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States/Territories: Australian Capital Territory , New South Wales , Northern Territory , Queensland , South Australia , Tasmania , Western Australia , Victoria.
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[2] is at the mouth of the Hunter River, approximately 150 km north of Sydney in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales , Australia.
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Newcastle upon Tyne ( n?'k?s'?l ?-p?n' t?n ), often shortened to Newcastle ,is a city and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear situated on the north bank of the River Tyne ,in North East England.
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Accommodation is more plentiful in nearby Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead ,with easy access to Durham by rail and road.
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Ebenezer Colliery 1840 (renamed South Hetton Colliery in 1906), Coal Point, New South Wales.
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Expect intra-city public transport to be terrible outside Sydney: other New South Wales cities have small or non-existent commuter infrastructure aside from roads, and the public transport there is largely designed for school children.
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Newcastle United Football Club Often said about many cities, but football really is like a religion on Tyneside and witnessing 50,000 Magpies supporters, clad in the famous black and white home shirt, erupt when a goal is scored is an experience not to be missed.
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History of Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Europe : Western Europe : United Kingdom : England : North East : Tyne and Wear : Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Hadrian's Wall was built by the Romans in the second century AD as protection against the northern British tribes and was manned until it was abandoned in the 4th century.
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Norfolk Island was a penal colony for the British colony of New South Wales during the periods 1788?1814 and 1825?1855.
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CityRail -Trains within the Sydney metropolitan area, linking to the regional cities of Newcastle, Maitland, Wollongong, Nowra, the Blue Mountains and Lithgow as well as the Central Coast area of New South Wales.
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It's the early evening now, so I finish my drink and stroll over to St James' Park, where I take my seat and watch the Magpies put three past Manchester United along with 50,000 other screaming Geordie fans.
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He then appealed to the New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption ,which supported his actions; the University eventually accepted the conclusions of their report.
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432,600 with suburbs) is the second largest city in New South Wales, an important industrial center (steelworks established 1915) and one of Australia's busiest ports.
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Division of Newcastle ,an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wales, located around the city.
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Virgin flies to every capital, as well as Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Proserpine, Rockhampton, Hervey Bay, the Gold Coast, and the Sunshine Coast, all in Queensland; Broome and Kalgoorlie in Western Australia; Alice Springs in the Red Centre; several coastal towns in New South Wales; and Launceston in Tasmania.
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Walk out to Nobby's (the big headland thing) Have a look at the Regional Art Gallery.
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A half-hourly service ( X77 / X78 / X79 )links the Airport the nearby villages of Ponteland and Darras Hall ,as well as Newcastle City Centre.
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This is a huge mistake, for the Tweed boasts unsurpassed beauty with the largest sub-tropical rainforest remnant and the biggest extinct shield volcano in the world ~ ok so the Hawaiians think they have a bigger one, but as most of theirs is under-water you tell me, does that really count.
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In 1901, Australia's squabbling colonies finally united to form one nation, the Commonwealth of Australia, with new state boundaries defined and New South Wales a leading state in the new nation.
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Royal Botanic Gardens.
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English, Welsh (about 26% of the population of Wales), Scottish form of Gaelic (about 60,000 in Scotland), some speakers of the Irish form of Gaelic in Northern Ireland Religion Anglican and Roman Catholic 40 million (66%), Muslim 1.5 million (2.5%), Presbyterian 800,000 (1.3%), Methodist 760,000 (1.3%), Sikh 336,000 (0.6%), Hindu 559,000 (0.9%), Jewish 267,000 (0.4%), Buddhist 152,000 (0.25%), no religion 9,104,000 (15%).
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Though the Games were declared the 'best ever' by IOC head opportunist, Juan Antonio Samaranch, and the follow-on Paralympics were well patronised, visitor numbers were well down on early estimates and changes to Sydney's infrastructure haven't necessarily improved the lot of those impoverished locals who couldn't afford a ticket to the synchronised swimming.
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The townhouse on Church Street, Newcastle, New South Wales where George Buckley murdered his wife during 1927.
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Part or or all of this text stems from the original article at: resident.
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The city was founded in Roman times and some of the Roman ruins can be visited.
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While nearby Bemwell was, in Roman times, the site of a fortress along Hadrian's wall, Newcastle's history really begins with the Normans.
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The strictest interpretations require that to be called a Geordie, a person must be born within the boundaries of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne ,ie between Wylam in the west and Wallsend in the east, or at least in areas on the north bank of the River Tyne ,including North Shields and Tynemouth.
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