Burraneer, New South Wales Explained

Type:suburb
Burraneer
City:Sydney
State:nsw
Lga:Sutherland Shire
Postcode:2230
Pop:3,719
Elevation:21
Stategov:Cronulla
Fedgov:Cook
Near-Nw:Caringbah South
Near-N:Woolooware
Near-Ne:Cronulla
Near-W:Port Hacking
Near-E:Cronulla
Near-Sw:Dolans Bay
Near-S:Maianbar
Near-Se:Bundeena
Dist1:26
Dir1:south
Location1:Sydney CBD
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12
Alternative Location Map:Australia Sydney

Burraneer is a bayside suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Burraneer is 26 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Sutherland Shire.

Burraneer sits on the peninsula of Burraneer Point, on the north shore of the Port Hacking estuary. Burraneer Bay forms the western border and Gunnamatta Bay the eastern border. Woolooware is the only adjacent suburb. Cronulla is located across Gunnamatta Bay. The suburbs of Dolans Bay, Port Hacking and Caringbah South are located across Burraneer Bay. The villages of Maianbar and Bundeena are located on the opposite bank of Port Hacking. Burraneer is a mostly residential suburb comprising predominantly large family homes with some offering expansive water views of the Port Hacking.

History

The name Burraneer Bay was recorded by surveyor Robert Dixon in 1827 as Burranear Bay, who chose many Aboriginal names for many of the bays in the area. It is popularly believed to mean point of the bay, probably due to an over-reading of an 1890 report by Richard Hill.[1] In 1858 Mary and Andrew Webster paid 108 pounds and 15 shillings plus a yearly peppercorn quit rent for their land here. The Websters sold their land to Dominick Dolan in 1863. James Wilson purchased his block of 252acres for 252 pounds in 1862. In 1866, he sold his land to Thomas Holt (1811–1888), who added it to his huge 120000NaN0 estate that stretched from Sutherland to Cronulla.[2]

Commercial area

A group of shops and cafes are located on Woolooware Road, between Dominic St and Cross St. Another smaller group of shops is located nearby on Burraneer Bay Road, on the corner of Gannons Rd, opposite Burraneer Bay Public School.

Demographics

According to the of Population, there were 3,719 residents in Burraneer.

Transport

The closest railway station to Burraneer is Woolooware railway station, a station on the Cronulla branch line of the Sydney Trains Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line, or the T4 line. The station, like all NSW train stations, is opal active. All services are double deck electric trains of eight carriages traveling to Bondi Junction, stopping at major interchange stations such as Sutherland, Wolli Creek, Sydenham and Central. The station has two platforms and electronic indicator boards.

Schools

Our Lady of Mercy College, a Catholic girls' school catering to years 7 through 10, is located on Dominic Street.

De la Salle Catholic College, Cronulla, a Catholic co-educational school catering to years 11 and 12, is located on Cross St.

Burraneer Bay Public School, a public primary school (kindergarten through year 6), is located on Burraneer Bay Road. It was formally zoned in Woolooware, but has officially been part of the suburb of Burraneer since 2008.

St Francis De Sales Primary School lies on the border of Burraneer and Woolooware.

Bus routes

U-Go Mobility provides these bus services in the Burraneer area:-

Sport and recreation

Notable people

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sutherland Shire Origin of Suburbs . Burgess . Laurie . July 2020 . Sutherland Shire Council Spatial Services Team . 12 July 2020 . 9f.
  2. The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Compiled by Frances Pollon, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia, p41
  3. Web site: Veage. John. 2020-04-21. Small watercraft launch facility making waves. 2021-01-17. St George & Sutherland Shire Leader. en-AU.
  4. Web site: Lugano Avenue Small Craft Launching Facility, Burraneer Bay - Sutherland Shire Council. 2021-01-17. sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au.