Bogangar is a town in the Northern Rivers
region of New South Wales, Australia in Tweed
Shire. In 2006, the town had a population of
3,099 people, including 2,567 (82.8%)
Australian-born persons and 149 (4.8%)
indigenous persons.
A town of the Northern Rivers region in New
South Wales, Bogangar is situated 44 kilometres
south of Gold Coast and 807 kilometres north
of Sydney. It is under the administration of the
Tweed Shire local government area, the
council seat of which is located in the nearby
town of Murwillumbah. Bogangar is home to
the Cudgen Lake, a popular destination in the
area for picnics, swimming, boating,
windsurfing, kayaking and canoeing. It also has
surrounding wetlands that provide good spots
for bird watching. Because of its proximity to
the coastal village of Cabarita Beach, Bogangar
residents and tourists also get to extend their
trips with a relaxed holiday in its resorts, parks
and surfing schools.