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Hunter Region – RDA HunterMay 25, 2022 · The Hunter currently comprises around 8% of economic activity in New South Wales, with regional output of approximately $48 billion in 2017 ( ...
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Hunter Regional Plan 2041 - Planning.nsw.gov.auWith Greater Newcastle at its heart, the Hunter Region is home to the lands and waters of the Guringai, Biripi, Geawgal, Worimi, Wonnarua, Darkinyung and ...
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Hunter Region Economy, Jobs, and Business Insights - RemplanHome to 810,491 people, Hunter Region supports 343,206 jobs and has an annual economic output of $180.438 billion. Industries Output (Ranked).Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Our Region - Hunter Joint OrganisationThe Hunter has the largest regional economy in Australia, driving around 28% of regional NSW's total economic output, $23 billion of which can be attributed to ...Missing: New Wales
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Port of Newcastle | Transport for NSWThe Port of Newcastle is the largest bulk shipping port on Australia's east coast and Australia's largest terminal for coal exports.
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COAL EXPORTS SURPASS RECENT YEARS - The CoalfaceNov 7, 2024 · For 2023, 144.5 million tonnes was exported out of Newcastle. There are three terminals at the Port of Newcastle, two operated by Port Waratah ...
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Hunter Valley – Australia's oldest wine regionThe GI is 19,578 km2 in size and has a total of 2,605 hectares of vineyards. The main varieties grown in the region are Shiraz, Semillon, Chardonnay, and ...
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Hunter Valley | State Library of New South WalesThe area was first explored by Europeans in 1801, when Colonel William Paterson (1755-1810) led a party of men into the upper reaches of the Hunter River, ...Missing: key facts
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[PDF] Upper Hunter Heritage StudyPermanent European settlement in the Hunter Valley began in 1804 with the establishment of a penal station at Coal River, later renamed Newcastle. The penal ...Missing: key facts
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[PDF] Hunter Regional Profile - Net Zero Economy AuthorityAs of 2023-24, safeguards in the region account for 39% of NSW safeguard scope 1 emissions); high carbon-intensive employment (Approx. 20,000 employees). • ...
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[PDF] SEEING THROUGH THE DUST: COAL IN THE HUNTER VALLEY ...As we see in Figure 1 below, power stations in the Hunter use less than 20 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa), leaving around 90 million tonnes to be exported. ...
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Hunter Central Coast Region - NSW GovernmentThe Hunter Central Coast region comprises of coastal and inland areas from the Hawkesbury River in the South, Cassilis and Murrurundi in the West, and up to ...
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[PDF] Boundaries of the hunter valley aboriginal people.Before European Settlement in Australia the Wonnarua Koori People occupied most of the Hunter Valley Region. The Wonnarua people define their Country into known ...
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Indigenous HistoryAwabakal territory was bordered by three different tribal groups including the Kattang to the north, the Wonnarua/ Hunter River tribe (inland) and the ...
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Shortland 1797 - Hunter Living HistoriesJul 12, 2016 · Lieutenant John Shortland of the HMS Reliance officially “discovered” the River on the 10th September 1797 while on route to Port Stephens.
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The Background to John Shortland's DiscoveryJan 13, 2011 · It is well known that in 1797 John Shortland entered and named the Hunter River whilst in pursuit of a party of escaped convicts.
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Charles Austen's Colleague, Captain John Shortland: His Naval ...Apr 26, 2019 · In my passage down I discovered a very fine coal river, [on 10 September 1797] which I named after Governor Hunter. … Vessels from 80 to 250 ...
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[PDF] 3.0 Cultural, Historical and Archaeological Context - City of NewcastleGovernor Philip King sent an expedition in HMS Lady Nelson, which arrived off the mouth of the Hunter River on 14 June 1801, to make a more systematic ...
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AGY-2111 | Newcastle Penal Establishment - Research Data AustraliaNewcastle was the site of the first secondary penal establishment in the colony (1). In 1801 Governor King authorised the establishment of a small ...
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Sent to Newcastle - Female Convicts Research CentreNewcastle is located at the mouth of the Hunter River, initially called the Coal River, and was the site of a secondary penal settlement established in 1804.
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[PDF] Newcastle City Wide Heritage Study - Thematic HistoryThe Hunter Valley is a vast catchment area, collecting rain water in immense quantities and channelling it back to the ocean. Presently, the mouth of the ...
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Early European Development of Newcastle - East End Block 2 HistoryThis initial settlement was short lived and closed in 1802 only to be established again in 1804 (NSW Government State Records, 'Newcastle Penal Establishment').
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1820s land rush helped to populate the Hunter - The Maitland MercuryJun 4, 2023 · Macquarie had concluded by 1820 that NSW must grow beyond its gaol function into agricultural and pastoral pursuits, and he sought to open the ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Hunter Valley Settler Map 2 – Land Grants and Early SettlersIn the 1820s, the government issued substantial land grants throughout the Hunter River Valley, including the Paterson district. Among the early grantees were ...Missing: pastoral | Show results with:pastoral
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Hunter Valley History | Hunter Valley AustraliaThey took up one of the first official land grants at Kirkton on the Hunter River near today's Morpeth. By 1840 the Hunter Valley's registered vineyard area ...
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Aboriginal nations and European invasion - MaitlandMar 22, 2022 · There were four phases of European occupation of the Lower Hunter region, each with increasing impact on Aboriginal life and culture.
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[PDF] wannin thanbarran - Muswellbrook Shire CouncilMay 13, 2024 · Probably the most famous thoroughbred breeding district in Australia the Hunter Valley became synonymous for breeding great horses from the ...
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Nineteenth century race relations: a sad story - MaitlandJul 22, 2023 · In the Hunter once Europeans arrived, few settlers saw a need to respect or seek information from Wonnarua, Worimi or other Indigenous people.
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1301.0 - Year Book Australia, 1910 - Australian Bureau of StatisticsIn 1797 coal was also discovered at the mouth of the Hunter (or Coal) River by Lieutenant Shortland, and in this case, the deposits being more easily worked, it ...
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Mining History in NSW - NSW Minerals CouncilCoal was first mined by convicts near the mouth of the Hunter river, then called Coal River after the valuable resource located nearby. Coal soon became ...
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Coal mining in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, AustraliaCoal mining in Australia started in Newcastle in 1801 (permanently in 1804) although the first export of coal; and the first export for the colony of NSW was in ...
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Coal Mining - Lake Mac HistoryCoal and Allied founders, J. A. Brown, opened a mine at the Burwood Estate in 1852 after successfully operating a mine at Four Mile Creek, near East Maitland ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Newcastle ~ 19th Century OverviewIn 1853 the Hunter River Railway Co. was incorporated to construct a railway from Newcastle to West Maitland, but two years later it got into difficulties ...
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South Maitland Railway Workshops - WikipediaExploration for coal in the area around Newcastle was underway in the 1840s. Commercial mining in the Maitland district began at Greta Coalfield in the 1860s ...
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15 Nov 1907 - The Coal Strike. - Trove - National Library of AustraliaIf one thing more than another is calculate:! to counteract the prosperity prevailing- in the Eastern States it is the strike of the miners in the coal ...
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Coal miners during World War II - Honest HistoryAug 4, 2015 · In 1940 over one thousand miners were still unemployed after the hard years of 1920s and 1930s, which were marked by complete shutdowns and ...
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[PDF] Shaping a Nation - Population growth and immigration over timeThe highest population growth occurred after World War II, from 1946 to 1970, during which time annual population growth rates averaged 2.2 per cent. After ...
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Newcastle Steelworks - WikipediaHaving become one of the largest employers in Australia with a workforce that peaked at 11,000 in 1981, it closed on 30 September 1999. ... Demolition commenced ...
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[PDF] Closure of steelworks in Newcastle, AustraliaJun 1, 2021 · In each, we describe the reasons for the decline and ... In 1997, BHP announced that it would close its Newcastle steelworks in 1999.
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Newcastle remembers steelworks closure - ABC NewsSep 29, 2009 · On September 30, 1999 when the steelworks closed, it was feared the local unemployment rate would skyrocket and the region would not recover.
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Hunter Valley Coal Chain - WikipediaThe Hunter Valley Coal Chain (HVCC) is the chain of coal delivery in New South Wales, Australia from (mainly open-cut) coal mines in the Hunter Region to the ...The chain · HVCCC · Rail infrastructure · Port Waratah Coal Services
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What we do - Port Waratah Coal ServicesWe export Hunter Valley coal to more than 20 countries around the world. The ... Record 111.9 million tonnes of coal loaded by Port Waratah and exported through ...
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[PDF] Hunter Regional Plan 2041The Hunter's population is projected to increase to 949,850 people by 2041 requiring an additional. 101,800 dwellings.3. Table 6: Required Dwellings to 2041.
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M1 Pacific Motorway extension to Raymond TerraceJul 31, 2025 · The Australian and NSW governments are funding the extension of the M1 Pacific Motorway to the Pacific Highway at Raymond Terrace.
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Boeing Defence Australia secures $569m contract to enhance RAAF ...Mar 7, 2025 · The investment will provide job security for hundreds of workers in Brisbane and Adelaide, as well as in the Hunter region of NWS, where it will ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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[PDF] HUNTER INVESTMENT PROSPECTUSThe Hunter region is Australia's largest regional economy with a $73.3 billion GDP, a focus on technology, and a large port and airport. It has a skilled ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Getting to the Hunter Valley - Sydney - Visit NSWThe Hunter Valley is 170km north of Sydney. You can get there by car (2-2.5 hours), train/bus (3-4.5 hours), or plane (50 min from Newcastle airport).
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The Sydney Basin - The Australian MuseumEarly deposition consisted of dominantly marine sediments which changed to mainly non-marine coal measures towards the end of the Early Permian. At the end of ...
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1.1.3 Geology - Bioregional Assessments |Jan 18, 2019 · The Hunter and Newcastle coalfields each host three coal measure sequences: the Greta Coal Measures, the Wittingham Coal Measures (in the Hunter ...
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Sedimentary basins - NSW ResourcesThe Permo-Triassic Sydney Basin hosts four coal measure sequences, namely the Greta, Tomago/Wittingham, Illawarra and Newcastle coal measures. Coal is ...
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1.2.1.1.1 Hunter Coalfield - Bioregional Assessments |Jan 18, 2019 · The major economic coal seams mined in the Hunter Coalfield of ... coal thickness of 16.1 m and a maximum total seam thickness of 107.8 m.
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[PDF] Geological Setting of Australasian Coal DepositsJan 1, 2009 · The basal unit is the marine Maitland. Group (1200 m thick) and above this Brown and Preston. (1985) divided the sequence into three subgroups: ...
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Paleomagnetism of Oligocene Hot Spot Volcanics in Central ...Jun 13, 2019 · Flows are composed of basalts, trachybasalts, and highly alkaline basanitic lavas, with three minor felsic intrusions found near the center of ...
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The 1989 Newcastle, Australia, earthquakeJun 30, 1992 · The 1989 Newcastle earthquake, magnitude 5.6, occurred on December 28, killing 13, damaging 70,000+ properties, and costing $AU 4 billion. The ...
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[PDF] Environmental impact statement for gravel extraction and processing ...Aug 30, 1994 · Results of Drilling of Selected Potential Sand and. Gravel Resource Areas on the Hunter River Flood Plain between Glenbawn and Dalswinton ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] hunter region - water resources situational analysis - BHPJul 5, 2024 · The Hunter River catchment is the largest catchment in NSW covering an area of approximately 21,500 km2. ... The Hunter Valley is located in a ...
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[PDF] A REPORT - Collections Maitland - NSW GovernmentThe flood contributions of the Paterson and Williams Rivers, which reached their peak during 24th February, were also considerable, approximating 250,000 acre.
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Hunter | NSW Government WaterThe Hunter is the largest coastal catchment in NSW, with an area of about 21,500 square kilometres. Rivers and tributaries. The Hunter River begins in the ...
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Lostock Dam - WaterNSWLostock Dam was built in the early 1970s to provide a reliable supply of water for agriculture in the Paterson Valley following the drought of 1964-66. Dairying ...Look Out Points · Lake Foreshores · Things To Do
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Hunter subregion | Bioregional AssessmentsJul 5, 2018 · Regional-scale hydrological modelling indicates that an area of 2441 square kilometres could experience groundwater drawdown due to potential ...<|separator|>
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'Massive impact': Coal mining's effect on the Hunter water talliedJun 6, 2018 · Coal mining in the Hunter has affected groundwater in about a quarter of the region, and 22 planned new mining projects would expand the ...
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Hunter River - NSW GovernmentThe field pH of these soils in their undisturbed state is pH 4 or more and may be neutral or slightly alkaline. However, they pose a considerable environmental ...
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Belmont Desalination Plant - Hunter WaterWe are building a permanent desalination plant at Belmont, capable of providing 30 million litres of drinking water per day.
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[PDF] Review of Hunter Water Corporation's proposed expenditure for the ...Mar 20, 2025 · 107 The Belmont desalination plant is designed to provide a climate-independent water supply to improve water security for the Lower Hunter ...
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Newcastle-Maitland Population: Statistics, Growth and Impact with ...Newcastle-Maitland, Australia's seventh-largest urban area, has grown to 515,000 residents in 2024, demonstrating steady expansion from 470,000 in 2019. Located ...
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The Six Busiest Cargo Ports in Australia - BeaconMay 19, 2025 · Annual Container Throughput: Primarily handles bulk cargo. Annual Cargo Volume: 144 million tonnes in 2023 (Port of Newcastle); Key ...<|separator|>
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Council in Focus: Maitland City CouncilMar 27, 2025 · Maitland is one of the fastest growing local government areas in New South Wales, with a population of around 95,000 people now and an expected ...<|separator|>
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Estimated Resident Population (ERP) | Cessnock City CouncilThe population estimate for Cessnock City as of the 30th June 2024 is 69,352. Since the previous year, the population has grown by 2.62%. Population growth in ...
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[PDF] New England Highway Urban Design Framework | Transport for NSWThe Hunter Expressway is the most recently constructed contiguous section of the New England Highway route extending from the M1 Motorway to Branxton. The high ...
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Towns & Villages of Port StephensDiscover the towns and villages of Port Stephens. Find the best cafes and restaurants, hidden gems and aquatic wonders in the Port Stephens area.
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Muswellbrook Economy, Jobs, and Business Insights - REMPLANHome to 16,817 people, Muswellbrook supports 11,341 jobs and has an annual economic output of $14.689 billion. Industries Output (Ranked).
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A Case Study in the Lower Hunter of Eastern Australia - MDPIBuilt-up land was found to be 2% of the landscape in 1985 and then increased to 2.4%, 2.8%, 3.8% and 4.2% by the years 1991, 1995, 2000, and 2005, respectively.
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[PDF] Hunter, Central and Lower North CoastThe region as a whole has an average annual minimum temperature of 11°C. The coastal area of the region averages. 12.5°C, decreasing to 10.5°C through the ...
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[PDF] Hunter - Regional Weather and Climate GuideThe charts show annual rainfall (blue bars), with a 10-year running average (solid blue line) for Taree and Scone. Most locations in the regions show a rainfall ...
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Climate statistics for Australian locations - Newcastle - BoMA summary of the major climate statistics recorded at this site is provided below. There is also an extended table with more statistics available.
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Climate statistics for Australian locations - Cessnock - BoMA summary of the major climate statistics recorded at this site is provided below. There is also an extended table with more statistics available.Missing: precipitation | Show results with:precipitation
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Hunter Valley, New South Wales floodsThe floods occurred as a result of heavy rainfall, with more than 250 mm recorded between Nevertire and Dunedoo - Hunter Valley, New South Wales.
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1971 Maitland flood: Mitigation efforts that saved a cityFeb 2, 2025 · The flood that peaked at the Belmore Bridge in early February, 1971, was the sixth highest known there since the installation of the flood gauge in 1867.
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Learning from Australia's “Millennium Drought” - SPURJul 7, 2016 · The environment suffered as well: stream flows were reduced 80 to 90 percent, over 70 percent of floodplain forest died and several species were ...Missing: Hunter | Show results with:Hunter
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No vintage: Australian vineyards dump grape harvest as bushfire ...Feb 7, 2020 · The entire 2020 crop has been lost in some parts of Hunter Valley and Adelaide Hills wine regions, while many growers are picking only a fraction of their ...
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At $4.5bn each year, extreme weather is costing Australia three ...Oct 6, 2025 · In the 2020s, extreme weather has been responsible for $4.5bn in claims annually on average, the ICA report said. The three events declared as ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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Australian Census 2021: Newcastle and Hunter region's growth, age ...Jun 28, 2022 · The Hunter's population grew by almost 60,000 between 2016 and 2021, from 622,522 to 682,465, a rise of almost 10 per cent. The Newcastle and ...
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Hunter Region - WikipediaAt the 2021 census the combined population of the region was 682,465, and is expected to reach over 1,000,000 people by 2031. ... Under Australia's wine ...History · Geography · Industries · Administration
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[PDF] A growth agenda for the HunterThey show continued growth for the Hunter region with the population growing from 725,200 in 2016 to. 900,850 by 2041. Reflecting current distribution patterns, ...
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[PDF] Hunter Region COVID-19 Demographic StudyThe Hunter Region population growth rate increased by 1.2% from 747,279 in 2018/19 to 756,256 people in 2019/20, equating to an additional population of 8,977.
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2021 Upper Hunter, Census All persons QuickStats8.9, 207,586, 8.5, 601,901, 7.8. Tertiary - University or other higher education, 464, 5.0, 375,032, 15.3, 1,185,450, 15.4. Tertiary total (c), 1,286, 13.9 ...
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[PDF] Hunter New England and Central Coast PHN - ImgixOUR REGION. 82.3% of the population were born in Australia (NSW 65.5%). 79,405 of people in our region identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander profile | City of NewcastleThe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Census population of the City of Newcastle in 2021 was 7,411, living in 3,950 dwellings.
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2021 Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, Census All persons QuickStatsProportion of the total single (or lone) parent population, Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, % Hunter Valley exc Newcastle, New South Wales, % New South Wales ...
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2021 Hunter, Census All persons QuickStatsProportion of the total single (or lone) parent population, Hunter, % Hunter, New South Wales, % New South Wales, Australia, % Australia. Male, N/A, 20.0, N/A ...
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Hunter Insight Dashboard - University of NewcastleThis dashboard of economic updates is designed to give decision-makers in government, industry and the community the latest data on the Hunter's performance ...Missing: billion | Show results with:billion
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Employment status | City of Newcastle | Community profileOverall, 95.1% of the labour force was employed, and 4.9% unemployed, compared with 95.4% and 4.6% respectively for Regional NSW.
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Australian Bureau of Statistics reports Hunter men live shorter than ...Men born in the Hunter Valley and Newcastle or Lake Macquarie have an average life expectancy of 79.1 years, while women are expected to hang on a little bit ...
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The health of Hunter Valley communities in proximity to coal mining ...Conclusion: There was no evidence of significantly elevated health issues for residents in the Hunter Valley region of NSW. The diverging trend for respiratory ...Missing: life expectancy metrics impact
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[PDF] The health of Hunter Valley communities in proximity to coal mining ...Conclusion: There was no evidence of significantly elevated health issues for residents in the Hunter. Valley region of NSW. The diverging trend for respiratory ...Missing: expectancy metrics
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Mining in the hunter valley: the black starMay 15, 2019 · Its history goes all the way back to the early 1800s, when the government began mining the first coal in the colony's history. Today, the Hunter ...
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[PDF] Coal mining in NSW: key statisticsSep 26, 2025 · In 2023-24, the coal mining industry employed 25,800 people and produced 173.5 Mt (megatonnes) of saleable coal. Of the coal sold in NSW in 2023 ...
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Australian Thermal Coal Exports Rise 13% YoY in 2023Australian thermal coal exports rose 13% y-o-y to 199.48 mnt in 2023, driven by Asian demand, price drops, and China's end of ban. Japan was the largest buyer.
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Hunter Valley North Coal Mine - Global Energy Monitor - GEM.wikiJun 24, 2025 · Approvals for the Hunter Valley Operations allow for the extraction of up to 22 million ROM tonnes from operations north of the Hunter River. ( ...Missing: Region statistics
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[PDF] 2Q 2024 Production Report (EN) - Yancoal AustraliaJul 18, 2024 · In 2Q 2024, Yancoal had 13.9Mt ROM coal production, 10.3Mt saleable coal production, 8.6Mt attributable coal sales, and a $181/t average ...
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Mining spending and jobs hit new records in the HunterFeb 12, 2025 · Mining in the Hunter supported almost 16,600 jobs and injected $8.8 billion into the economy, contributing 25% of the region's GRP.Missing: GDP | Show results with:GDP
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[PDF] LONGWALL MINING - underground COALLongwall retreat mining has traditionally produced coal using two methods, biYdirectional and uniYdirectional mining cycles. The use of biYdirectional cutting ...
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[PDF] open-cut coal mining in australia's hunter valley - UTS ePressThe mining of coal has had a long history in the Hunter Valley, beginning in 1791, when convict labourers were involved in mining at Newcastle.1 This article ...
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Technological change in the Hunter Valley coal mining towns and ...... long wall mining as well as safer lighting for the underground mines. Many mines today use open-cut methods as opposed to underground. For examples of coal ...Missing: Region techniques
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HVO North Open Cut Coal Continuation Project | Planning PortalContinuation of mining at the HVO North open cut coal mining complex until 2050, including extension of approved mining areas, mining of deeper coal seams ...
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CONTINUATION PROJECT - Hunter Valley OperationsThe HVO Continuation Project will support local jobs, the local economy and community by extending the life of Hunter Valley Operations up to 2045.
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'Largest coal mining proposal' in state's history floated for NSWMay 31, 2024 · While HVO wants to operate until 2050, the EPA recommends that mining beyond 2040 “should be restricted due to the significant fugitive ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Eraring power station - Global Energy Monitor - GEM.wikiJul 22, 2025 · In March 2025, a report by the clean energy consultancy Nexa Advisory argued against keeping Eraring open beyond its scheduled closure date, ...
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Bayswater power station - Global Energy Monitor - GEM.wikiJul 22, 2025 · Bayswater power station is an operating power station of at least 2665 MW in Hunter Region, Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia, ...
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[PDF] A Just Transition to Sustainability in a Climate Change Hot SpotIt is Australia's largest black coal electricity generating region where six coal-fired power stations generate 40% of Australia's electricity supply. The ...
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Hunter Transmission Project | EnergyCo - NSW GovernmentThe Hunter Transmission Project involves building a new, 110-kilometre, overhead 500 kilovolt (kV) transmission line between Bayswater in the Upper Hunter and ...
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Australian coal plant in 'extraordinary' survival experiment as solar ...Oct 12, 2024 · At its huge Bayswater power station in the Hunter Valley north of Sydney, AGL successfully switched off an entire unit before switching it back on again just ...
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NSW Government secures two-year extension to Eraring Power ...May 23, 2024 · The NSW Government has secured an agreement with Origin Energy to operate the Eraring Power Station until August 2027.
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ARENA backs Hunter Valley renewable hydrogen project with $432 ...Jul 4, 2025 · Orica's Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub is set to receive up to $432 million in grant funding as the second recipient of ARENA's Hydrogen Headstart Program.Missing: pilots NSW 2020s
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"Riddled with breakdowns:" Why intermittent coal power is a major ...May 14, 2025 · “This report clearly shows how Australia's ageing coal power fleet suffers frequent breakdowns and consistently fails to provide the energy the ...
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[PDF] NSW Mid-Coast Region Irrigation ProfileSo, for example, 'the number of irrigation enterprises in the Hunter region was 1,038. (ABS 1998a, ②)'. ... It is 22,000 km2 (DWR 1995). The main population.
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[PDF] Important Agricultural Lands in the Lower Hunter Region - DCCEEWcontiguous area of viticulture and fruit and nut orchards in the western sector of the region (see ... Nuts in the Lower Hunter. Please note: The “Viticulture” ...
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Wine Grapes - NSW Department of Primary IndustriesNSW wine grape production increased 18% during 2023-24. Despite the annual increase, production was 19% below the 10-year average.Missing: hectares | Show results with:hectares<|separator|>
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STUD TOURS | htba - Hunter Thoroughbred Breeders AssociationThe Upper Hunter Country is home to more than 200 thoroughbred stud businesses and the centre of Australia's multi-billion dollar thoroughbred breeding industry ...
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Economic impact - Thoroughbred Breeders AustraliaStudies showed that there is $435 million in direct value, while a further $730 million is generated through the 'flow on' effect. Production of racing horses ...
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[PDF] LIVE WORK INVEST SCONEHunter Valley thoroughbred breeders contribute $2.6 billion to NSW economy, employ over 5,000 people in the. Hunter region, and support more than. 22,000 ...
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[PDF] Singleton, Muswellbrook, and Upper Hunter Regional Drought ...Drought in the Singleton, Muswellbrook, and Upper. Hunter Region means a recurrent natural phenomenon compounding existing stresses causing extensive impacts.
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About HVWTA - Hunter Valley Wine Country... Hunter Valley visitor economy currently worth $641 million. The HVWTA and VIC are united in their focus to continue to grow our region's economic output ...
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Wine tourism drives visitor economy growth - Destination NSWAug 31, 2025 · The report shows the $51.3 billion that the sector contributes to the Australian economy includes $25.4 billion in value-added, which is the ...
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[PDF] Ecotourism Australia Annual Report 2023/24In addition, the region offers beautiful beaches, lush national parks, and charming coastal towns. Visitors can enjoy activities such as snorkeling, diving ...
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[PDF] williamtown - RAAFA PublicationsFeb 22, 2025 · RAAF Station Williamtown was established on 15 February 1941 to provide protection for the strategic port and steel manufacturing facilities of ...
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[PDF] HUNTER INVESTMENT PROSPECTUSThe Hunter region has positioned itself as a major player in our state's transition to renewable energy. More than $100 billion of potential investment in ...
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[PDF] Federal Budget Submission - Treasury.gov.auThe Plan will seek relocation of food processing plants from the Greater Sydney region, and new production sites for oilseeds, industrial hemp, protected ...<|separator|>
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Hunter manufacturing embraces innovation and growthManufacturing in the Hunter is undergoing a quiet resurgence, with $26 billion in annual output and a growing number of businesses embracing clean energy, ...
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[PDF] Economic Transition Forces in the Hunter — August 2023The Hunter region is heavily reliant on the coal industry, with coal mining and power generation accounting for around 15% of the region's jobs. The closure of ...Missing: production | Show results with:production
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New analysis shows renewable energy is the real jobs winnerApr 26, 2022 · When it comes to jobs creation, a new tool shows renewable energy is the real winner for communities that are reliant on coal-fired power ...
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[PDF] Hunter Region COVID-19 Demographic StudyEmployment industries contributing to jobs growth in the Region include. Retail Trade which employed an additional 1% of workers in 2021 and. Education and ...
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Hunter Region Defence Innovation and Investment: Insights from the ...The Hunter region has long been recognised for its industrial expertise, and with defence modernisation a growing national priority, local businesses are ...
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[PDF] Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland - DCCEEWThe Central Hunter Valley eucalypt forest and woodland ecological community was listed in May 2015 as critically endangered under Australia's national ...Missing: flora | Show results with:flora
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Hunter Estuary Wetlands - Ramsar Sites Information ServiceThe site comprises the Kooragang Nature Reserve (designated as a Ramsar Site in 1984) and the Hunter Wetlands Centre Australia (added in 2002).Missing: biodiversity | Show results with:biodiversity
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History – Kooragang WetlandsThe Hunter River estuary is a biodiversity hotspot. It is a mosaic of habitats made up of mangroves and saltmarsh in the intertidal areas.<|separator|>
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Flora of the Hunter Region: Endemic Trees and Larger ShrubsFlora of the Hunter Region describes 54 endemic trees and large shrubs, combining art and science in a manner rarely seen in botanical identification guides.
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NSW BioNet | Biodiversity - Environment and HeritageOct 14, 2025 · BioNet Atlas is the NSW repository for species names, species sightings, systematic survey and threatened biodiversity data. Learn about BioNet ...BioNet Species Sightings data · NSW BioNet resources · About BioNet Atlas
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(PDF) Notes on the distribution and conservation status of some ...Aug 7, 2025 · (PDF) Notes on the distribution and conservation status of some restricted plant species from sandstone environments of the upper Hunter Valley ...
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Gang-gang cockatoo (Callocephalon fimbriatum) - vulnerable ...Jul 22, 2005 · In NSW, the Gang-gang Cockatoo is distributed from the south-east coast to the Hunter region, and inland to the Central Tablelands and south- ...
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[PDF] The status of threatened bird species in the Hunter RegionRegion. Birds of Prey: Threats include degradation and loss of habitat, and decline in numbers of prey species, in part associated with habitat issues and.
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Barrington Tops National ParkImmerse yourself in the World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests of Barrington Tops National Park. Easy walks, overnight hikes, great picnic, fishing and ...See more visitor info · Barrington trail · Current alerts · MapMissing: Hunter | Show results with:Hunter
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[PDF] Barrington Tops National Park - DCCEEWKey biodiversity and conservation values of BARRINGTON TOPS NATIONAL PARK. ▫ 14 threatened species. ▫ 1 threatened community. ▫ 9 migratory species.
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Watagans National ParkWatagans National Park, an hour from Newcastle, offers hiking, biking, lookouts, and campgrounds. It may close due to weather, roads, or fire danger. There are ...
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[PDF] Forest Ecosystem Classification and Mapping for the Hunter Sub ...Mar 13, 1999 · The current forest ecosystem map for the Hunter Sub Region is available under licence from the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. Page 8 ...
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Air Quality in Association With Rural Coal Mining and Combustion in ...For example, daily mean PM2. 5 was 8.64 µg/m3 in the rural Upper Hunter, compared to 7.23 µg/m3 in metropolitan Sydney.Missing: Valley average dust
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Sources of Particulate Matter in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales ...Three sources (bioaerosol, light absorbing particles (coal dust), and industry) were only identified in the PM2.5–10 size fraction at Mayfield and Stockton.
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Coal dust pollution in regional Australian coal mining townsOf this population, Clermont's top employment industry was coal mining (17.7 %).
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[PDF] Coal and health in the Hunter: Lessons from one valley for the worldThis paper will review the health risks of coal mining in the Hunter Valley as well as the global impacts associated with the unprecedented expansion within ...Missing: metrics | Show results with:metrics
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Glowing red: Creek poisoned by acid from old minesSep 18, 2013 · Poisonous sulphuric acid, iron and aluminium is leaching from abandoned coal workings throughout the Lower Hunter into creeks and streams.
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[PDF] WAMBO COAL MINE REHABILITATION MANAGEMENT PLANAug 1, 2022 · common geochemical characteristics of coal mine waste rock material in the Hunter Valley. ... assessed for acid mine drainage potential and ...
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Acid Mine Drainage Effects in the Hydrobiology of Freshwater ...Aug 30, 2022 · These mines' surrounding streams are affected by Acid Mine Drainage (AMD). The main purpose of this study was to understand AMD influence in the water quality ...
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[PDF] Acid Mine Drainage and Effects on Fish Health and Ecology: A ReviewAcid mine drainage, characterized by acidic metalliferous conditions in water, is responsible for physical, chemical, and biological degradation of stream ...
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[PDF] The Hole Truth:In one case only the quality of water entering the final void was predicted. Acidity/toxicity. Coal mines are also commonly associated with Acid Mine. Drainage ...Missing: pollution | Show results with:pollution
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[PDF] Pollutant loads from coal mining in Australia - nau.eduAll results are presented in tabular and graphical forms for all states and Australia, with additional figures and a table for the Hunter Valley coal mines ( ...
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'Largest ever' NSW coalmine plan will put pressure on state's net ...May 31, 2024 · EPA says proposal to keep Hunter Valley Operations mines going to 2050 would release almost 30m tonnes of CO2.
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Proposal for largest coal project in NSW withdrawn after emissions ...Oct 11, 2024 · Hunter Valley Operations, a joint venture of Glencore and Yancoal, indicates it will seek to resubmit plans to extend life of two mines.
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How clean is the Hunter Valley air? - Cosmos MagazineApr 11, 2021 · Historically, annual average PM10 and PM2.5 levels in the Hunter region have tended to be higher in some areas than elsewhere in the State, due ...
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[PDF] Hunter Conservation Investment Strategy | Environment and HeritageProtected areas on private land in the Hunter region include 38 established biodiversity stewardship agreements (BSAs) covering a total of around 8,900 ha, 26 ...
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[PDF] Hunter Region Voluntary Local ReviewThe city has a Net Zero carbon target for the government's operations set for 2030. Other LGAs in the Hunter Region have a strong sustainability agenda. Lake ...
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New agreement to protect critical NSW forest for Endangered KoalasNov 10, 2022 · Almost 4000 hectares of lush forest habitat in the NSW Hunter region is now protected for conservation after Australian Wildlife Conservancy ...
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Upper Hunter Mining Dialogue releases 2022 Rehabilitation ...The 2022 results also show that the total amount of disturbed land under rehabilitation has climbed to just under 15,000 ha (up from 8,800 ha in 2012), with ...
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[PDF] 2024 UHMD Rehabilitation _DRAFT - Upper Hunter Mining Dialogueand Hunter Valley Operations. The annual rehabilitation to disturbance ratio for. 2024 was 0.42, meaning that for every hectare of land disturbed in 2024 ...
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[PDF] INQUIRY INTO BENEFICIAL AND PRODUCTIVE POST- MINING ...Jul 4, 2024 · 5 The study's authors concluded that it was possible to achieve successful ecological rehabilitation but noted that this would require more time ...Missing: rates | Show results with:rates
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[PDF] Coal in a renewable energy transition | NSW ResourcesFinally, we carried out interviews and tested a communication strategy through community forums in three regional case-study areas: Illawarra and Hunter regions.
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The Fix for Solar Power Blackouts Is Already Here - Bloomberg.comAug 20, 2025 · For some years, researchers have been warning about the increasing risk of blackouts as the share of intermittent renewables rises and spinning ...
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On intermittent renewable generation & the stability of Australia's ...As with the first wave, results will be mixed. A visible outcome of these policies is sharply rising levels of intermittent renewables (i.e. solar and wind).Missing: blackouts | Show results with:blackouts
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Towards a Just Transition from Coal in Australia?That major changes in how we supply and use energy are essential and inevitable, and this includes phasing out all coal use. That there will be negative ...
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[PDF] 20220712_New Hunter polling backs push to rehabilitate mining landJul 12, 2022 · 65 percent of people agree that with coal prices at an all-time high, coal mining companies should contribute money to a long-term fund for ...Missing: Valley | Show results with:Valley
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Hunter Valley Voices - Hunter RenewalIn October 2018 we commissioned a Reachtel poll of another 253 residents of the Hunter, with roughly 70% agreeing the Hunter should diversify its economic base ...
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'Significant legal breakthrough' as NSW court blocks state's largest ...Jul 24, 2025 · The commission approved the Mount Pleasant mine expansion in 2022. The project would double the mine's coal output to 21m tonnes per annum until ...
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Hunter coal project threatens state's net zero targets | Newcastle ...Sep 19, 2025 · The approval of the state's largest coal project in the Hunter could make net zero targets unachievable, says an environmental organisation.
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[PDF] 2025 consultation - Net Zero CommissionProvide advice to the IPC on Moolarben and Hunter Valley. Operations coal mine expansions to set a standard for greenhouse gas assessment that reflects the NZCs ...Missing: extension | Show results with:extension
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More cost, less benefit for NSW: the flawed rationale for the Hunter ...Aug 22, 2025 · The 2024 cost-benefit analysis (CBA) undertaken for the proposed HVO Continuation Project significantly understates the cost of emissions to NSW ...Missing: projection context
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Our Member Councils - Hunter Joint OrganisationOur Member Councils · Cessnock City Council · City of Newcastle · Dungog Shire Council · Lake Macquarie City Council · Maitland City Council · MidCoast Council.
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Local Government Area Boundaries and Mapping InformationSep 25, 2025 · This is an interactive map that displays a NSW Local Government Area dataset that depicts polygons of gazetted boundaries defining the Local Government Area.
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[PDF] Newcastle and Port Stephens - Office of Local GovernmentOn 6 January 2016, the Minister for Local Government referred a proposal to merge the local government areas of Newcastle City Council and Port Stephens Council ...
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New South Wales | Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional ...The Australian Government has provided over $74 billion under the Financial Assistance Grant program to local government since 1974–75 (including 2025-26).
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Hunter Joint Organisation: HomeThe Hunter Joint Organisation is a collaborative body of ten councils, a statutory local government body, that provides a local voice for the region.Our Member Councils · The Hunter JO Team · The Hunter JO Board · Contact Us
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Get to Know Us – RDA HunterNov 8, 2024 · RDA Hunter leads and facilitates collaborations between industry, education, research and government to help deliver a strong local economy.
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Aboriginal communities - Local Land Services - NSW GovernmentThere are 15 Local Aboriginal Land Councils in the Hunter Local Land Services region. The areas of operation are shown in the map below (click to enlarge).
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NSW Aboriginal Land CouncilThe Corroborate portal is a place for Local Aboriginal Land Councils to collaborate with NSWALC. To access this portal, you can use the details provided to you ...Wanaruah LALC · View Interactive Map · Metropolitan · Purfleet/Taree
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Awabakal Local Aboriginal Land CouncilNSW Aboriginal Land Councils are member-based community organisations that utilise land returned from crown land to provide social outcomes for community i.e., ...Contact us · Services · Members · About us
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Mr Dan Repacholi MP - Parliament of AustraliaBiography. Parliamentary service. Elected to the House of Representatives for Hunter, New South Wales, 2022. Re-elected 2025. Committee service.
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National Party set to win Upper Hunter by-election as John Barilaro ...May 22, 2021 · NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro has declared "the Nats are back" after candidate David Layzell all but secured victory in the crucial Upper ...
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Future of Hunter coal-mining communities may hinge on election resultApr 6, 2025 · A drive along the New England Highway towards Muswellbrook in the NSW Hunter Valley reveals ample evidence of a region with energy at its core.
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Hunter (Key Seat) - Federal Election 2022 - ABC NewsMay 21, 2022 · The electorate of Hunter includes the Hunter Valley towns of Cessnock, Singleton and Muswellbrook as well as the urban areas on the western shore of Lake ...<|separator|>
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NSW government releases Hunter Regional Plan 2041 identifying ...Dec 7, 2022 · The Hunter Regional Plan forecasts a Hunter population of 949,850 by 2041. Maitland will need the most dwellings at 25,200, followed by Lake ...<|separator|>
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Economy – Hunter Regional Plan 2041 - NSW Department of PlanningThe regional plan aims to diversify employment, mining and energy generation lands. This will support economic renewal and innovation and create opportunities ...
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[PDF] Hunter Strategic Regional Integrated Transport PlanThe existing transport infrastructure network, including road and rail, will be reimagined to support improved roads and public transport connections between ...
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Hunter Expressway - WSPThe largest single road investment in the history of New South Wales is contributing to the long-term development and growth of the Hunter region.
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The coal mining town caught in Australia's climate wars - BBCApr 30, 2025 · Nuclear v renewables: The coal mining town caught in Australia's climate wars. In the Hunter Valley, long, brown trains chug through lush ...Missing: uptime | Show results with:uptime
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Trends / Gross Regional Product Hunter Region - REMPLANFor Hunter Region, the compound annual growth rate for real GRP for the period 2008-2024 is estimated at 4.1%.
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Hunter Region needs infrastructure investment too - UDIA NSWA new Homes for Regions program was announced, with $46.4 million over five years to support priority enabling infrastructure and government-led developments in ...
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The New England State Movement. Lessons to be learntJan 30, 2024 · The aim of the movement was to seek the secession of the New England region and surrounding areas from the State of New South Wales (NSW)
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History of the New England New State Movement 2Feb 4, 2010 · ... New England new state generated by local problems. I dealt with the most recent example in Hunter Valley calls for a Northern NSW New State.
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How important is coal to the Hunter Valley? > Check the factsJun 12, 2014 · Yet only two per cent of NSW government revenue comes from coal royalties – the other 98 per cent comes from other sources. When this small ...Missing: statehood 1990s
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"Redrawing the Federation: Creating New States from Australia's ...... (NSW), the failure of the referendum led to the new state proposal being shelved. This decline coincided with weakening support for the new states ...
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Poll - Anger In Key Regions That Believe Leaders Only Focused On ...There is real anger west of the Great Dividing Range, where residents believe that leaders are focused only on Sydney and not on their communities..."
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Urgent call for action on mining land reuse! - Hunter Joint OrganisationIf just 1% of mining royalties were directed to support the future of our mining impact communities, it would equate to approximately $30 million per year. This ...Missing: statehood 1990s
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Local Community Events - Upper Hunter Mining DialogueThe Dialogue attends events like the Upper Hunter Show, Tocal Field Days, Broke Village Fair, Singleton Show, and Hunter Coal Festival.Missing: Region cultural
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The Forgotten Horses of Coal Mining - Ed TonksJoin us for a fascinating exploration of the overlooked role horses played in our coal mining heritage. From hauling heavy loads deep underground to working ...<|separator|>
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Hunter racing connections dine out with prized sporting trophy in ...The Hunter connections of Melbourne Cup champion Gold Trip were dining out at Newcastle's QT on Thursday, almost three weeks after the event but alongside a ...
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Convict Lumberyard - Newcastle Attractions - Visit NSWHidden behind a framework of rusting steel in the heart of Newcastle, the Convict Lumber Yard represents one of the earliest sites of convict industry.Missing: ruins | Show results with:ruins
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How many students are enrolled at the University of Newcastle?Aug 14, 2025 · There are 37,195 students currently enrolled at the University of Newcastle. Of this number 33,508 are domestic students and 6,387 international ...
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Hunter Innovation Festival, 25th September, 2025, Newcastle Town ...Sep 25, 2025 · The Hunter Innovation Festival is on September 25, 2025, at Newcastle Town Hall. The theme is "What if...?", with a hackathon and product ...Missing: cultural | Show results with:cultural
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The Wonnarua People: Traditional Custodians of the Hunter ValleyAug 23, 2024 · The Wonnarua people are the traditional custodians of the Hunter Valley region, an area rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty.
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Newcastle earthquake, NSW 1989 | Australian DisastersThe earthquake caused 13 fatalities; 160 people were injured. The impact on infrastructure was widespread, with damage caused to roads, bridges and power lines.
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[PDF] Future-proofing the Hunter: Voices from our communityHunter Renewal is a community outreach project established in 2017 to speak with people in the region about economic diversification and their priorities for.
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Hunter Valley History | WineNearly 200 years down that winding country road and the pioneering spirit of Hunter Valley Wine Country lives on in an unrivalled class of skilled ...