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Warnervale
Central CoastNew South Wales
WarnervaleRailwayStation Dec2021.jpg
Warnervale railway station
Warnervale is located in New South Wales
Warnervale
Warnervale
Location in New South Wales
Established 1893
Postcode(s) 2259
Location
  • 10 km (6 mi) N of Wyong
  • 101 km (63 mi) NNE of Sydney
LGA(s) Central Coast Council
Parish Munmorah
State electorate(s) Wyong
Federal Division(s) Dobell
Suburbs around Warnervale:
Jilliby Halloran Wallarah
Jilliby Warnervale Hamlyn Terrace
Alison, Wyong Watanobbi Wadalba, Wyong

Warnervale is a town in the Central Coast Council local government area in the Central Coast region in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It lies approximately 101 km north of Sydney, located west of Tuggerah Lake, a large shallow coastal lake, and just north of Wyong.

In the 2021 census, the Australian Bureau of Statistics located a population of 701 within Warnervale's boundaries. The broader Warnervale-Wadalba statistical area had 20,051 people.

History

Warner Estate property prospectus 1915 map
In 1915, Albert Hamlyn Warner and his son Leslie advertised land in the region for sale. The railway platform is labelled "Warnervale".

For thousands of years, aboriginal people occupied the land. Aboriginal land rights in the region are now administered by the Darkinjung Land Council.

Land in the region was granted to William Cape in 1825, although his role as headmaster of Sydney College and later as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly kept him from spending much time on this property.

In 1875, the land was purchased by William Alison, whose homestead became the site of the current Wyong District Museum, in Wyong.

Warnervale is named after Albert Hamlyn Warner who in 1893 acquired 12,000 acres (49 km2) of land in the area. Warner was strongly influenced by his travels in Japan and his son Leslie's trip to the United States, which is today evidenced in road names in surrounding suburbs such as Minnesota, Virginia, Louisiana, Hiawatha and Nikko. His family home 'Hakone', located on the Wyong river, was named after a park he had seen in Japan.

Warnervale railway station was opened in 1907. Warnervale was gazetted as a village in 1975, and the suburb boundaries were defined in 1991. In 1998, the suburb was divided, creating Halloran, Wallarah, Woongarrah and Hamlyn Terrace.

Once composed of large acreages and significant wetlands, the area has rapidly been developed into a series of residential estates.

Future developments

Planning began in 2000 for a commercial development in Woongarrah, adjacent to the railway, termed Warnervale Town Centre. Woolworths proposed to build a new shopping centre, and a railway station was planned. A road was constructed to the proposed site (Woongarrah Road), but as of 2022, work on the shopping centre has not yet begun. New plans call for a scaled-down shopping centre, and there is no longer a plan to build a railway station.

Facilities

Warnervale Public School was built at 75 Warnervale Rd in 1953. In 2008, the school was moved to Hamlyn Terrace, retaining the Warnervale name. Following population growth in the area, the site of the old school was repurchased by the New South Wales Government, and a new school, called Porters Creek Public School, was opened there in 2022. A number of other schools have been erected in the area, including MacKillop Catholic College and Lakes Grammar, to service the high youth population.

Warnies Cafe operates in a heritage-listed building next to the railway station. The building was previously used as a private residence and general store.

Sport

Warnervale Wildcats Sport Club offers sporting activities for junior and seniors in rugby union, netball and cricket.

Transport

Warnervale train station lies on the Main North railway line. It is served by the Central Coast & Newcastle Line of the NSW TrainLink network, allowing transport between Newcastle and Sydney.

Notable residents

In 1988-9, American actor Matthew McConaughey resided in Warnervale for one year on exchange.

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