Bawley Point is a small coastal hamlet in New South Wales, Australia, in the Shoalhaven with a population of 698 people at the 2016 census.
"[4] On 18 December 1832 Joseph Berryman, overseer at Sydney Stephen's Murramarang land acquisition near Bawley Point, shot dead four Aboriginal Australians in retaliation for the spearing of some cattle.
[6] Bawley Point was threatened during the 2019-20 Bushfire Season, with local fire Chief Charlie Magnuson calling it "the luckiest village on the South Coast".
[7] Tourism is a large driver of economic activity in Bawley Point and surrounding areas, with a variety of accommodation options including home stays and caravan parks.
[1] A number of local businesses operate in Bawley Point, including a small supermarket, specialty shops, a pharmacy and holiday accommodation.