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Newcastle Ocean Baths

About Newcastle Ocean Baths Both Newcastle and Merewether are blessed with two ocean bath facilities, which are located on the pristine coastline and are accessible to the community throughout the year. These baths, namely Newcastle Ocean and Merewether Baths, have…

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Fort Scratchley

About Fort Scratchley Located less than 1 km from the Newcastle central business district, Fort Scratchley is positioned on Flagstaff Hill, providing views of the Tasman Sea and the Hunter River. Positioned between Newcastle and Nobbys beaches, the fort was…

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Newcastle Museum

About Newcastle Museum The Newcastle Museum, located in the historic Honeysuckle Railway workshops, opened to the community on 4 August 2011. It is not just a reinvention of the original Newcastle Regional Museum but a contemporary and revitalized institution that…

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King Edward Park

About King Edward Park In 1863, King Edward Park was established as a recreation reserve. The park encompasses various attractions, such as a bowling green, the Obelisk, and a Victorian rotunda. It offers breathtaking views of the ocean and is…

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Merewether Ocean Baths

About Merewether Ocean Baths Both Newcastle and Merewether in Newcastle are lucky to have two ocean bath facilities that are open all year round for the public to enjoy. These bathing spots have a rich history and have been popular…

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Merewether

About Merewether Edward Christopher Merewether, the owner of the Burwood Estate, gave his name to the suburb of Merewether. The Church of England parish church, St. Augustine, was built on Llewellyn Street and the expenses were covered by Mr. Edward…

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Nobbys Beach

About Nobbys Beach Nobbys Beach, the most well-known beach in Newcastle, is highly popular among families, beginner surfers, and even local dolphins. It offers a perfect setting to spend the whole day, with the beach on one side and a…

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