Bombo, New South Wales

Bombo is a suburb of the Municipality of Kiama, in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia.

Bombo is derived from "Thumbon", the name of a renowned headman and warrior born in this district.

It is the closest railway station to the Pacific Ocean in New South Wales.

[6] The basalt quarry at Bombo was the site of a serious accident on 7 May 1888, when an explosive charge detonated prematurely and a mass of rock fell to the ground below where men were working.

Boneyard Falls, an oceanic wave action waterfall, are located on the Bombo Headland.