra and Wollongong on NSW's south coast. The town is nestled in the lowlands between the bald green hills and the rugged rocky coastline. The town is very cosmopolitan with many al fresco cafe's and an interesting esplanade main street. The town's main attraction is the blowhole, at Blowhole Point which spurts water up to 60m in the air and is floodlit at night. Amongst the many rocky outcrops, there are some fine beaches, making this place another great holiday destination, within close proximity to Sydney.

Population: 11,700
Postcode: 2533
Location: 128km south of Sydney
Main Roads: Princes Hwy 
Radio Stations (Music): 94FM (94.1), Power FM (94.9), Wave FM (96.5), I98 FM (98.1) Triple J (98.9) 

Looking north over Kiama from the southern Princes Hwy interchange (2001).

Looking north along Manning St, Kiama (2001).

Looking east along Terralong St (main street) and the Collins St R'bout, Kiama (2001).

Copyright MG 2004