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Terra & Mare Pizzeria in Culburra Beach.

Terra & Mare Pizzeria

A retro-inspired slice shop in Culburra Beach.

  • Bianca Hrovat

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Georgie Gardner.

What Georgie Gardner has in common with photographer Max Dupain

Maybe Max and I were on the same page when it came to appreciating the beauty, the solace and simplicity of this special place.

  • Georgie Gardner
Brunswick Heads has long been tipped as the next Byron Bay.

The NSW sea-change towns where house prices plunged 20 per cent

In a string of once-booming seaside spots, prices are coming back to earth as workers spend more time in their CBD offices.

  • Sue Williams
Vicki McCarty is selling a home built by her parents.

Where you can buy a beach house in NSW under $1.5m, $1m and $750,000

The typical house in Byron Bay now costs more than $2 million, but buyers who look a little further along the coast can spend much less.

  • Carmen Forward
The approved Sealark development at Culburra.

‘No longer fishing villages’: Fight to save charm of South Coast holiday towns

Thousands of Sydneysiders are drawn to the classic holiday spots every summer, but plans to protect their character are up in the air.

  • Catherine Naylor
The proposed development at Culburra.

‘Most of the animals wouldn’t survive’: The land clearing projects set to benefit private school and Sydney University

More than 80 hectares of bushland, including endangered animal habitat, is slated for development at two popular holiday spots near Jervis Bay on the NSW South Coast.

  • Catherine Naylor
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Backburning operations have been taking place in Hill Top, NSW.

South Coast holidaymakers may be trapped by escalating fires as conditions worsen

The Rural Fire Service on Monday said 911 homes had been destroyed in NSW to date, along with 72 facilities and more than 2000 outbuildings.

  • Laura Chung and Jenny Noyes
All mod cons, including a flatscreen TV and high end coffee maker, at Coast@Culburra.

Accommodation review: Coast@Culburra, Culburra Beach, NSW

Privacy and modern technology create a sense of something special.

  • Peter Harrison
Culburra

Gidget Goes to Culburra, review: Fun times with a beach babe

A little bit Barbie, a little bit Hollywood, this retro shack is a hit either way, writes Rachel Browne.

Chic shack ... the view from bed to lawn to dunes at On the Beach; dogs are welcome.

On the Beach cottage, Culburra Beach review: A shack for four legs - and two

With the storm clouds rolling in, a charming beach cottage comes up spades for Emily Dunn and 'family'.