Bulli is a northern suburb of Wollongong situated
on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Bulli is derived from an Aboriginal word signifying
"double or two mountains".
Bulli Beach is a popular surfing spot. The northern
tip (Sandon Point) is a venue for regular surfing
competitions.
Bulli's main historical feature is the railway station,
situated between the escarpment and the surf
beaches. The station was the first on the south
coast and contains a museum which is open every
Sunday.