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Tuncurry is a coastal town in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, in the Mid-Coast Council LGA, about 307 km (191 mi) north north east of Sydney. It is immediately adjacent to its twin town of Forster , which is the larger of the two towns.
Wallis Lake is located adjacent to the towns of Forster and Tuncurry, and adjacent to the east coast, about 308 kilometres (191 mi) north of Sydney. Features and location [ edit ]
Forster is named after William Forster, who also was the 4th Premier of New South Wales and who later served as Agent-General in London. [6] The first post office in Forster opened on 1 October 1872, with John Wyllie Breckenridge as postmaster at a salary of £10 a year.
John Wright and Son was a former shipyard located in Tuncurry, Australia between 1875 and 1958. In partnership with Alexander Croll, John Wright built at least three ships at Bungwahl, before selling his share of the sawmill and shipwright business at Myall Lakes. In 1875, he was the first white settler of the area now known as Tuncurry. [1]
Map of the south eastern portion of Australia, 1850 ... Forster – Tuncurry: 21,159 65 7.3 24 Griffith: 20,251 66 ... NSW is the largest state economy in Australia ...
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The Mid North Coast is a country region in the north-east of the state of New South Wales, Australia.The region, situated 416km north of Sydney, covers the mid northern coast of the state, beginning from Port Stephens at Hawks Nest to as far north as Woolgoolga, near Coffs Harbour.
The Lakes Way [east] – Smiths Lake, Forster, Tuncurry: T-intersection; Freeway grade-separated conditions continue: Wang Wauk River: 116: 72: Bridge over the river (bridge name unknown) Wallamba River: 124: 77: Leslie "Mick" Weller Bridge: Mid-Coast: Nabiac: 125: 78: Wallanbah Road [west] to Avalon Road/Bucketts Way – Kramback, Gloucester;