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Wingala, New South Wales

Coordinates: 33°45′50″S 151°17′00″E / 33.7639°S 151.2833°E / -33.7639; 151.2833
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Wingala
SydneyNew South Wales
Postcode(s)2099
Location14 km (9 mi) NE of Sydney CBD
LGA(s)Northern Beaches Council
Localities around Wingala:
Narraweena Dee Why Dee Why Beach
Wingala North Curl Curl
Brookvale Curl Curl North Curl Curl Beach

Wingala is a locality in the suburbs of North Curl Curl and Dee Why, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is within the Northern Beaches Council local government area. It refers to the Western section of Wingala Hill, which lies between the floodplains of Dee Why Lagoon and Curl Curl Lagoon, and forms Dee Why Headland where it meets the Tasman Sea.

The name is used predominantly by people who live in the Dee Why area of Wingala and wish to disassociate themselves from the rest of Dee Why. This is because the Wingala locality contains many more upmarket properties than the rest of Dee Why, which is well known in the area for its many apartment blocks.

Wingala Reserve can be found on the southern slope of Wingala Hill, on the border between Dee Why and North Curl Curl. It is a piece of crown land that demonstrates some of the vegetation that once existed all over the area.

33°45′50″S 151°17′00″E / 33.7639°S 151.2833°E / -33.7639; 151.2833