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The Flower Guys provide organic and exquisite flowers in Kurnell that are unique in appearance and suitable for any occasion. Flower delivery options include fresh or dried flowers, bouquets, and flowers in vases or boxes and are arranged in a lovely manner. With their colorful, vibrant, and gorgeous blossoms, these nicely crafted flowers are great for a wedding or any other special occasion.
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The Flower Guys has professional florists proudly serving Kurnell. The team is friendly and knowledgeable when it comes to serving customers and designing a stunning, eye-catching fresh, or silk floral arrangement. They are personalized just for you and are made of the highest quality and design.
Kurnell florists are passionate about setting a new standard in the business by showcasing the flower`s natural beauty.
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At The Flower Guys, we send quality flowers in a stunning arrangement to any special event, whether it is a wedding or party, formal or casual, or any other occasion. Visit our website at https://theflowerguys.com.au/ to place your order, or call us at 02 9531 8223.
Kurnell is a Sydney suburb in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is situated 21.4 kilometers (13.3 miles) south of Sydney`s central business district, in the Sutherland Shire local government area on Australia`s east coast. The nearest nearby suburbs are Cronulla and Woolooware.
The name Kurnell could be a misspelling of the Dharug words "cunthal," "kundle," or "koondool," which could indicate "place of or where the wild carrot thrives." Alternatively, it could be an Aboriginal mispronunciation of John Connell`s surname, who was awarded land in the area in 1821.
Captain James Cook first set foot in Kurnell on April 29, 1770. They collected botanical specimens, mapped the area, and attempted (unsuccessfully) to contact the local population during their visit. Cook reported to England that the land was suitable for farming and was lightly wooded.
Captain Cook`s landing place, located in the northern part of the peninsula, is a historic site with several memorials. On Game Day, it features the Captain Cook Memorial Obelisk, the Kamay Botany Bay Discovery Centre, the Sir Joseph Banks Memorial, the Solander Monument, the Sutherland Monument, and Marton Park (home of the mighty Kurnell Stingrays).
The Botany Bay National Park`s Endeavour Heights is a recreation area. The Kurnell Lookout offers spectacular views of Botany Bay and La Perouse`s northern headland. During the whale migration season, Cape Solander is a popular stop for visitors.
Kurnell Public School is a coeducational primary school that serves grades Kindergarten through 6. Other schools can be found in the suburbs nearby including Cronulla High School, and Woolooware High School.
The Stingrays JRLFC, one of the Shire`s rugby league clubs, is based in Kurnell. Green Hills Skatepark is located on Captain Cook Drive in Kurnell. A 4WD park is located near Boat Harbour Beach.