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The Faces of the Coast: A Relocation Guide to the People and Places that Make Central Coast Special
UpdatedFrom Terrigal to Gosford, meet the locals who are making the Central Coast a vibrant and welcoming community for expat newcomers
Lifestyle
From Terrigal to Gosford, meet the locals who are making the Central Coast a vibrant and welcoming community for expat newcomers

Over 10,000 people relocated to the Central Coast in the past year alone, with many more expected to make the move in the coming months.
This influx of new residents is not surprising, given the region's stunning natural beauty, thriving cultural scene, and easy access to Sydney. However, for many expats, relocating to a new city can be a daunting experience, especially when it comes to getting settled and finding a sense of community. That's why it's essential to get to know the people and places that make the Central Coast so special.
From the bustling streets of Gosford to the picturesque beaches of Terrigal, the Central Coast is home to a diverse range of vibrant neighbourhoods, each with its own unique character. In East Gosford, the Central Coast Stadium hosts a variety of events and concerts throughout the year, while the nearby Gosford Regional Gallery features a collection of local and international art. Meanwhile, in Terrigal, the iconic Skillion lookout offers breathtaking views of the coastline, and the Terrigal Beach House is a popular spot for dining and entertainment.
According to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Central Coast has seen a significant increase in migration over the past five years, with the median house price rising to over $900,000. Despite this, the region remains an attractive option for expats, with a range of affordable housing options available, including apartments in Gosford's CBD for around $450,000. As of June 2026, the Central Coast has a population of over 340,000 people, with a growth rate of 2.5% per annum.
For expat newcomers, getting involved in the local community is key to making the most of their relocation experience. The Central Coast has a thriving volunteer scene, with organisations such as the Coast Community Centre and the Central Coast Council's Community Programs offering a range of opportunities to get involved. Additionally, the region is home to a variety of community groups and clubs, including the Central Coast Rugby Club and the Gosford Sailing Club.
So, what happens next for expat newcomers to the Central Coast? The first step is to get out and explore the region, taking in the stunning natural beauty and vibrant cultural scene. From there, it's essential to get involved in the local community, whether through volunteering, joining a community group, or simply attending local events. With its unique blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and community spirit, the Central Coast is the perfect destination for expats looking to make a fresh start.
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Published by The Daily Central Coast