Eden, New South Wales
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Eden, New South Wales

Horses on an Eden property
Australian Place
NameEden
Typetown
StateNew South Wales
Population3006
Postcode2551
State DistrictBega
Federal DivisionEden-Monaro

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Eden is a coastal town in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The town, 297 mi (478 km) south of the state capital Sydney near the border with Victoria, is located between Nullica Bay to the south and Calle Calle Bay, the northern reach of Twofold Bay, and built on undulating land adjacent to a deep harbour, Snug Cove, on its western boundary. At the 2006 census, Eden had a population of 3,006.
The eastern coastline has rugged cliffs at the southern end and a wide, sandy surf beach, Aslings Beach, north of the cliffs. The beach ends at the entrance to Lake Curalo, a safe boating inlet of Twofold Bay. Although the urban settlement of Eden commenced in 1843 the settlement was not officially proclaimed as a township until 20 March 1885. The town’s main industries include fishing, forestry, and tourism.

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