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Tewantin State School is a government primary (Prep–6) school for boys and girls at Werin Street [ 18 ] [ 19 ] It includes a special education program. [ 18 ] [ 20 ] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 603 students with 43 teachers (36 full-time equivalent) and 26 non-teaching staff (19 full-time equivalent).
Noosa Heads, Noosaville and Tewantin form a continuous urban area at the northern end of the Sunshine Coast. [ 5 ] Noosa Hill in the national park is the highest point of the suburb ( 26°23′02″S 153°06′19″E / 26.3840°S 153.1053°E / -26.3840; 153.1053 ( Noosa Hill ) ) at 146 metres (479 ft) above sea
The Tewantin National Park is a 13 square kilometre national park in Queensland, Australia.It consists of five individual areas west of Noosa Heads in the Wide Bay-Burnett region about 115 kilometres north of Brisbane and 125 km south of Hervey Bay.
With the construction of the North Coast Railway inland from Tewantin, the port declined in importance after 1890. [9] Noosa is a region, not a town. It contains beaches and a beach national park, the cleanest river in South-East Queensland and an extensive trail network inland, linking a number of lifestyle villages, including Cooroy and Pomona.
Noosaville State School is a government primary (Early Childhood to Year 6) school for boys and girls at 75 Beckmans Road (22] [23] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 487 students with 41 teachers (33 full-time equivalent) and 23 non-teaching staff (17 full-time equivalent). [24]
Largest city in Australia, capital of New South Wales. 1788 Parramatta: New South Wales Second-oldest settlement in Australia. [2] Now a part of the Sydney urban area. 1788 Kingston: Norfolk Island: Island settled as part of the Colony of New South Wales. [3] It is now a separate territory of Australia. 1791 Windsor: New South Wales
The title was changed to South West News Pictorial in 1961 [6] and this name remained until 1993 when it was merged with The Young Times. [7] At this point the name reverted again to The Young Witness and it is still published under that name. The former editor is Craig Thomson. Rebecca Hewson is the Witness ' journalist.
NBN is an Australian television station based in Newcastle, Australia.The station was inaugurated on 4 March 1962 as the first regional commercial television station in New South Wales, [1] and has since expanded to 39 transmitters throughout Northern New South Wales, including the Gold Coast, Queensland, Lismore, Tweed Heads, Tamworth, Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, and Central Coast. [2]