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Spencer, New South Wales

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Population
  
515 (2011 census)

LGA(s)
  
Central Coast Council

State electorate(s)
  
Gosford

Local time
  
Wednesday 11:15 PM

Postcode(s)
  
2775

Parish
  
Spencer

Postal code
  
2775

Federal division
  
Division of Robertson

Spencer, New South Wales

Location
  
25 km (16 mi) SE of Wisemans Ferry

Weather
  
27°C, Wind N at 5 km/h, 84% Humidity

Spencer is a suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the north bank of the Hawkesbury River just upstream of that river's confluence with Mangrove Creek. Spencer is part of the Central Coast Council local government area.

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Map of Spencer NSW 2775, Australia

Geography

Spencer is bounded by the Hawkesbury River to the south and west and Mangrove Creek to the east. Despite the relatively short distance from the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway as the crow flies, a boat across Mangrove Creek significantly reduces the distance to be travelled.

History

Early British explorers stepped onto a "marshy outcrop" here whilst exploring the East Coast of Australia, and a monument commemorates this, near the kids playground and public toilet.

Spencer is a township presumed to be named for the Parish in which it is situated. Originally this area was known as Fernleigh. The true name origin of Spencer is unclear, but it is believed to be named after George John Spencer, second Earl Spencer (1758-1834), who was first Lord of the admiralty in 1794, and who held this position until 1810. He was a mentor of Lord Nelson, and oversaw many of the Royal Navy's victories over the French.

Economy

The economy is rural based with farming and fishing as its main source of income. Tourism is a growing concern that is based around the history of the area and the beautiful scenery.

References

Spencer, New South Wales Wikipedia