Razorback

Rural

Razorback is part of Wollondilly Shire and is known for its high steep hills. At the top of Razorback is a panoramic lookout over Picton, Cawdor Valley, Camden and Sydney. These areas were used in scenes and backdrops from some of Australia’s earliest black and white films “Smiley” and “Smiley Gets a Gun” with Chips Rafferty.

Razorback is the site for the historic Anthony Horden’s Tree “While I Live I’ll Grow” and was also made famous with the Truckies Blockade in the 70s where there is now a monument to the event.