Coledale, New South Wales

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Coledale
WollongongNew South Wales
File:View at Coledale from The Powerhouse Museum.jpg
A view at Coledale, circa 1900.
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Population 1,168 (2011 census)[1]
Postcode(s) 2515
LGA(s) City of Wollongong
State electorate(s) Keira
Federal Division(s) Cunningham
Suburbs around Coledale:
Wombarra
Coledale
Austinmer

Coledale is a small sea-side village approximately 18 kilometres north of Wollongong along the Princes Highway in New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the City of Wollongong and lies between Wombarra and Austinmer.

Coledale has several shops on the main road as well as a RSL club, public hall, fire station, private hospital and nursing home. Coledale's shops include a newsagent, 2 cafe's, video shop, hair dresser, pizza/fast food takeout and a bottle shop. Coledale also has a small public school with good views of Coledale beach.

Coledale also has a playing field for soccer, cricket and netball: St. James Park is the home ground for the Coledale Waves (formerly known as the Coledale Rosebuds) soccer teams. This was where Kerryn McCann often trained as she lived close by.[citation needed]

Beaches

Coledale has two sandy beaches: Coledale Beach to the north of the village which is patrolled during summer and Sharkey's Beach to the south, a popular surfing spot. In the summer months Coledale Lifesaving Club runs Nippers every 2nd Sunday on Coledale Beach.

Transport

Coledale railway station is located half way up Cater Street, off Lawrence Hargrave Drive. The station is operated by NSW TrainLink. Coledale station is an historic station and still has rubbish bins, unlike many of the stations on the New South Wales railway network, where the bins have been removed for security reasons.[citation needed]

File:Sharkey's beach coledale.jpg
A panorama overlooking Sharkey's beach facing south in the direction of the Headlands Hotel.

References

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