Saratoga, New South Wales

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Saratoga is a peninsula locality of Brisbane Water and residential suburb found within Gosford City Council, a Local Government Area of the Australian state of New South Wales, Australia.

The area was first exploited by European settlers for citrus orchards; in recent years, however, housing development has transformed most of Saratoga into an outer residential suburb of Gosford. Bordered on three sides by water, Saratoga has become a favourite haunt of fisherman and sports people.

The town/village of Saratoga itself occupies the central portion of this peninsula, bordered towards the point by Davistown and toward the mainland by Yattalunga.

Saratoga is also the home of the Saratoga Hawks, a Junior Australian Football Club started in 2001.

External links

Saratoga Hawks

See also

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