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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