History of the Milton Ulladulla Area
The traditional custodians of the MUD are the Budawang People. The people of this tribe were the first indigenous Australians to be sited by Captain Cook in 1770. For information on the Aboriginal heritage of the area please visit http://www.ulladulla.info/budawang-tribal-area.
The first white settler to the area was Rev Thomas Kendall in 1828, with timber cutting as the first industry. For a detailed account of the history of the settlement please visit http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/ifhaa/towns/miltonulladulla.html.
For a little about the history of Ulladulla please visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulladulla,_New_South_Wales.
Today the historic town of Milton maintains many of the old buildings and character of its heritage. The town of Ulladulla is the main commercial centre of the region and the surrounding smaller towns of Mollymook, Narrawallee, Lake Conjola, Burrill Lake, Bawley Point and Manyana (among others) are popular tourist destinations.


















































