Elouera Beach | |
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Beach | |
Coordinates: 34°02′47″S 151°09′34″E / 34.04639°S 151.15944°E | |
Location | Cronulla, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Dimensions | |
• Length | 350 m |
Patrolled by | Elouera Surf Life Saving Club |
Hazard rating | 6/10 (moderately hazardous) |
Elouera Beach or Elouera is a patrolled beach on Bate Bay, in Cronulla, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [1] The Wall is the local name given to the area between North Cronulla Beach and Elouera.
Elouera is an Aboriginal word meaning a pleasant place. [2]
The Elouera Surf Lifesaving Club [3] was established in 1966. On the official opening of the clubhouse on 8 June 1967, the club's first surf boat Charlotte Breen, donated by local businessman Tom Breen, was christened and launched. The Elouera "Sharks" had 375 members in the initial season.
Elouera Beach | |
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Beach | |
Coordinates: 34°02′47″S 151°09′34″E / 34.04639°S 151.15944°E | |
Location | Cronulla, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Dimensions | |
• Length | 350 m |
Patrolled by | Elouera Surf Life Saving Club |
Hazard rating | 6/10 (moderately hazardous) |
Elouera Beach or Elouera is a patrolled beach on Bate Bay, in Cronulla, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [1] The Wall is the local name given to the area between North Cronulla Beach and Elouera.
Elouera is an Aboriginal word meaning a pleasant place. [2]
The Elouera Surf Lifesaving Club [3] was established in 1966. On the official opening of the clubhouse on 8 June 1967, the club's first surf boat Charlotte Breen, donated by local businessman Tom Breen, was christened and launched. The Elouera "Sharks" had 375 members in the initial season.