

​Callala Bay
​​​Community Association
Getting here:
Car - most people travel to Callala Bay using a car. There is a 50kph speed limit within the gazetted town area of Callala Bay except in the designated School Zone - 40kph AS SIGNED and monitored regularly by NSW LAC Police patrols.
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Public bus - Monday-Saturdays - no buses on Sundays.
https://transportnsw.info/document/6062/15708_tfnsw_nowra_timetable_updates.pdf
Parents/guardians of school children - please check with your child's school for the transport options for to/from school. bus timetables - also the services to the closest train connection (Bomaderry).
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Cycling - cyclists are welcome and there are a number of SHARED pathways around the village and foreshore to enjoy safe cycling.
There are also many bush tracks suitable for cyclists - although it is always wise to let someone know your planned route and ETA. Better still - take a friend a long with you and enjoy the outing and 'look out for each other'.
Please be aware that the main roads into the village and the village streets do not have MARKED cycle ways and many of the streets do not have formed gutters, so rough edges/pot holes. Watch out for our wildlife - plovers and ducks abound, and at night you are likely to encounter - wallabies, kangaroos, bandicoots and possums.
The gazetted roads from the highway (Forest Road) and from Culburra/Greenwell Point and Currarong, that lead out to our village are:
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in some parts narrow
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not clear of hazards (e.g. pot holes, wildlife (both dead and alive) and rubbish
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not well lit and in some streets, little street lighting.
Scooters - please be careful around our wonderful youngsters, and not so young, as they practice their skills.
A reminder - "Personal e-scooters remain illegal on NSW roads and road-related areas, including footpaths, shared paths and bicycle lanes. They can only be used on private property." https://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/stayingsafe/e-scooters/index.html
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Boat - https://www.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/2021-07/11b-jervis-currambene-currarong.pdf
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Shoalhaven LAC - NSW Police Force and relevant maritime authorities - regularly patrol the village (day and night) and the bay environs to ensure our community safety. Also, we have a strong neighbourhood watch philosophy within the community - SAFE CALLALA.
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