Cheero Point is a waterfront locality and suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.
However, community pressure from residents and the Mooney-Cheero Progress Association Inc. led to the old Gosford City Council recommending the separate gazettal of Cheero Point in its meeting on 5 November 2002, and the suburb name was officially reassigned on 21 March 2003.
[3][4] The suburb made headlines when landslides near Jolls Bridge forced the closure of a 250-metre section of the Pacific Highway for several years.
As the road was the only alternative route to the Pacific Motorway between Gosford and Sydney, which itself was prone to congestion, local service station owner Jim Lloyd collected 60,000 signatures demanding the re-opening of the road.
[8] There are approximately 65 buses each week departing from the corner of Cheero Point Rd and Cararma Pkwy.