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Westfield Tuggerah

Westfield Tuggerah is a large shopping centre in the suburb of Tuggerah on the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia. It is the second largest shopping centre on the Central Coast after Erina Fair.

Westfield Tuggerah is one of the two Westfield branded shopping centres in New South Wales that is not located within the Greater Sydney area, with Westfield Kotara being located in Newcastle.

Tuggerah railway station is 200 metres away from Westfield Tuggerah and is on the Main Northern railway line. The station is serviced by Sydney Trains services which operate between Sydney and Wyong and Newcastle.

Westfield Tuggerah is located adjacent to an exit from the M1 Motorway.

Westfield Tuggerah has bus connections to Charmhaven, The Entrance, Gosford, Lake Haven, Ourimbah and Wyong, as well as local surrounding suburbs. It is served by Busways and Red Bus CDC NSW. The majority of its bus services are located at the bus interchange outside Event Cinemas.

Westfield Tuggerah has multi level car parks with 3,157 spaces.

Westfield Tuggerah opened on 19 October 1995 after only 13 months of construction. The $170 million development was built on a greenfield site that was located across the road from the Wyong District Abattoirs. Originally a single storey shopping complex surrounded by car parks, the centre featured the Central Coast's only David Jones, as well as Big W, Woolworths, Intencity arcade, an eight screen Greater Union cinema, international food court and 140 specialty stores.

Following the opening there has been a progressive decline in shopping in the nearby towns, with many empty stores and banks in Wyong in particular.

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