Wooloweyah, New South Wales
Wooloweyah is a small village on the northern coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is approximately five kilometres south of Yamba and approximately two kilometres west of Angourie.
Grafton is a town in Australia.
Population: 9,955
Latitude: -29° 41' 24.43" S
Longitude: 152° 56' 0.13" E
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