Umina Beach, New South Wales

Coordinates: 33°31′5″S 151°18′36″E / 33.51806°S 151.31000°E / -33.51806; 151.31000
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Umina Beach
Federal division(s)
Robertson
Suburbs around Umina Beach:
Brisbane Water National Park
Woy Woy
Blackwall
Brisbane Water National Park Umina Beach
Ettalong Beach
Pearl Beach Broken Bay Broken Bay

Umina Beach (

suburb within the Central Coast Council local government area on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Umina Beach is situated 85 kilometres (53 mi) north of Sydney and 111 kilometres (69 mi) south of Newcastle
.

Umina Beach is locally known on the Central Coast as being on 'The Peninsula' (or 'Woy Woy Peninsula'). A natural

Moving from north to south, Umina Beach begins where Woy Woy and Blackwall end: at Veron Road and Gallipoli Avenue.

Umina Beach is the most populated suburb on the Central Coast.[citation needed]

Sunset at Umina Beach

Geography

Umina Beach has one unbroken sand

Hawkesbury Sandstone
headland that adjoins the south western end of Umina Beach.

Umina Beach is geographically located on the north side of

Box Head, Barrenjoey and Umina Point), wave patterns and tidal amplitude from the Tasman Sea, Hawkesbury River and Brisbane Water
.

History

The word "Umina" was derived from the

Australian Aboriginal word meaning Place of sleep.[3]

The Woy Woy and Umina district was home to the

European entry to the region was first recorded in March 1788 when Governor Arthur Phillip landed with a party at Ettalong Beach. In June 1789, a more thorough investigation of Brisbane Water was conducted. A rest stop was made at Ettalong Beach before the group passed through 'The Rip' (a dangerous passage leading into Brisbane Water). On return, the party camped at Ettalong Beach before sailing to Dangar Island in the Hawkesbury River.[4]

The first land subdivision occurred in 1914 which led to the current commercial and residential centre.[citation needed] Umina Beach celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2014.

Schools

Umina Beach is served by two public schools, Umina Public School (primary school)[5] and Brisbane Water Secondary College (high school).[6]

Opened on 3 February 1956, Umina Public School's population approximates 800 students and 50 staff. It currently has 29 classes from kindergarten to year 6.[5]

Business

Umina Beach town centre has been represented by the Peninsula Chamber of Commerce since the late 1980s. It is affiliated with the NSW Business Chamber. The town centre is serviced by Woolworths, Coles, Bunnings Hardware, Aldi Supermarkets and McDonald's, along with a number of local shops, takeaway restaurants and cafes, including the multi-award-winning Bremen Patisserie on West street. The town is also serviced by a number of medical and specialist practices, the Central Coast Council Library, and two service stations.

Transport

Umina Beach is well serviced by regular bus services (Busways) with connections to Woy Woy railway station and Gosford. The town centre is easily accessed with an efficient grid system of connecting roads with primary access from Ocean Beach Road, West Street and Barrenjoey Road.

Sports fields

Umina Oval, located at the southern end of Melbourne Avenue, is the

McEvoy Oval, located at the western end of McEvoy Avenue, is used for

touch football and cricket.[7]

Sports clubs

Umina Beach is known as the home of "Upball"

Community Groups

  • Umina Community Group[28]– The Umina Community Group is committed to improving Umina Beach by providing a unified voice to lobby the Central Coast Council and government bodies.

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Umina Beach". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 6 September 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "Umina Beach". Destination NSW. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  3. ^ Pratt, Eileen Placenames of the Central Coast: origins and meanings, B.W.H.S. (Gosford 1978)
  4. ^ a b History of Woy Woy at Central Coast Council
  5. ^ a b Umina Public School Official website
  6. ^ Brisbane Water Secondary College Official website
  7. ^ a b Central Coast Council Grounds and Seasonal Activities Official website
  8. ^ Central Coast Council Tennis Courts Official website
  9. ^ Umina Beach Bowling Club Ltd Official website
  10. ^ Ocean Beach Malibu Club Official website
  11. ^ Ocean Beach Surf Life Saving Club Official website
  12. ^ Ocean Beach Surfers Association Official website
  13. ^ Umina Beach Rugby League Football Club Official website
  14. ^ a b Gosford City Council Media Release "Col Gooley Field official opening" Official website
  15. ^ a b Central Coast Division Rugby League Official website
  16. ^ Umina Boardriders Official website
  17. ^ Umina Junior Rugby League Football Club Official website
  18. ^ Central Coast Division Junior Rugby League Official website
  19. ^ Umina Beach Netball Club Official website
  20. ^ Umina Beach "Bunnies" Netball Club Registration & Club Information Official website
  21. ^ Woy Woy Peninsula Netball Associations Official website Netball NSW
  22. ^ Umina Beach Surf Life Saving Club Official website
  23. ^ Umina Cricket Club Official website
  24. ^ Umina United Soccer Club Official website
  25. ^ Central Coast Football Official website
  26. ^ Central Coast Little Athletics Official website
  27. ^ Woy Woy Peninsula Little Athletics Centre Official website
  28. ^ Umina Community Group Official website