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Nobbys Lighthouse

About Nobbys Lighthouse Standing tall and proud on Nobbys Head in Newcastle, the Nobbys Lighthouse has guided vessels into the Hunter River since 1854. This active lighthouse may be small in size, but it plays a vital role in ensuring…

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King Edward Park

About King Edward Park King Edward Park is not just any ordinary park; it was dedicated as a recreation reserve in 1863. Located in Newcastle, Australia, the park is home to the iconic Obelisk, built as a navigational marker in…

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Newcastle Beach

About Newcastle Beach Looking for a beach that has everything? Look no further than Newcastle Beach! This popular beach sits right at the heart of the action, with a range of cafes, beach kiosks, shopping at Newcastle Mall, and a…

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Merewether Beach

About Merewether Beach The waves crashing against the shores of Bar-Dixon Park-Merewether Beach draw in visitors from far and wide. This 1.3 km long beach, with its exposed southeast-facing coast and three surf lifesaving clubs, is a hotspot for beachgoers…

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Merewether

About Merewether Merewether, the thriving suburb of Newcastle, boasts a stunning coastline that is home to the beautiful Merewether Beach. With a rich history dating back to 1926, the suburb's first ocean baths still stand today, providing visitors with a…

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Bogey Hole

About Bogey Hole Located on the vibrant Newcastle coastline, the Bogey Hole ocean pool is a unique attraction every Instagrammer should experience. This historical site dates back to 1819 and was created by convicts for the personal use of Major…

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Fort Scratchley

About Fort Scratchley Fort Scratchley is a jewel in Newcastle's military history. Situated on the East coast of Australia and overlooking the vast ocean is an impressive sight. Originally constructed in the late 1880s as a defensive installation against a…

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Newcastle Memorial Walk

About Newcastle Memorial Walk The Newcastle Memorial Walk is a stunning tribute to the sacrifices made by Australian soldiers during World War I. Opened in 2015, the date also recognizes the beginning of steelmaking in Newcastle. This monument was constructed…

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Newcastle Museum

About Newcastle Museum Newcastle Museum has a long and rich history, starting with its founding in 1988 as a significant Bicentennial project. Initially developed by a consortium of interested parties, including the Institution of Engineers and Supernova Inc., the idea…

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