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Tathra is a small, yet popular coastal town on the Sapphire Coast, 15km from Bega. The layout of the town is interesting as most of it (including about half of the town's shops) lies on the top of the headland, with a steep descent required to reach the beach, camping area and main residential zone. The town has also not had the injection of commercialism that the nearby Merimbula has, therefore retaining a quiet nature.
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Bega River: View of Bega River at Tathra, May 2011. Image © Paul Rands |
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Bega River: View of the mouth of the Bega River at Tathra, May 2011. Image © Paul Rands |
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Tathra Point: View of the Tasman Sea from Tathra Point, May 2011. Image © Paul Rands |
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Tathra Point: View of the Tasman Sea from Tathra Point, May 2011. Image © Paul Rands |
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Old Building: Old building situated behind Fat Tony's restaurant and the laundromat, Tathra, May 2011. Image © Paul Rands |
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Mogareeka Inlet: View from Tathra to Mogareeka Inlet, May 2011. Image © Paul Rands |
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Tathra Beach: View of Tathra Beach, May 2011. Image © Paul Rands |
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Tathra Beach: View of Tathra Beach, May 2011. Image © Paul Rands |
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Tathra: View over Tathra from the surrounding hills, May 2011. Image © Paul Rands |
1 Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census Quickstats 2016, Tathra SSC
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