Are you considering Worrigee, NSW 2540 as your next move? It's a good first step to know whether the suburb is a serious contender for your next home. The Homes.com.au suburb profile provides the statistics on Worrigee median property prices, market trends & demographics to help you make an informed decision about your potential move to the suburb.
If you are considering packing up and moving to Worrigee, keep reading for a brief historical overview to discover the fantastic lifestyle and what makes this suburb a worthy option.
Overview Worrigee, a suburb of Nowra, City of Shoalhaven, New South Wales, covers an area of 16.89 square kilometres and had a population of 5,068 (2016 census). It is neighboured by the suburbs of Nowra, Brundee, Terara, Mayfield, Comberton, and South Nowra.
Worrigee is 175 kilometres south of Sydney. It is within the local government of the City of Shoalhaven in the South Coast region.
Living in Worrigee On Greenwell Point Road is the Springs Resorts Shoalhaven, which has the Worrigee Links 18-hole golf course, lawn bowl facilities, and a pro shop. Worrigee is well-known for The Growers, a casual eatery and bar where the coast blends with the country. These destinations are just a 5-minute drive from the Shoalhaven River and 10 minutes away from the lovely beaches of Worrigee.
There is so much nature to visit in Worrigee, including Worrigee Nature Reserve, Hyams Beach, Murrays Beach, Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay, Collingwood Beach, and Greenpatch Beach.
The suburb has a small shopping centre at East Nowra on the border of Worrigee. You can get to Sydney from Worrigee via car, bus, or train.
History of Worrigee Worrigee used to be named Boston, a private town in the de Mestre estate. Worrigee is an Aboriginal word that means "peppermint tree."
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