Wyong Shire Council

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Wyong Shire
New South Wales
Population:
Density:
130,536
175.2/km²
Area: 745 km²
Mayor: Bob Graham
Council Seat: Wyong
Region: Southern Tablelands
State District: Wyong, The_Entrance, Lake Macquarie, Swansea
Federal Division: Dobell, Shortland
LGAs around Wyong Shire
Cessnock Lake Macquarie Lake Macquarie
Hawkesbury Wyong Shire Pacific Ocean
Gosford Gosford Pacific Ocean
Website: http://www.wyongsc.nsw.gov.au

Wyong Shire Council is a Local Government Area located in the Central Coast region, north of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Its administrative centre is located in the town of Wyong, and it maintains service and information centres at The Entrance, Tuggerah and at Lakehaven Shopping Centre.

Wyong Shire Council is located around the coastal lake system of Tuggerah Lake, Budgewoi Lake and Lake Munmorah. It includes a coastal strip from Bateau Bay to Budgewoi, some lakeside towns and residential areas, some inland towns on the coastal plain and a sparsely populated region to the west with some rural townships (Yarramalong, Dooralong, Jilliby) and regions of native bush (Kulnura).

The council area is bounded

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[edit] History

1889 saw the opening of the railway from Sydney to Newcastle, and Wyong turning into a proper township with the opening of the Royal Hotel and the first post office was established. The railway was the making of the timber industry. In its heyday, around the turn of the century, Wyong exported thousands of railway sleepers. In 1904 the Lighthouse at Norah Head was built and the first few houses began to appear at The Entrance. Already early tourists were making the trip to Tuggerah Lakes - by boat, horse-drawn vehicle and train - to take advantage of fishing and walking opportunities in the area, and the population of the Shire grew over time. Roads, bridges and boarding houses were built. In 1947, Wyong Shire was created out of the old Erina Shire.

[edit] Industries and services

[edit] Suburbs and towns

Western area:

[edit] Statistics

Some brief statistics from the 2001 Australian Census, Australian Bureau of Statistics http://www.abs.gov.au/

Wyong NSW Australia
2001 1996 1991 2001 1996 1991 2001 1996 1991
Population
(incr. to 2001)
130854 115999
(12.8%)
100643
(30.0%)
6,371,745 6,038,696
(3.3%)
5,732,032
(11.2%)
18,972,350 17,892,423
(6.0%)
16,850,334
(12.6%)
0-14
(proportion)
29599
(22.7%)
1,313,350
(20.8%)
3,912,475
(20.8%)
15-24
(proportion)
14848
(11.4%)
845,345
(13.4%)
2,566,346
(13.6%)
25-44
(proportion)
34720
(26.6%)
1,880,360
(29.8%)
5,591,476
(30.0%)
45-64
(proportion)
28426
(21.8%)
1,443,638
(22.9%)
4,328,074
(23.1%)
65+
(proportion)
22943
(17.6%)
828,475
(13.1%)
2,370,878
(12.5%)
Median age 37 xx xx 35 34 32 35 34 32
Australian-born 82.1% xx% xx% 70.5% 73.3% 75.1% 72.6% 74.5% 75.8%
Post-Secondary Education
Postgraduate xx% xx% xx% 3.4% 2.9% 2.1% 3.2% 2.7% 1.9%
Bachelor xx% xx% xx% 10.1% 8.0% 5.8% 9.7% 7.7% 5.7%
Diploma/Certificate xx% xx% xx% 22.7% 20.6% 19.8% 21.8% 19.6% 18.8%

(xx = work in progress)

[edit] See also

List of cities in Australia

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Wyong (A) (Local Government Area). 2001 Census QuickStats. Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved on 2006-11-12.


Coordinates: 33°16′S 151°25′E