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The City of Newcastle is a local government area in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. The City of Newcastle incorporates much of the area of the ...
This category is for faculty of the University of Newcastle, situated in the city of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Theodore Morison - Principal of Armstrong College, Newcastle upon Tyne (1919–24) [153] Andy Morrell - footballer [154] Frank Moulaert - professor [155] Mo Mowlam - former British Labour Party Member of Parliament, former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, lecturer at Newcastle University [156] [157]
Docherty, James Cairns, Newcastle – The Making of an Australian City, Sydney, 1983, ISBN 0-86806-034-8; Susan Marsden, Coals to Newcastle: a History of Coal Loading at the Port of Newcastle New South Wales 1977–1997 2002; Marsden, Susan, Newcastle: a Brief History Newcastle, 2004 ISBN 0-949579-17-3
Newcastle Libraries (City of Newcastle) (manages Newcastle Region Libraries) Oberon Library (Oberon Council) [77] Parkes Shire Library Services (Parkes Shire) [78] Port Macquarie-Hastings Library (Port Macquarie-Hastings Council) (part of the Mid North Coast Cooperative Library Service duo, with Kempsey Shire Library) [79] [66]
Newcastle had elected a mayor annually since 1216. The city was awarded the dignity of a lord mayoralty by letters patent dated 27 July 1906. [ 1 ] The grant was announced by Edward VII on a visit to the city on 12 July, having been approved by the Home Office as Newcastle was "the chief town and seaport of the North of England".
Nuatali Josephine Nelmes is an Australian politician who served as Lord Mayor of Newcastle from a by-election in 2014 until her defeat at the 2024 local elections. [2] She is the youngest person to ever serve as Newcastle lord mayor. [3] Prior to this she served as Councilor at City of Newcastle since 2008.
Newcastle City Hall still stands on Lots 10, 11, and 12 of this portion, while Christie Place occupies Lots 13 and 14 with Wheeler Place occupying lot 9. The firm of Archibald Rodgers previously occupied the site. The firm was established in Carrington in 1854.