Takeaway Fish and Chips Harrington
Takeaway Fish and Chips Harrington
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Sth West Rocks
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Sawtell
Coffs Harbour
You will find excellent takeaway fish and chips at Harrington is a small village located at the mouth of the Manning River in New South Wales, Australia. It was established in 1853 and proclaimed a village on 26 September 1896. It is 15 km north-east of Taree on the Mid North Coast, and 335 kilometres north east of the state capital, Sydney. At the 2011 census, Harrington had a population of 2,258.It was named after the Earl of Harrington by the explorer, John Oxley.
Harrington is now a centre for active retirees with many activities available
Manning River (Aboriginal: Boolumbahtee), an open and trained mature wave dominated barrier estuary, is located in the Northern Tablelands and Mid North Coast districts of New South Wales, Australia.
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Manning River rises below Mount Barrington, on the north-eastern slopes of the Great Dividing Range within Barrington Tops National Park, east southeast of Ellerston, and flows generally southeast, joined by eleven tributaries including the Pigna Barney, Barnard, Nowendoc, Gloucester, Dawson, and Lansdowne rivers, descending 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) over its 261 kilometres course from the high upper reaches, through the Manning Valley, and out to sea.
The river flows past the towns of Wingham and Taree. At Taree, the river splits and becomes a double delta. The southern arm reaches its mouth at the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean, near Old Bar. The northern arm is joined by the Dawson River and further downstream the Lansdowne River, reaching its mouth at the Tasman Sea, near Harrington Point; creating two separate entrances to the river: Harrington Inlet (north) and Farquhar Inlet (south). Within the delta there are several channels dividing coastal land into large islands, such as Mitchells and Oxley islands. Between Croki (in the north) and east of Bohnock (in the south), Scotts Creek links both the northern and southern passages of the river.
The Manning River is one of Australia's few large river systems that have not been dammed for water supply purposes anywhere along its catchment. The local water supply is fed by Bootawa Dam, which is an offsite dam, however, water is pumped from the river to the dam whenever river turbidity and flow levels can allow. A small weir is located in the upper reaches of the Barnard River, part of the inter-basin water transfer of the Barnard River Scheme, enabling water to be pumped into the Hunter River to meet the cooling needs of Bayswater and Liddell electric powerstations. The scheme is shutdown until needed but as of 2006 this Scheme was partly decommissioned due to its rare use.
The Manning River is one of only a few Australian mainland rivers to receive annual winter melting snow deposits.
The Manning River is variously transversed by the Pacific Highway between Taree and Coopernook, and the North Coast railway line at Taree.
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Old Bar
The traditional custodians of the land surrounding the Manning River and its associated valley are the Australian Aboriginal Birpai people of the Bundjalung nation, who named the river as Boolumbahtee, meaning a place where the brolgas played.
sapphire beach
emerald beach
woolgoola
arrawarra
corindi
wooli
minnie waters
yamba
iluka
With thanks to Wikipedia for this information.