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Explore the Waterways
Explore our birds
Explore our pathways
Explore the perks of fishing
Common species of the catchment
The Tuggerah Lakes' biodiversity
Threatened, vulnerable and endangered species of the catchment
The History of Tuggerah Lakes Written in Water
Love Our Waterways
The Health of Our Estuary
Common Concerns, Myths and Misconceptions
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Explore the Waterways
The Central Coast boasts some of Australia’s most spectacular lakes, beaches and many other unspoilt natural wonders. With its large sand…
The History of Tuggerah Lakes Written in Water
Our Future Has a Past Tuggerah Lakes consist of three interconnected coastal lagoons: Lake Munmorah, Budgewoi Lake and Tuggerah Lake. This…
Love Our Waterways
Leonardo da Vinci said once that water is the driving force of all nature. It can sustain life by its influence on our natural environment…
The Health of Our Estuary
The health of our waterways is vital to the proper functioning of the entire catchment ecosystem. To manage the estuary well, we need to…
Common Concerns, Myths and Misconceptions
People from the Central Coast take a lot of pride in their local rivers, estuaries and wetlands – they are the lifeblood of our communities…
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