Oyster Bay, New South Wales

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 Oyster Bay Road and Como Road intersection
Oyster Bay Road and Como Road intersection

Oyster Bay is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Oyster Bay is located 26km south of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the Sutherland Shire. The postcode is 2225.

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Oyster Bay is a natural feature on the southern bank of the Georges River. [1] The suburb which takes its name from the waterway is a picturesque residential area.

Green Point and Caravan Head are localities within the suburb of Oyster Bay. Green Point is home to the Green Point Observatory. Coronation Bay is also located on the Georges River between Green Point and Caravan Head [2]. At Coronation Bay there is a large mangrove area that creates a diverse and dynamic eco-system[3], which supports a variety of bird-life and insects like the mosquito and the fly. Carina Bay is located on the western boundary of the suburb.

Oyster Bay has several exclusive streets such as Georges River Crescent.

 Georges River Crescent
Georges River Crescent

A small group of shops is located at the intersection of Como Road and Oyster Bay Road. It includes a post office, chemist and newsagency.

There are two churches in Oyster Bay. St Joseph Catholic Church is located on the border with Como and Oyster Bay Baptist Church is located in the Green Point section. There is also a Community Hall.

Oyster Bay Public School is split between two locations on Phillip Street: primary students (Years 3-6) and the infants department (K-2), 300 metres up the road. There are two pre-schools in Oyster Bay. One is at Caravan Head between the former general store and business centre, and another at Green Point along the track to the Green Point Observatory.

Oyster Bay Oval lies on the bay. It is home to the Georges River Soccer Club, also known as the Tigers.

The suburb is a short distance from both Jannali and Como railway station. Roads connect the suburb to the nearby Princes Highway at Kareela and to Sutherland.

The area is also serviced by Veolia Transport buses.

Oyster Bay takes its name simply from the abundance of oysters in the bay. The name had appeared on maps prepared by Surveyor Wells in 1840. The suburb's name was officially recognised in 1933. [4]

  • The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Compiled by Frances Pollen, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8


Coordinates: -34.00754° 151.07514°

Suburbs and localities within the Sutherland Shire | Southern Sydney | Sydney

Alfords Point | Audley | Bangor | Barden Ridge | Bonnet Bay | Bundeena | Burraneer | Caravan Head | Caringbah | Como | Como West | Cronulla | Dolans Bay | Engadine | Grays Point | Gundamaian | Gymea | Gymea Bay | Heathcote | Illawong | Jannali | Kangaroo Point | Kareela | Kirrawee | Kurnell | Lilli Pilli | Loftus | Lucas Heights | Maianbar | Menai | Miranda | North Engadine | Oyster Bay | Port Hacking | Sandy Point | Sutherland | Sylvania | Sylvania Heights | Sylvania Waters | Taren Point | Warumbul | Waterfall | Woolooware | Woronora | Woronora Heights | Yarrawarrah | Yowie Bay

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