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Toukley ( ) is a town in the Central Coast region of the Australian state of
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and is located within . It lies approximately 109 km north of
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and 54 km south of
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via the Pacific Motorway (M1). It is located between
Tuggerah Lake Tuggerah Lake, an intermittently open intermediate wave dominated barrier estuary that is part of the Tuggerah Lakes, is located within the local government area in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The lake is locat ...
, Budgewoi Lake, and the Pacific Ocean. At the channel connecting Tuggerah Lake and Budgewoi Lake the new Toukley bridge was constructed between 1983 and 1985 linking Toukley on the eastern side of the Lakes system with Gorokan on the west, replacing the old two lane wooden bridge. Toukley also provides various forms of accommodation to tourists including motels, caravan parks, holiday houses and lake cabins.


Name

The town was originally called Toukley Oukley, said to be the Aboriginal name for the place. According to historian F.C. Bennett, it means "many brambles". Many places in the region have doubled names of this form, like Kangy Angy,
Tumbi Umbi Tumbi Umbi is a mostly semi-rural List of Central Coast suburbs, suburb of the Central Coast (New South Wales), Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, located northwest of Bateau Bay, New South Wales, Bateau Bay along Wyong Road. It ...
and Mooney Mooney. Settlers shortened it to Toukley soon after the town was founded, but it took until 1969 for the name to be officially changed.


History

*1856 –
Edward Hargraves Edward Hammond Hargraves (7 October 1816 – 29 October 1891) was an Australian gold prospector who led an expedition in the Macquarie River region of New South Wales in 1851, and publicised the resulting finds, starting the New South Wales ...
, who purported to make the first significant discovery of gold in Australia in 1851, purchased Robert Henderson's holdings and built "Norahville". Hargraves had many friendships with indigenous people of the area. Cattle were grazed as far as Buff Point and Elizabeth Bay. *Late 1850s – Chinese fishermen worked the Tuggerah Lakes area, in particular, what is now known as Canton Beach. While not confirmed, it is believed this is where the name is derived from. It was a base for catching and curing fish that were then shipped to Queensland, the goldfields and back to China. *1891 – Toukley Public School founded. *1903 – Lighthouse built at
Norah Head Norah Head (originally known as Bungaree's Norah after the early colonial Indigenous explorer named Bungaree), is a headland and a coastal village in the Central Coast Council (New South Wales), Central Coast Council local government area on th ...
after many vessels were wrecked in the area. It was the site of sea battles between the Japanese Navy and Merchant navy ships in World War 2: Three ships were sunk, Nimbin (1052 tonnes) by a mine on 5 December 1940 and the fishing trawler ''Millimumul'' sank with the loss of seven men on 26 March 1941 when it trawled up a mine as well as BHP's Iron Chieftain (4812 tonnes) by a submarine on 3 June 1942. The Age (4775 tonnes) was also attacked on 3 June 1942. *1939 â€
The Toukley Bridge
which joins Gorokan and Toukley originally constructed. It was replaced by the new bridge in July 1985. *1950 – Grace and Kathleen Holmes, aged 18 and 11, were found murdered in a swamp near Toukley, NSW, in August 1950. *2013 – Toukley is mentioned in the ''
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'' episode "Tokyo"


Demographics

As of the 2021 census, Toukley had a population of 4,557. The majority of residents (79.9%) were born in Australia, with the next most common countries of birth being England (3.7%) and New Zealand (1.5%). The most common ancestries were Australian (42.1%), English (40.9%), and Irish (10.7%). English was the primary language spoken at home by 88.3% of the population, while other languages included Portuguese, Greek, and Tagalog (each 0.3%). The most common religious affiliations were No Religion (38.9%), Catholic (23.3%), and Anglican (17.9%), with Christianity overall representing 54.5% of the population. Additionally, 8.2% of the population identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.


Official Local Facebook Group

Facebook Group


References


Further reading

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External links


Toukley and District Chamber of Commerce

Central Coast, Wyong Branch of National Seniors

Official Facebook Group
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