Newcastle East, New South Wales

Newcastle East, New South Wales
Newcastle East
NewcastleNew South Wales
Nobbys head.jpg
Nobbys Head shown from Fort ScratchleyNote1
Population: 975[1]
Density: 8552/km² (22,149.6/sq mi) Note2
Postcode: 2300
Coordinates: 32°55′45″S 151°47′15.5″E / 32.92917°S 151.787639°E / -32.92917; 151.787639Coordinates: 32°55′45″S 151°47′15.5″E / 32.92917°S 151.787639°E / -32.92917; 151.787639
Area: 0.4 km² (0.2 sq mi) Note3
Location: 0 km (0 mi) E of Newcastle
LGA: City of Newcastle
Region: Hunter
County: Northumberland
Parish: Newcastle
State District: Newcastle
Federal Division: Newcastle
Suburbs around Newcastle East:
Hunter River Hunter River Hunter River, Pacific Ocean
Newcastle Newcastle East Pacific Ocean
Newcastle Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean

Newcastle East is an inner city suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located immediately east of Newcastle's central business district at the mouth of the Hunter River.[2] The suburb includes Fort Scratchley, Newcastle Ocean Baths and Newcastle Beach.[3] Formerly a site of heavy industry and railway yards, the suburb now contains the large Forehore Park, and historic terraced housing.

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Beaches

Nobbys beach circa 1900

Newcastle East is home to two of Newcastle's beaches, Nobbys Beach and Newcastle Beach, both of which have surf lifesaving clubs and are patrolled by lifesavers. In June 2007, the bulk carrier MV Pasha Bulker grounded itself off Nobbys Beach in a storm. Between Newcastle and Nobbys beaches lie the Newcastle Ocean Baths.

Fort Scratchley

Fort Scratchley is a fort atop a knoll overlooking Nobbys Beach. It was designed by Lt. Col. Peter Scratchley and built between 1881 and 1886. While its original purpose was to protect the colony against a feared Russian invasion, its most prominent role came during World War II when the guns at the fort fired upon a Japanese submarine which shelled the city in 1942. The military role of the fort came to an end in 1972 and it now houses the Newcastle Region Maritime and Military Museum.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Although Nobbys Head is arguably the best known landmark in Newcastle East, technically it isn't in the suburb.[2]
  2. ^ The density figure presented represents the density in the populated section of the suburb. (see Note 3)
  3. ^ Most of the suburb (approximately 72%) is occupied by coastal roads and beaches, Foreshore Park and the Fort Scratchley maritime and military museum. Only 28% of the suburb is continuously populated.

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