Narrabeen group
Image:Narrabeen Headland sedimentary rocks.JPG|thumb|Narrabeen Group of sedimentary rocks at Narrabeen Headland, Australia
Image:blue mountains - [three sisters.jpg|thumb|The Three Sisters, made up of rocks of the Narrabeen Group, Blue Mountains.]
Image:Narrabeen Sandstone Flint & Steel.JPG|thumb|Newport Formation Sandstone at Flint & Steel Beach, Broken Bay
The Narrabeen group of sedimentary rocks occurs in the Sydney Basin in eastern Australia. This series of rocks was formed in the Triassic Period.
Geology
It includes various rock types including lithic sandstone, quartz sandstone, siltstones, claystones, conglomerate and shales, some of which have fossils of plants and fish. Partly in these rocks plants, fish and amphibious animals are petrified.The red and green shales of the Narrabeen Group are water-tight over the sandstone bodies and the shale of Bald Hill, which forms the top layer of the Narrabeen Group, forms a regional water-barrier layer.
Over the Narrabeen Group, the younger stratigraphic formation of Hawkesbury sandstones accumulated.