Wyong Shire - Suburbs and Localities in The Local Government Area

Suburbs and Localities in The Local Government Area

Suburbs, towns and localities in the Wyong Shire are

  • Alison
  • Bateau Bay
  • Berkeley Vale
  • Blue Bay
  • Budgewoi
  • Budgewoi Peninsula
  • Buff Point
  • Canton Beach
  • Cedar Brush
  • Central Mangrove (with parts located within the City of Gosford)
  • Chain Valley Bay
  • Charmhaven
  • Chittaway Bay
  • Chittaway Point
  • Colongra
  • Dooralong
  • Doyalson
  • Fountaindale
  • Glenning Valley
  • Gorokan
  • Gwandalan
  • Halekulani
  • Hamlyn Terrace
  • Jilliby
  • Kangy Angy
  • Kanwal
  • Killarney Vale
  • Kulnura (with parts located within the City of Gosford)
  • Lake Haven
  • Lake Munmorah
  • Lemon Tree
  • Little Jilliby
  • Long Jetty
  • Magenta
  • Mannering Park
  • Mardi
  • Norah Head
  • Noraville
  • Ourimbah
  • Palm Grove
  • Palmdale
  • Ravensdale
  • Rocky Point
  • San Remo
  • Shelly Beach
  • Summerland Point
  • Tacoma
  • Tacoma South
  • The Entrance
  • The Entrance North
  • Toowoon Bay
  • Toukley
  • Tuggerah
  • Tuggerawong
  • Tumbi Umbi
  • Wadalba
  • Wallarah
  • Warnervale
  • Watanobbi
  • Woongarrah
  • Wyong
  • Wyong Creek
  • Wyongah
  • Yarramalong

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