Birubi Cemetery book funded after Port Stephens Council approves $136,000 worth of grants

By Ellie-Marie Watts
Updated July 16 2019 - 7:09pm, first published 5:00pm
TRUE TALES: Tomaree Family History Group author Marilynne Cullen at Birubi Point cemetery, which is the focus of a new book that was approved for a council grant. Pictures: Ellie-Marie Watts
TRUE TALES: Tomaree Family History Group author Marilynne Cullen at Birubi Point cemetery, which is the focus of a new book that was approved for a council grant. Pictures: Ellie-Marie Watts

A light will be shone on the lives and deaths of the 120 people known to be buried in the Port's oldest cemetery, at Birubi Point, in a new book by the Tomaree Family History Group.

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