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The Port of Eden is the most southern declared Port in NSW, and services the South Coast of NSW, including the towns of Bega, Merimbula, Bombala and Cooma. The Port is home to one of the largest fishing fleets in NSW, and also has significant capacity to service the needs of a variety of importers and exporters.
To facilitate trade through the new wharf, NSW Maritime has developed a 4ha cargo storage facility approximately 300 metres from the wharf.

School Sport Houses
| Boyd |
Named after Benjamin Boyd, founder of Boydtown on the southern shore of Twofold Bay |
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| Flinders |
Named after Matthew Flinders, navigator and explorer |
| Imlay |
Named after the Imlay Brothers, early European settlers in the district |
| King |
Named after Governor King, one of the early govenors of the colony of NSW |
Inter House competitions are held in swimming, athletics and cross country.
Boyd's Tower (right), 76 feet high;
Built by Ben Boyd in mid 1840s but never used as a light house; Used to spot whales; whalers can be seen in windows and shelter at base
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