Tuggerah, New South Wales

Tuggerah is a developing suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, situated on the Main North Line railway and Sydney-Newcastle Freeway approximately 90 km north of Sydney. It is the Business Hub, Major Shopping Area and Financial District for the Central Coast Council. It is a mixture of semi-rural, Residential, and light industrial. Historically it was, like much of the Wyong District a dairy area, which currently still has the Pioneer Dairy Wetlands. There was an airstrip for some years which has now been built over. The Wyong South sewerage plant is also located in Tuggerah.

Tuggerah
Central Coast, New South Wales
Population1,017 (2011 census)[1]
 • Density565/km2 (1,460/sq mi)
Postcode(s)2259
Area1.8 km2 (0.7 sq mi)
Location
LGA(s)Central Coast Council
ParishTuggerah
State electorate(s)Wyong, The Entrance
Federal Division(s)Dobell
Suburbs around Tuggerah:
Wyong Wyong Tacoma South
Mardi Tuggerah Tuggerah Lake
Kangy Angy Berkeley Vale Chittaway Point

The Tuggerah Area is a major light industrial and commercial area for the northern Central Coast. It is a huge attraction for the Central Coast and further out residents for its Shopping Centre Westfield Tuggerah as well as the Tuggerah Supa Center in Bryant Drive and numerous other shops along Pacific Highway. A number of well known business have Headquarters and offices in the Tuggerah Business Park such as Belkin, ING Australia, as well as the Zenith Business Centre on Reliance Drive.

History

Etymology

Not to be confused with Togara, Queensland (near Emerald), Tuggerah was originally an Aboriginal word but its true meaning is not agreed upon by all sources. Some say that it originally meant 'cold' or 'cold place',[2] and some say its original meaning was 'savannah grasslands'.[3] Tuggerah was the name for the region, with The Entrance originally called "Tuggerah Entrance". "Tuggerah Beach" is located between North Entrance and Noraville. There was previously an electorate in the NSW Parliament called Tuggerah.

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Tuggerah (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  2. C. A. IRISH, Names of Railway Stations in New South Wales. With their Meaning and Origin, Royal Australian Historical Society. Vol 13, Part 2, pages 99-144, Year: 1927
  3. Hotel.com.au, Tuggerah, Central Coast Guides Attractions Events in New South Wales, Viewed: December 2009


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