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Wooloweyah
New South Wales
Wooloweyah is located in New South Wales
Wooloweyah
Wooloweyah
Location in New South Wales
Postcode(s) 2464
LGA(s) Clarence Valley
State electorate(s) Clarence
Federal Division(s) Page

Wooloweyah is a small, peaceful village located on the northern coast of New South Wales, Australia. It's nestled close to the popular towns of Yamba and Angourie. This quiet spot is known for its beautiful lake, which gives the village its name.

At the 2006 census, Wooloweyah had a population of 436 people. This shows it's a close-knit community.

Exploring Wooloweyah

Wooloweyah is about five kilometres south of Yamba. It is also two kilometres west of Angourie. The village is named after the large lake it borders. The word wooloweyah comes from a local Aboriginal language. It roughly means "big cedar trees". This name tells us about the area's natural history.

The Lake and Its Creatures

Wooloweyah Lake is a very important part of the village. It holds a huge amount of water. Experts estimate it contains about 25,000 metric tons of water. That's a lot of water!

The lake is a home for many different animals. You can find 13 different types of fish living there. There are also two kinds of sharks. One of these is the local wobbegong carpet shark. These creatures make the lake a lively place.

Fun Things to Do

Even though Wooloweyah is a small village, it has some great facilities for its residents.

  • There is a tennis court where people can play.
  • Kids can enjoy a fun children's playground.
  • There is also a small soccer field for games.
  • The village has a community hall. This hall is used for different events and gatherings.

Getting Around

Public transport is available in Wooloweyah. A company called Busways provides bus services. There are two bus stops in the village. This makes it easier for people to travel to and from Wooloweyah.

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