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Cropper Cabins

Locality: Sussex Inlet

Phone: +61 488 216 868



Address: Farnham Headland via Pacificana Dve 2540 Sussex Inlet, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Happy Friday everyone.



20.01.2022 Look how much that sand has moved overnight.

18.01.2022 What a beautiful afternoon out there.

18.01.2022 Another load of locally grown Lettuce,Basil,Spinach, Rainbow Chard From Sussex Inlet Picked within the Hour. Shop is looking great Weather is amazing ... Pop down and say hi See more



17.01.2022 A new exciting farmers market has opened up at Wandandian. So much amazing fresh produce, jams, pickles, cheeses, marinated olives and eggplants, sauces, pasta etc. Check it out on the way down, conveniently opened Friday, Saturdays and Sundays.

16.01.2022 The Cropper Olympics were held today. What Christmas holidays are all about, beautiful families having a great time away together.

14.01.2022 We must say a big thank you to our cabin guests . The cabins and the BBQ area were left beautiful and clean.



12.01.2022 We have just had a late cancellation for 18th to 25th December. Send us a message if your interested. UPDATE that booking has been taken.

10.01.2022 Opening this friday so call in and have a look on your way down.

08.01.2022 39 degrees in the shade here at Croppers Stay highdrated everyone.

07.01.2022 Sunshine at Croppers but it looks very dark up the coast.

07.01.2022 We have a cabin available for two weeks from 18th December to 1st Jan. $1200.00 per week.



04.01.2022 Southerly change arrr Another thing I love about the south coast.

04.01.2022 Our beaches are absolutely beautiful.

03.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/2027356547483857/posts/2899157786970391/

03.01.2022 The ocean view from the little lookout today.

03.01.2022 Looking up the inlet to the left you can see the basin.

01.01.2022 Charges after massive seizure of cockles at Wandandian Four people are potentially facing charges in court after being caught with nearly 2500 cockles at Wandan...dian south of Nowra on the NSW South Coast. On Monday 5th October this year a concerned person contacted the NSW DPI Fishers Watch service to report a group of people collecting large amounts of cockles in Sussex Inlet. Local fisheries officers receiving the report continued to liaise with the person who provided descriptions of the people involved and photographs of a boat being used to transport the cockles in eskies to a vehicle at Nielson Lane Boat Ramp. Using this information fisheries officers attended a service station in Wandandian and intercepted two vehicles containing 4 adults and child, with one of the vehicles towing a boat matching the information. A search located three eskies containing 2447 cockles. The 4 adults were interviewed and a majority of the cockles seized and returned live to the waters of nearby St Georges Basin. At that time the daily bag/possession limit for cockles was 50 so the seizure represented about 10 times the daily limit for the 4 adults allegedly involved with the offences. Given the blatant offending fisheries officers are compiling prosecution briefs and the three men and one woman from Sadleir, Parramatta, Cabramatta and Cabramatta West in Sydney are expected to be issued court attendance notices to face charges of exceeding possession limits which carries a maximum penalty of $22,000 and/or 6 months imprisonment. The daily limit of cockles has since been reduced to 20 by NSW DPI Fisheries after a significant increase in collection in recent years raising concerns about sustainability. The offences were detected as part of Operation Stringray 2 operating since the start of September that targets people exceeding bag limits of cockles and other shellfish in the Shoalhaven/Illawarra region. Members of the public are urged to report suspected illegal fishing activity by calling the NSW DPI Fishers Watch service on 1800 043 536 or report it online at www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fishi/compliance/report-illegal-activity .

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