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Kangy Angy

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Kangy Angy is a small, semi-rural suburb in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It sits in a valley along Ourimbah Creek and the Pacific Highway, about 6 km south-west of Wyong and 16 km north of Gosford. The area is part of the Central Coast Council. A section of the convict-built Great North Road runs through Kangy Angy, and the road was once an important crossing between Sydney and Newcastle before newer highways were built. Today it is mainly farms and grazing land.

The valley is bordered by state forest to the north and west and the Sydney–Newcastle railway line to the south-east. Wildlife includes koalas, grey wallabies, echidnas, wombats, sugar gliders, many birds and reptiles, with some patches of temperate rainforest.

The Kangy Angy Maintenance Centre maintains NSW TrainLink D set trains. Busways runs two local bus routes through the area. The postcode is 2258, elevation 18 metres, and the population was 331 at the 2021 census. Nearby suburbs include Tuggerah, Ourimbah, Berkeley Vale, Palmdale and Fountaindale.


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 22:36 (CET).