
Hang on a minute, is it a hill or is it a mountain? Warning Hill or Mt Warning?
According to the Geographical Names Board of NSW, hills have altitudes of less than 300 metres.
The geographical feature, which has dual names of Mt Warning and Wollumbin (*1), has an elevation of 1,156 metres.
*1 From the Bandjalung-Yugambeh dialect chain word `Wollumbin' meaning the patriach of mountains. J A Gresty. The Numinbah Valley. p67 1947. (Source: GNB of NSW)