Central CoastFauna Spiders

The Central Coast of New South Wales is a popular destination for a break. With 40 plus beaches, waterways, lush wilderness, whilst just being only 90 minutes north of Sydney or south of Newcastle. With the coastal aquatic activities, exploring the natural bush and hinterland, exploring the cultural and artistic communities, or enjoying the foodie scene, there is something for everyone.

The Entrance, Central Coast NSW
The Entrance, Central Coast NSW

The Central Coast region is also home to some amazing wildlife, including the growing popularity of insects and spiders.

Arkys curtulus, Woy Woy Bay NSW © Michael Doe
Arkys curtulus, Woy Woy Bay NSW © Michael Doe

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The Entrance/Tuggerah Lake, Central Coast NSW
The Entrance/Tuggerah Lake, Central Coast NSW
The Entrance/Tuggerah Lake, Central Coast NSW
The Entrance/Tuggerah Lake, Central Coast NSW

Footnote & References

  1. From headland to hinterland, you’ll love the Central Coast, Central Coast Official Tourism and Destination NSW, https://www.lovecentralcoast.com
  2. Central Coast Council, https://www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au

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