Lake Cathie, New South Wales Explained

Type:town
Lake Cathie
State:nsw
Coordinates:-31.552°N 152.855°W
Relief:yes
Pop:4296
Lga:Port Macquarie-Hastings Council
Fedgov:Lyne

Lake Cathie is a town in New South Wales, Australia about 15 minutes drive south of Port Macquarie. At the, it had a population of 4,296.

The Birpai (also known as Birrbay) people have lived in this area for more than 40,000 years.[1]

Commercial area

The town is a popular holiday destination on the Mid North Coast because of its tranquil location which hosts the lake, lagoon and beaches. It has a Woolworths supermarket, local Tavern, Lake Cathie Bowling Club, bakery, fish & chip shop, coffee shop, pharmacy, post office, a newsagent and a bargain shop. Its main feature is a tidal lake fed by the ocean daily. Several times throughout the year the lake is closed over by shifting sands and becomes dark in colour due to the tannins in the local flora. Tourism centres on the lake as it is a popular swimming and fishing spot all year round especially when the lake is open.[2]

Population

According to the 2021 Australian census, there were 4,296 people in Lake Cathie.

Notable people

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aboriginal Community Information. 2020-09-08. Port Macquarie-Hastings Council.
  2. Web site: Lake Cathie. 2022-08-21. Lake Cathie Progress Association.