Coffs Harbour is near numerous national parks, including a marine national park.
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Coffs Harbour is near numerous national parks, including a marine national park.
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Coffs Harbour is accessible by road, by NSW TrainLink, and by regular bus services.
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Greater Coffs Harbour city is broken up into several suburb and precinct areas, including:.
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Traditional inhabitants of the Coffs Harbour region are the Gumbaynggirr people, who have occupied the land for thousands of years, forming one of the largest coastal Aboriginal nations in New South Wales.
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Coffs Harbour owes its name to John Korff, who named the area Korff's Harbour when he was forced to take shelter from a storm in the area in 1847.
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Coffs Harbour has a humid subtropical climate with marked seasonality of rainfall.
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Coffs Harbour Jetty is an historically important timber wharf where coastal shipping once moved the timber from the hinterland.
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Coffs Harbour Airport is regularly serviced by Fly Corporate, Qantas and Virgin Australia.
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Coffs Harbour is known for a great place to skydive due to the hinterland views where The Great Dividing Range meets the sea.
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