Bolong, an Aboriginal word meaning 'bullock', is a dairy farming community on the north side of the Shoalhaven River. It sits between the towns of Bomaderry and Shoalhaven Heads.
Two of the…
Bolong, an Aboriginal word meaning 'bullock', is a dairy farming community on the north side of the Shoalhaven River. It sits between the towns of Bomaderry and Shoalhaven Heads.
Two of the Shoalhaven's biggest industries are situated here: Manildra, a food starch factory that produces the bi-product ethanol; the other is the Australian Paper Mill.
There is no township at Bolong. The town is Bomaderry, which has cafes and supermarkets, a train station and an aquatic centre.
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