The orientation, petrography and geochemistry of numerous basaltic dykes between Kiama and Gerroa were investigated in this study. Geochemical analysis shows that the dykes range from sub-alkaline to alkaline in composition. The dykes fit into three distinct geochemical groups, with most being transitional from alkali basalts to foidites, followed by alkali basalts and lastly andesites/basaltic andesites. We suggest that three intrusive episodes occurred based on petrographic analysis and geochemical classification. The dykes contain phenocrysts of olivine, plagioclase and clinopyroxene in a fine-grained groundmass. Multiple microtextures were found, including porphyritic, glomeroporphyritic, amygdaloidal, aphanitic and intergranular. Most dykes strike northwest–southeast, two strike east–west, and four strike northeast–southwest. One dyke to the south of Boat Harbour Reserve contains numerous xenoliths, including gabbroic, granitic and charnockitic types. The gabbroic xenoliths