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Forster is a picturesque coastal town located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. With crystal-clear waters, stunning beaches, and a abundance of wildlife, it's no wonder that Forster is one of the country's most popular holiday destinations.

Aboriginal History

The Worimi people were the traditional owners of the land on which Forster now sits. They had a deep connection to the land, sea, and sky. The Worimi people were known for their hunting and gathering skills, and they used the resources available to them to sustain their way of life. They had a close relationship with the ocean and used its resources for both food and trade. Many local landmarks hold significance to the Worimi people and are still considered sacred today.

European Settlement

The first European to explore the Forster area was John Oxley in 1818. Over the next few decades, timber getters and fishermen began to settle in the area permanently. One of the first settlers was John Breckenridge who arrived in 1852. He established a timber mill and a sawmill, which were important industries for the area for many decades.

The Growth of Forster

Forster grew quickly during the 20th century, thanks in part to the establishment of the Forster-Tuncurry Bridge in 1959, which connected the two towns. Tourism also became an important industry in Forster, with visitors drawn to the area's great weather, beautiful scenery, and relaxed lifestyle. The town now boasts a range of accommodation options, from holiday parks to luxury resorts, and offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors to enjoy.

Recent Developments

In recent years, Forster has undergone a number of developments aimed at improving the local infrastructure and boosting the town's profile. The town now has a number of shopping centers, including the Stockland Forster Shopping Centre, which has over 50 stores. A new marina was also constructed in the town, which has helped to make Forster a popular destination for boating enthusiasts.

History of in Forster

Forster is a town with a rich and fascinating history. From its Aboriginal past to its European settlement and more recent developments, Forster has always been a place of significance. As one of New South Wales' most popular holiday destinations, it continues to attract visitors from around the country and the world.


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The Coast at Forster thanks to Creativefire
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