- Audley, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Audley
state = nsw
caption =
lga =Sutherland Shire
postcode = 2232
est = 1900s
pop =
elevation= 160
maxtemp =
mintemp =
rainfall =
stategov = Heathcote
fedgov = Cook
dist1 = 35
location1= SydneyAudley is a locality on the outskirts of southern
Sydney , in the state ofNew South Wales ,Australia . It is located in theRoyal National Park and is part of theSutherland Shire .Kangaroo Creek joins the Hacking River at Audley. A
causeway crosses the river here, which is subject to flooding. Audley features extensive picnic areas, boat hire facilities, a bike track and a visitor's centre. Audley is also the location of the administrative headquarters for the Royal National Park.History
The area was surveyed by Lord George Edward Audley in 1863-64, where he set up camp. He later married Emily, second daughter of Major Sir
Thomas Mitchell .Floodgates were constructed in Audley in 1900. Audley developed into a small village of amusements, surrounded by 'pleasure gardens'. It was popular with holiday-makers and honeymooners who could stay at the Allambie House guesthouse. A dance hall was built here in the 1940s, which still stands today.
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