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96 Hunter Street: Newcastle Post Office [113] 359–361 Hunter Street: Frederick Ash Building [114] 289 King Street: Newcastle City Hall [115] 300 King Street: Nesca House [116] 434 King Street, Newcastle West: Miss Porter's House [117] Nobby's Road: Coal River Precinct [118] Pacific Street: Old Newcastle Club Building [119]
A map of the inner suburbs of the city of Newcastle, New South Wales. This map was created from OpenStreetMap project data, collected by the community. This map may be incomplete, and may contain errors.
Hunter Street is a major road in the Newcastle central business district, in New South Wales.The street, formerly three separate thoroughfares, extends from Pacific Street in the city's east, to Selma Street in Newcastle West and since 2008 has been the focus of community-led creative enterprises and projects. [1]
The design for the new interchange was released by Transport for NSW in July 2015. [8] Originally to be named Wickham Transport Interchange, in December 2015, Transport for NSW lodged a proposal with the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales to have the station name changed to Newcastle Interchange. [9] [10] This was confirmed in December ...
This region (officially the Newcastle statistical subdivision) comprises the local government areas (LGAs) of City of Newcastle, City of Lake Macquarie, City of Cessnock, City of Maitland and Port Stephens Council. [1] [2] The 2021 Australian Census recorded the Newcastle Greater Metropolitan area as having a population of 682,465. [n 1]
Following the proclamation of Newcastle as a city in 1885, the Council engaged James Sayers, Newcastle manager of the London Chartered Bank, to design a Council Seal. Sayers' design featured a shield surmounted by a scroll with the words "City of Newcastle" and another scroll beneath with the Latin motto " Finis coronat opus " ("The end crowns ...
Newcastle West is an inner city suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, part of which forms the western end of Newcastle's central business district. [2] The suburb is primarily a retail/commercial trading district but includes one high school. At the 2016 census Newcastle West had a population of 618. [3]
Newcastle station was originally located at the site of the Honeysuckle Point Terminus.Early on in the making of the Honeysuckle Point Terminus, Newcastle residents called for an extension to the centre of town and in 1857, the parliamentary select committee recommended that a single line for goods and passenger traffic be laid from Honeysuckle Point to the wharf at Watt Street. [8]