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About Tuggerah and Tuggerah Lakes
Tuggerah is located about a 90 km North of Sydney and is part of the Wyong Shire local government area.
It has the second smallest population of any suburb on the Central Coast.
Who Discovered Tuggerah Lakes
The first Governor of Tasmania, Captain Davis Collins, who arrived on the First fleet reported in 1796 said:
"The people of a fishing boat which had been cast on shore in bad weather near Port Stephens, met with some local people (i.e. the natives). They, without entreaty, or any hope of reward, readily put them into the path from thence to
It was the search for an escaped convict woman, Mary Morgan, (often called Molly Morgan) who was said to be living with the Aborigines to the North of the
David Collins in "An Account of the English Colony in
Some reports being again circulated, respecting the situation of Mary Morgan, the woman said to be among the natives to the Northward of Broken Bay. A boat with some people who volunteered their service, was sent to the North part of that harbour where it was said she had been lately seen with some of her native friends.
The people were directed, if possible to bring her away, unless she preferred the life that she now led; upon which with more than three years experience of it would certainly enable her to decide. They were absent 10 days and returned without success, not even having heard anything of her.
They went into the North arm of
The "lagoon" as it was described, could not possibly have been any other body of water than what is now known as


