Halekulani is a suburban town located in the local government area of the Wyong Shire in the state of New South Wales. The suburb’s name was derived from the Hawaiian word that means “house befitting heaven.” There have been settlers in the Halekulani since the 1840s. Early inhabitants used the land primarily for grazing and farming purposes. Today, the suburb has grown into a residential community with some areas dedicated for holiday accommodations. Some of the major landmarks and recreational sites near and within Halekulani include the Lakes Beach, Budgewoi Soccer Club, Buff Point Oval, Budgewoi Shopping Centre, Edgewater Park, Slade Park Oval, Halekulani Oval, Podgeway Reserve, Halekulani Hall, Scenic Circle Reserve, part of Munm...
Halekulani is a suburban town located in the local government area of the Wyong Shire in the state of New South Wales. The suburb’s name was derived from the Hawaiian word that means “house befitting heaven.” There have been settlers in the Halekulani since the 1840s. Early inhabitants used the land primarily for grazing and farming purposes. Today, the suburb
Halekulani is a suburban town located in the local government area of the Wyong Shire in the state of New South Wales. The suburb’s name was derived from the Hawaiian word that means “house befitting heaven.” There have been settlers in the Halekulani since the 1840s. Early inhabitants used the land primarily for grazing and farming purposes. Today, the suburb has grown into a residential community with some areas dedicated for holiday accommodations. Some of the major landmarks and recreational sites near and within Halekulani include the Lakes Beach, Budgewoi Soccer Club, Buff Point Oval, Budgewoi Shopping Centre, Edgewater Park, Slade Park Oval, Halekulani Oval, Podgeway Reserve, Halekulani Hall, Scenic Circle Reserve, part of Munmorah State Conservation Area, Lakeside Cycleway, Lake Munmorah and Budgewoi Lake foreshores, Budgewoi Public School and Budgewoi Beach.