Kanwal, New South Wales

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Kanwal
LGA Wyong Shire Council
Established 1991[1]
Postcode 2259
Population 3704 (2001)[2]
Area 3km²[3]
Density 1234.6 / km²
Median Property Value $335,000[4]
Location Central Coast, NSW
33°15′S 151°29′E
Suburbs near Kanwal
Woongarrah Lake Haven
Hamlyn Terrace Kanwal Gorokan
Wadalba Wyongah

Kanwal is a suburb on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia and part of the Wyong Shire Council. It is approximately 90km north of Sydney, 40km south of Newcastle and 6km west of the Pacific Ocean. Kanwal shares suburb borders, clockwise from the north, with Lake Haven to the north, Gorokan to the east, Wyongah to the southeast, Wadalba to the southwest, Hamlyn Terrace to the west and Woongarrah to the northwest.

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[edit] History

The area now known as Kanwal was a subdivision of Warnervale.

Kanwal is said to mean "snakes indeed" in a local Aboriginal language.

Tuggerah Lake as viewed from Craigie Park. The Entrance is also visible in the distant background.
Tuggerah Lake as viewed from Craigie Park. The Entrance is also visible in the distant background.

[edit] Landmarks

The dominating feature of Kanwal is the Wyong Rugby League Club to the northeast of the suburb. It is home to the Wyong Roos, a rugby league football club, three sporting ovals, two netball courts and a youth and community centre. There are several parks in Kanwal including Craigie Park to the east facing onto Tuggerah Lake, a wetland area to the northwest and another sporting oval to the south separate from the Rugby League Club. Other landmarks in the area include a small shopping village, a primary school, an aged care facility, four buildings of religious worship and a caravan park.

[edit] Transport

The area is serviced by four regular bus routes[5][6], each starting at Lake Haven Shopping Centre and terminating at Wyong railway station or Westfield Tuggerah and vice versa. All four routes split up in different directions at Kanwal, two servicing the northern and western areas and the other two servicing eastern and southern areas together.

The Newcastle and Central Coast railway line that services some of Sydney, the Central Coast and most of Newcastle passes close by at Warnervale. Warnervale railway station lies approximately 4km to the east of Kanwal and one of the bus routes mentioned passes it several times a day. However, Wyong railway station also lies approximately 6km to the southwest, is serviced by all four bus routes frequently and has more train services operating from it, including the CountryLink service.[7]

[edit] Politics

Kanwal belongs to the Australian electoral division of Dobell, named after the prominent Australian sculptor and painter Sir William Dobell (1899-1970). The division covers approximately 952 km² and includes parts of Wyong Shire and Gosford City Council[8]. In the federal election of 2004 Kanwal contributed 2,652 of the 75,398 votes in the division and saw Ken Ticehurst of the Liberal Party receive 1,108 of them (45.86%), followed by David Mehan of the Australian Labor Party with 979 votes (40.52%) and Scott Ian Rickard of the Australian Greens party with 111 votes (4.59%)[9]. Ken Ticehurst went on to win the seat of Dobell for the second time in a row after the election of 2001 with 42,151 of the 75,398 votes (55.90%)[10].

Kanwal is also a part of the Electoral district of Wyong and in the state election of 2003 contributed 3008 out of 46,884 total votes in the electoral district. Paul Crittenden of the Australian Labor Party received 1,598 of the votes (53.13%), followed by Ben Morton of the Liberal Party with 984 votes (32.71%) and Scott Ian Rickard of the Australian Greens party with 128 votes (4.26%). Paul Crittenden went on to win the election with a total of 24,644 (53.82%) votes.[11]

[edit] Notes

  1.   Geographical Names Board of NSW. Geographical names register extract
  2.   Wyong Shire Council. Population by Suburb 1996 & 2001
  3.   RP Data property reports. Free suburb profile (Kanwal)
  4.   Domain. Suburb Snapshot
  5.   Busways. Lake Haven, Wyong & Tuggerah bus timetable
  6.   Busways. Lake Haven, Wyong & Tuggerah route map
  7.   CityRail. Newcastle to Central via Strathfield or Chatswood Timetable
  8.   Australian Electoral Commission. Dobell division profile
  9.   Australian Electoral Commission. Votes by polling place - Kanwal
  10.   Australian Electoral Commission. Full distribution of preferences
  11.   State Electoral Office. State Electoral District - Wyong Results 2003

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