The way of the water
With world-class surf beaches, gentle bays, meandering rivers, wide lakes and a handful of waterfalls, the New South Wales’ Central Coast ticks all the boxes for water-loving guests and locals.
With world-class surf beaches, gentle bays, meandering rivers, wide lakes and a handful of waterfalls, the New South Wales’ Central Coast ticks all the boxes for water-loving guests and locals.
Venture away from the waves and you’ll discover a Central Coast Hinterland brimming with bush walks, mountain bike trails, culture and a growing ecotourism scene.
A threatened species of coral, thought to be restricted to Port Stephens, calls the Central Coast home.
Mark Zucconi captured this incredible footage of a white whale calf just off the Central Coast.
Unusually for a water bird, darter’s feathers are not water repellent and need to be dried out before taking flight to reduce weight and conserve energy.
Congratulations to this week’s AG Flickr group member Brad O’Brien, for his image ‘Norah head lighthouse’.