Forster, New South Wales
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Forster New South Wales |
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Population: | 18,372 (Forster-Tuncurry) [1] | ||||||||||||
Postcode: | 2428 | ||||||||||||
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Elevation: | 6 m (20 ft) | ||||||||||||
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Property Value: | AUD $330,000 | ||||||||||||
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LGA: | Great Lakes Council | ||||||||||||
Region: | Mid North Coast | ||||||||||||
State District: | Myall Lakes | ||||||||||||
Federal Division: | Paterson | ||||||||||||
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Forster is a large coastal town in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, in the Great Lakes Council LGA, about 308 km (191 mi) north-north-east of Sydney. It is immediately adjacent to its twin, Tuncurry, which is the smaller of the two towns. The usual local pronunciation of the name is 'Foster'.
At the 2006 census, The Forster-Tuncurry area had a population of 18,372.
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[edit] Tourism
Because of its close proximity to Sydney, Forster-Tuncurry has established itself as a popular summer holiday destination; in the hotter months the population increases considerably.
The school holidays in the colder months also bring considerable amounts of holidaymakers.
Forster-Tuncurry is predominantly a family holiday location with large lakes and white sandy beaches. Many visitors take up residence in the growing number of high-rise apartments, though many still prefer the family-oriented caravan park.
[edit] Beaches
The most popular beaches are Forster Main beach and One Mile beach, serviced by Forster and Cape Hawke Surf Lifesaving Clubs respectively.
The tiny Forster SLSC achieved national recognition in 1996 when their under-18 beach sprint relay team won gold at the Australian Championships. The team consisted of Toby Pratt, Benjamin Gambrill, Mark Shrewsbury and Aaron Thompson.
[edit] History
Forster is named after William Forster, who was briefly Premier of New South Wales and who later served as Agent General in London.[2] The first post office in Forster opened on 1 October 1872, with John Wyllie Breckenridge as postmaster at a salary of £10 a year. (source: Post Office records, Sydney)
[edit] References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). Forster-Tuncurry (Urban Centre/Locality). 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved on 2007-12-29.
- ^ Reed, A.W. (1969) Place-Names of New South Wales: Their Origins and Meanings, Sydney: A.H & A.W. Reed