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Newcastle

Newcastle, New South Wales is a Local Government Area with a population of nearly 150,000 residents. Located in the Hunter region, the city occupies most of the Newcastle metropolitan area. Other cities in the metro area include Maitland, Lake Macquarie, and Cessnock. The city resides at the mouth of the Hunter River and is famous for coal. In 2010, more than 97 Mt of coal was exported through the harbour. In its earliest history, the Hunter region was occupied by the Worimi and Awabakal aborigines. Their name for the area was Malubimba. In 1797, Lt. John Shortland was searching for escaped convicts who had seized the HMS Cumberland. In his pursuit, he discovered this area with what he called “a very fine river.” He named the river for John Hunter, the Governor of New South Wales. Within two years of discovery, coaled was being mined and exported. As New South Wales’ first commercial export, coal was mined by dangerous convicts. They were sent to Newcastle as punishment for crimes committed. It was known as a “hellhole.” After the penal colony was disbanded in 1823, Newcastle acquired status as a typical pioneer settlement.

Festive Newcastle

Celebrate throughout the year, Newcastle-style. The Mattara Festival is reminiscent of a country fair, with parades, sporting events, and judged art competitions, among others. The Newcastle Regional Show has wood chopping displays, rides, and fireworks, along with events in the area. The Newcastle Jazz Festival is held in August and attracts performers from all over the country. The Shoot-Out is a 24-hour filmmaking festival. This is Not Art is held in October and Electrofringe is a part of that festival.

Not Just Cricket

Sporting events are popular in Newcastle, and come in every genre. The New South Wales Blues play cricket, the Newcastle North Stars play ice hockey, and the Newcastle Knights play rugby. The United Jets soccer team plays at Australia’s highest level A-League. Surfest, is an annual contest on the world professional surfing tour. Newcastle Jockey Club Ltd. races 35 times a year at Broadmeadow. The turf track is considered one of Australia’s best.