Tumbi Umbi, New South Wales Explained

Type:suburb
Tumbi Umbi
City:Central Coast
State:nsw
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12
Postcode:2261
Coordinates:-33.365°N 151.443°W
Pop:5,369
Elevation:7
Parish:Tuggerah
Stategov:The Entrance
Stategov2:Terrigal
Fedgov:Dobell
Dist1:7
Dir1:SW
Location1:The Entrance
Dist2:11
Dir2:N
Location2:Terrigal
Dist3:20
Dir3:ENE
Location3:Gosford
Dist4:77
Dir4:SSW
Location4:Newcastle
Dist5:110
Dir5:NNE
Location5:Sydney
Near-Nw:Glenning Valley
Near-N:Berkeley Vale
Near-Ne:Killarney Vale
Near-W:Ourimbah
Near-E:Bateau Bay
Near-Sw:Holgate
Near-S:Matcham
Near-Se:Forresters Beach, Wamberal

Tumbi Umbi is a mostly semi-rural suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, located northwest of Bateau Bay along Wyong Road. It is part of the local government area.

History

Tumbi Umbi is an Aboriginal expression meaning place of tall trees.

Tumbi Umbi Secondary College opened in 1996.

Geography

It is a somewhat distributed community on the shores of Tuggerah Lake and associated with the creek that feeds into that body of water. In Aboriginal times the description "A place of much water" accurately described the swamp land that has now been extensively drained and populated with housing, industrial estates, a school, Mingara Recreation Club, Mingara One Fitness and Aquatic Centre, a pistol range and Glengara Retirement Village.

The more urbanised part of the suburb can be found along Wyong Road adjacent to Berkeley Vale, Killarney Vale and Bateau Bay. The more rural part is situated around Tumbi Road and Palm Valley Road, adjacent to Glenning Valley, Wamberal and Forresters Beach.

It is situated a short distance from the coast.