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Warnervale

Warnervale
Central CoastNew South Wales
Warnervale is located in New South Wales
Warnervale
Warnervale
Coordinates 33°14′56″S 151°25′52″E / 33.249°S 151.431°E / -33.249; 151.431Coordinates: 33°14′56″S 151°25′52″E / 33.249°S 151.431°E / -33.249; 151.431
Population 571 (2011 census)
Established 1893
Postcode(s) 2259
Location
LGA(s) Central Coast Council
Parish Munmorah
State electorate(s) Wyong
Federal Division(s) Dobell
Suburbs around Warnervale:
Jilliby Halloran Wallarah
Jilliby Warnervale Hamlyn Terrace
Alison Wyong Wadalba

Warnervale is a rapidly growing town in the Australian state of New South Wales. It lies approximately 95 km north of the Sydney CBD, located west of Tuggerah Lake, a large shallow coastal lake, and just north of Wyong.

The development of Warnervale was first undertaken by Albert Hamlyn Warner who in 1893 acquired 12,000 acres (49 km2) of land in the area. Warner was probably one of the Wyong area's most notable residents and was strongly influenced by his travels in both Japan and the United States, which is today evidenced in road names in surrounding suburbs such as Minnesota, Virginia, Louisiana, Hiawatha and Nikko, as well as his family home which was named 'Hakone' after a park he had seen in Japan. Warnervale was first identified as a growth area in the Sydney Region Outline Plan in 1968.

Over time the area originally known as Warnervale has been gradually subdivided into a number of other suburbs, including Kanwal, Watanobbi, Hamlyn Terrace, Wadalba and Woongarrah. Once composed of large acreages and significant wetlands, the area has rapidly been developed into a series of residential estates, although none of these have yet been built within the suburb of Warnervale's boundaries. In the 1980s, American actor Matthew McConaughey resided in Warnervale for 1 year on exchange.

The current development framework for Warnervale, elaborated in the Warnervale District Planning Strategy (2002), is to construct a $100 million, 113-hectare (279-acre) town centre which will become the main centre for the Wyong Shire and cater for projected growth in the Warnervale-Wadalba region from 5,000 (2002 estimate) to 40,000 by 2021. The proposed development includes residential components, transport links including a new railway station, shops, restaurants, entertainment and a range of community facilities including an aquatic centre, library, seniors' centre and parkland, and the centre is planned to be built on a mix of privately owned, council-owned and state-owned land. It was hoped by Wyong Shire Council that the creation of a new city would revive older areas such as Wyong, Toukley and Long Jetty, which had suffered from the construction of large regional shopping centres such as Lakehaven Shopping Centre and Westfield Tuggerah.


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