TOP 40 NEWCASTLE (Australia) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best attractions in Newcastle - Australia youtube video - things to do in one of the city in New South Wales. Newcastle has so many best places to visit, so just watch this video and you will know what to do or what must see places in Newcastle.
Newcastle are known for its Newcastle Memorial Walk, one of the best scenic walking areas in Australia. Newcastle also known for its Blackbutt Reserve (nature & wildlife area) and Fort Scratchley (military base & facility). These 3 are top tourist attractions in Newcastle - Australia.
For beach activities in Newcastle, there are so many beaches such as Nobbys Beach, Merewether Beach, Newcastle Beach, Horseshoe Beach, Dudley Beach, Dixon Park Beach, etc. These beaches is most popular beaches in Newcastle.
Another things to do in Newcastle - New South Wales is come with family to water parks or pool on Merewether Baths. Others parks in Newcastle for take a fresh air is King Edwark Park, Foreshore Park and Honeysuckle Reserve. Tourist in Newcastle also likes to exploring national parks such as Myall Lakes National Park.
Next, feel free to explore historic sites or museums tourist attractions in Newcastle such as Newcastle Museum, Nobbys Head and Breakwall, Nobbys Lighthouse, The Lock-Up, Miss Porter's House, Shepherds Hill Fort, Convict Lumber Yard, Watt Street Wharf, Newcastle Mercantile Marine Memorial and World War One Memorial.
Others best places to visit in Newcastle is Christ Church Cathedral, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Baptist Tabernacle, Bathers Way Coastal Walk, Fernleigh Track, Newcastle Art Gallery, Hunter Wetlands Centre, Glenrock Lagoon, Maritime Centre, Marketown, Queens Wharf Tower, Railway Carriage Shed, Newcastle Region Library, Constance The Camel Sculpture, Newcastle Entertainment Centre and Watt Space.
Watch this video of TOP 40 NEWCASTLE attractions to know all things to do or what to do or best places to visit in Newcastle - New South Wales - Australia.
Historical Sites of Newcastle.
This video is about The Bogie Hole, Fort Scratchley, The Convict Lumber Yard and The Obelisk.
Sydney Metro: Barangaroo boat discovery
A 180-year-old timber boat has been uncovered during excavation works for a new Sydney Metro station – the oldest boat of its kind ever found in NSW, in a State-significant heritage discovery.
The boat is believed to have been built in the 1830s and is the oldest known example in NSW of an Australian-built small European-style timber boat that once moved around the Sydney colony.
Heritage experts have been working to determine the origins of the boat and record details as part of archaeological works at Barangaroo Station.
“There’s still a lot to learn about the vessel and details are being recorded so we can study it further,” maritime archaeologist Cosmos Coroneos said.
The wreck of the wooden boat is nine metres long, three metres wide and at least one metre deep.
Wood samples have revealed it is made from Sydney Blue Gum, Stringybark and Spotted Gum, which would have been sourced in the Sydney basin.
It was built using the clinker technique, where the planks that make up the hull overlap and are held together with small iron fastenings and possibly tree nails.
The boat was found on a small area of beach which formed between the Cuthbert’s shipyard (1850s) and remnants of Langford’s privately built wharf. The beach was used to store old boats to recycle or reuse them.
An 1850s seawall made of stone blocks was also found nearby, and it’s likely the boat was buried in the sand some time before the seawall was built.
“Small boats like this would have been like the ute of the day, ferrying goods to different locations around Sydney Harbour and even up and down the coast to other settlements,” Mr Coroneos said.
“From what we can tell it was over-engineered, but its finish was rough. This small vessel was designed to take on the big seas but not expected to have a long working life.”
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New Zealand Company ships | Wikipedia audio article
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The New Zealand Company was a 19th-century English company that played a key role in the colonisation of New Zealand. The company was formed to carry out the principles of systematic colonisation devised by Edward Gibbon Wakefield, who envisaged the creation of a new-model English society in the southern hemisphere. Under Wakefield's model, the colony would attract capitalists who would then have a ready supply of labour—migrant labourers who could not initially afford to be property owners, but who would have the expectation of one day buying land with their savings.
The New Zealand Company established settlements at Wellington, Nelson, Wanganui and Dunedin and also became involved in the settling of New Plymouth and Christchurch. It reached the peak of efficiency about 1841, encountered financial problems from 1843 from which it never recovered, and wound up in 1858.
This list details the various ships used by the Company in establishing its settlements in New Zealand at Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth up to 1843.