Description
Kariong is a locality of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia west of Gosford along the Central Coast Highway.
Kariong is a locality of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia west of Gosford along the Central Coast Highway.It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area.
History
Kariong's first British settler was W.H. Parry in 1901. The Mt Penang Training School for Boys (later the Mount Penang Juvenile Justice Centre) was opened in 1911. Many of the boys came from the training ship Sobraon, which had been in Sydney Harbour before being condemned, as did former officer Basil Topple. The village of about fifteen families, mostly workers at the training school, was first called Kendall Heights, then Penang Mountain. The name Kariong was assigned in about 1947.
Etymology
Kariong was once believed to mean meeting place in the local Aboriginal language. Other early residents were told the name meant "place of the cold winds", and the name is listed, albeit with a different spelling, in F.D. McCarthy's Australian Aboriginal place names book of 1946 with this meaning.
However, records in the NSW Mitchell Library show that the name Kariong was a typographical error from old script reading 'Karrong'; the second 'r' was mistaken for an 'i'.
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Population: 1001-10000
Time zone: UTC +11:00
Area: 25.793 km2
Elevation: 51-200 metres
Town elevation: 192 m
Population number: 6,385
Local Government Area: Central Coast Council