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Hacking River named after drunken womaniser once sentenced to death for stealing

The beautiful Hacking River in the Royal National Park. Its beauty certainly doesn’t reflect its namesake. Photo: Nick Cubbin. The Hacking River begins in the plateau above the Illawarra escarpment. Its source is formed by the joining of Kellys Creek and Gills Creek, which both feature waterfalls near Stanwell Tops and Helensburgh. The watercourse then flows through the Royal National Park before reaching its estuary at Port Hacking. Henry Hacki…
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regionillawarra.com.au broke the news in on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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