Wyong, New South Wales

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Template:Other uses Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Template:Infobox Australian placeTemplate:Tone Wyong (Template:IPAc-en) is a town on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is located approximately Template:Convert South-South-West of Newcastle and Template:Convert North-North-East of the state capital Sydney. Established in Template:Date, it is one of the two administrative centres for the Template:NSWcity local government area.

History

Wyong is an Indigenous word meaning either "an edible yam"Template:Citation needed or "place of running water".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> William Cape was the first European settler to settle in the area and bring cattle and sheep into the district, on a Template:Convert land grant bordering Jilliby Creek in Template:Date. Cape had two sons who also held land grants.Template:Cn

Historical sites

Wyong Plaza Work-In

In Template:Date, 67 BLF-affiliated construction workers at the shopping centre construction site responded to the dismissal of a labourer by announcing from the jib of the crane that they would remain there until the job was reopened for all workers. They practiced workers' control for 6 six weeks and only ended after the company agreed to generous allowances and conditions, including the right of workers to be consulted on "hire and fire" decisions.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Demographics

According to the 2021 census, there were 4,530 people in the suburb of Wyong:<ref name="ABS" />

The broader Wyong regional area, encompassing the Central Coast’s northeast, had a population of 168,171.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Facilities

Wyong has an efficient and compact town centre,Template:Cn housing one of the two Central Coast Councils Chambers, Village Central Wyong Shopping Centre, Hunter and Central Coast Institute of TAFE Wyong Campus, Wyong Police Station, Wyong Local Court House, The Art House Wyong Performing Arts and Conference Centre, and banks, government offices, local businesses and community services. Wyong Public School is located on Cutler Drive, north of the town centre. Wyong High School is west of the town centre on Alison Road.Template:Cn

Wyong Racecourse is an important provincial track with weekly meetings.Template:Cn The town has extensive sport and leisure facilities.Template:Cn

Wyong Hospital is not located in the town; rather, it is located Template:Convert North-East in Hamlyn Terrace.Template:Cn

Transport

Wyong is the hub of transport services in the northern part of the Central Coast regionTemplate:Cn. Wyong railway station is served by NSW TrainLink services. Bus services are operated by Busways, Red Bus CDC NSW and Coastal Liner.Template:Cn The Pacific Highway passed through the town until bypassed in Template:Date.<ref>Annual report for year ended 30 June 1984 Department of Main Roads 30 June 1984 page 6</ref>

Notable people

Notable people who are from or who have lived in Wyong include:

See also

References

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