Tura Beach, New South Wales
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Tura Beach is a small coastal town on the Far South Coast or Sapphire Coast
Sapphire Coast
The Sapphire Coast is the marketing/ tourist name for the Bega Valley Shire region in South East, New South Wales, Australia.The Sapphire Coast is known for its clean beaches, clear water and great quality of life. The area is very popular with retirees and seachangers....

 of New South Wales
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, Australia
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, approximately 4 km north of Merimbula. At the 2006 census
Census in Australia
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, Tura Beach had a population of 2,742 people.

Tura Beach is equipped with a shopping centre that accommodates Tura Beach IGA (supermarket), butchers, Tura Hair Studio (hairdressers), newsagency, Local Liquor (liquor store), bakery, real estate, take-away and pizza shop, bridge club, and the Tura Beach Tavern.
Also located in Tura Beach is the workshop of the custom fishing rod building label 'HOTRODS - Perrie Thomas Custom Rods'.
Tura Beach is a purpose-built community with its coastal golf-course as the centrepiece. The Tura Beach Country Club is the club with 'the million dollar view' set on a coastal hill within natural shrubland. It is home to both men's and ladies' golf clubs, men's and ladies' bowling clubs and the Tura Beach Tennis Club.
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