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  2. List of mayors of Lake Macquarie - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mayors and shire presidents of the City of Lake Macquarie and its predecessors in the Hunter Region of New South Wales. The Shire of Lake Macquarie was proclaimed on 6 March 1906. It became a municipality on 1 March 1977 and a city on 7 September 1984. [1] [2] The Shire was represented by a Shire President and 16 aldermen.

  3. City of Lake Macquarie - Wikipedia

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    Lake Macquarie has a significant coal mining industry and smaller agriculture and manufacturing industries. Eraring power station, a 1980s-era coal-fired power station, supplies 25% of New South Wales' power. [27] Lake Macquarie has a number of Constructed Wetlands with the council placing an emphasis on the environment.

  4. Greg Piper - Wikipedia

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    Piper was first elected to the City of Lake Macquarie Council in 1991 as an independent councillor and was deputy mayor through 2000. He sat on and chaired numerous committees. Piper held the position of chair of the Lake Macquarie Estuary Management Committee and the Lake Macquarie Project Management Committee since the establishment of each.

  5. Electoral district of Lake Macquarie - Wikipedia

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    Lake Macquarie is entirely located in the City of Lake Macquarie, Greater Newcastle and includes suburbs as far north as Killingworth, Boolaroo and Cardiff and as far east as Cardiff South. [1] Suburbs further north are in Cessnock and Wallsend and suburbs further east are in Charlestown and Swansea.

  6. Lake Macquarie (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Macquarie (Awabakal: Awaba) is Australia's largest coastal lagoon.Located in the City of Lake Macquarie and Central Coast Council local government areas in the Hunter and Central Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia, it covers an area of 110 square kilometres (42.5 sq mi) and is connected to the Tasman Sea by a short channel.

  7. Wyee, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Wyee (/ w aɪ iː / WHY-ee) is a small town in the City of Lake Macquarie local government area in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. It is near the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway and has a railway station (opened 1892) [2] on NSW TrainLink's Central Coast & Newcastle Line. It had a population of 1,487 in 2001, which significantly ...

  8. Category:City of Lake Macquarie - Wikipedia

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    The City of Lake Macquarie is city in New South Wales, it is also a lake of the same name, Lake Macquarie. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  9. Cardiff, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff is a suburb in the Lake Macquarie LGA of New South Wales, Australia.. It is located 17 kilometres (11 mi) west-southwest of Newcastle.. Cardiff is home to two government primary schools, a Catholic primary school and a government high school.