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- Mount_Kembla abstract "Mount Kembla /ˈkɛmblə/ is a mountain in New South Wales, Australia, as well a semi-rural township of Wollongong, which gets its name from the mountain. Kembla is an Aboriginal word meaning "plenty of game". It is a coal mining area, notable for the Mount Kembla Mine disaster of 1902 in which 96 people lost their lives. Four sub-areas are often classified collectively as "Mount Kembla": Kembla Heights, Windy Gully, Cordeaux Valley and Kembla Village (known formerly as American Creek and Violet Hill, respectively). Mount Kembla Village is considered the "main" village. The village includes a local primary school, church and graveyard, several hundred houses and the Mount Kembla Hotel, which was built in 1896. The general store/post office closed in 2010, making it the first time in 145 years the village has been without one. The village also has a heritage centre showcasing local history, emphasizing the mining disaster. An annual Heritage Festival and 96 Candles Ceremony, commemorating the victims of the mine disaster, have been performed consistently every year since the disaster. The village is accessible from Wollongong, via Cordeaux Road, named after early settlers; and from Mount Keira via Harry Graham Drive. The small village of Kembla Heights is to the northwest, reached by Harry Graham Drive. The Mount Kembla Colliery was established in 1883, and the purpose-built township was constructed by the company to house the employees. The community thrived until late-1970 when the mine closed and the town went into decline, losing its general store, post office, Presbyterian church, tennis courts and public telephones during the following years. BHP Billiton is a mining/steel export company which owns substantial property on and around Mount Kembla. It is currently mining at the Dendrobium site, half a kilometre west of the village. Mount Kembla is joined to the west by the Illawarra escarpment and, in particular, a mass with two lower summits, Kembla West (512 m) and Mount Burelli (531 m). The mountain forms a prominent peak pointing approximately eastward.".
- Mount_Kembla country Australia.
- Mount_Kembla populationTotal "908".
- Mount_Kembla thumbnail Mount_Kembla_from_Mount_Nebo.JPG?width=300.
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- Mount_Kembla wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=Mount_Kembla_NSW_Australia.
- Mount_Kembla wikiPageExternalLink mtkembladisaster.htm.
- Mount_Kembla wikiPageExternalLink www.mtkembla.org.au.
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- Mount_Kembla wikiPageID "707064".
- Mount_Kembla wikiPageRevisionID "591411661".
- Mount_Kembla area "1.6".
- Mount_Kembla caption "View of Mount Kembla from Mount Nebo".
- Mount_Kembla city Wollongong.
- Mount_Kembla elevation "534".
- Mount_Kembla fedgov Division_of_Cunningham.
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- Mount_Kembla lga "City of Wollongong".
- Mount_Kembla name "Mount Kembla".
- Mount_Kembla nearE Cordeaux_Heights,_New_South_Wales.
- Mount_Kembla nearNe Figtree,_New_South_Wales.
- Mount_Kembla nearSe Farmborough_Heights,_New_South_Wales.
- Mount_Kembla nearW Kembla_Heights,_New_South_Wales.
- Mount_Kembla pop "908".
- Mount_Kembla popYear "2006".
- Mount_Kembla postcode "2526".
- Mount_Kembla state "nsw".
- Mount_Kembla stategov Electoral_district_of_Keira.
- Mount_Kembla type "suburb".
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- Mount_Kembla subject Category:1902_in_Australia.
- Mount_Kembla subject Category:1902_mining_disasters.
- Mount_Kembla subject Category:Coal_mining_disasters_in_Australia.
- Mount_Kembla subject Category:Illawarra_escarpment.
- Mount_Kembla subject Category:Mining_disasters_in_Australia.
- Mount_Kembla subject Category:Mining_towns_in_New_South_Wales.
- Mount_Kembla subject Category:Suburbs_of_Wollongong,_New_South_Wales.
- Mount_Kembla subject Category:Wollongong.
- Mount_Kembla point "-34.442 150.809".
- Mount_Kembla type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Mount_Kembla type District108552138.
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- Mount_Kembla type MiningTownsInNewSouthWales.
- Mount_Kembla type Municipality108626283.
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- Mount_Kembla type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mount_Kembla type Region108630985.
- Mount_Kembla type ResidentialDistrict108553535.
- Mount_Kembla type Suburb108554440.
- Mount_Kembla type SuburbsOfWollongong,NewSouthWales.
- Mount_Kembla type Town108665504.
- Mount_Kembla type UrbanArea108675967.
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- Mount_Kembla type Place.
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- Mount_Kembla type Settlement.
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- Mount_Kembla comment "Mount Kembla /ˈkɛmblə/ is a mountain in New South Wales, Australia, as well a semi-rural township of Wollongong, which gets its name from the mountain. Kembla is an Aboriginal word meaning "plenty of game". It is a coal mining area, notable for the Mount Kembla Mine disaster of 1902 in which 96 people lost their lives.".
- Mount_Kembla label "Mount Kembla".
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- Mount_Kembla lat "-34.442".
- Mount_Kembla long "150.809".
- Mount_Kembla wasDerivedFrom Mount_Kembla?oldid=591411661.
- Mount_Kembla depiction Mount_Kembla_from_Mount_Nebo.JPG.
- Mount_Kembla homepage www.mtkembla.org.au.
- Mount_Kembla isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Kembla.
- Mount_Kembla name "Mount Kembla".