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  2. Mannering Park, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Mannering Park has a public school, tennis courts, open basketball and netball courts, tourist park (BIG4 Lake Macquarie Monterey Tourist Park), two ovals, a number of public access parks, sailing club also known as MPASC (Mannering Park Amateur Sailing Club), sea scout group, and a long lakefront reserve.

  3. Big4 Holiday Parks - Wikipedia

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    BIG4 became a successful franchise. In 2002, its 166 locations garnered $2.1 million in operating revenues in 2002, up from 61% in 2000. [2] The Wiggles wrote a song for Big4 as part of the companies’ major partnership. [4] In 2017, Big4 implemented a new business model and franchise arrangements. [5]

  4. Lake Munmorah - Wikipedia

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    Lake Munmorah is located north of Budgewoi and is bounded by Wyee, Mannering Park and Wyee Bay. To the south of the lake, the Budgewoi Lake and Tuggerah Lake drains excess water, that flows to the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean, via The Entrance. When full, Lake Munmorah covers an area of around 780 hectares (1,900 acres). [2]

  5. Ourimbah - Wikipedia

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    An area had previously been earmarked for a township to the north of this planned subdivision. [ citation needed ] The town of Ourimbah, with its blue gums, blackbutts, round leaved gum, spotted gum and white mahogany trees, was an ideal place for the milling of timber to support a Sydney building boom between 1840 and 1870.

  6. Vales Point Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Vales Point is located on the southern shore of the lake, near the township of Mannering Park. It has two steam turbines, with a total generating capacity of 1,320 MW (1,770,000 hp) of electricity. Vales Point was the first major power station in New South Wales to be located near its fuel source (coal). [citation needed]

  7. Patonga, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Patonga, NSW. Patonga can be accessed by road along Patonga Drive from Umina to the north, by ferry from Palm Beach or by private watercraft. The community extends to housing, accessible only by watercraft, which occupies Patonga Creek's foreshore on the opposite bank. Various bush tracks provide hiking access to Patonga and the surrounding ...

  8. Wagstaffe, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area. It was named after Captain Wagstaffe, one of the first settlers in the area. It has a general store, which is also the local post office. It is a thin slither of around 200 houses between the bay and the bush (Bouddi National Park). Historically it was also known as Wagstaffe Point.

  9. State parks of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Lake Glenbawn State Park (officially Lake Glenbawn State Recreation Area) , in the Upper Hunter Lake Keepit State Park (officially Lake Keepit State Recreation Area) 30°53′55″S 150°30′04″E  /  30.8985°S 150.5012°E  / -30.8985; 150.5012  ( Lake Keepit ) , between Tamworth and Narrabri , 4,370 ha (10,799 acres) on Lake ...