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Coordinates (North end); (South end); General information; Type: Rural road: Length: 151 km (94 mi) [1]: Gazetted: August 1928 (as Main Road 10) [2] July 1952 (as Trunk Road 90) [3]: Route number(s): Tourist Route 2: Major junctions; North end: Manning River Drive Purfleet, New South Wales: : Thunderbolts Way: South end: Pacific Highway Twelve Mile Creek, New South Wales: Location(s); Major ...
Taree (/tɑːriː/) is a city on the Mid North Coast, New South Wales, Australia. It and nearby Cundletown were settled in 1831 by William Wynter. [ 2 ] Since then it has grown to a population of 26,381, [ 1 ] and commands a significant agricultural district.
Lansdowne is a rural village on the Mid North Coast near Taree in New South Wales, Australia.. The village lies in the Lansdowne River valley, adjacent to the Coorabakh National Park and the village of Langley Vale, which was served by the Langley Vale Timber Tramway from 1897 to 1933, as well as Coopernook and the Lansdowne State Forests.
On 1 January 1981, the City of Greater Taree was proclaimed, encompassing the Municipalities of Taree and Wingham and the Manning Valley Shire. [6] [7] A 2015 review of local government boundaries by the NSW Government Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal had recommended the merger of a number of adjoining councils. In the initial ...
The new highway opened in November 1949. [22] With the opening of the Cunningham Highway, traffic began using it as an alternative to the New England Highway north of Tenterfield. However, the road from the Bruxner Highway junction just north of Tenterfield across the state border to Warwick was still an unsealed local road.
The Martin Bridge is a road bridge that carries the Manning River Drive across the Manning River in Taree, in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. In 2010, the bridge was added to New South Wales State Heritage Register. [1] [2] [3]
Thirty years after the penal colony was established at Sydney, John Oxley, the colony's surveyor-general surveyed the Hastings and Manning River valleys for settlement. Soon after, woodcutters in search of the highly prized red cedar, pushed into the Stewarts River valley and the densely wooded valley that subsequently become known as Hannam Vale.
Tinonee is a small town on the banks of the Manning River, near Taree on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales in Mid-Coast Council, Australia. Tinonee was founded in 1854 and in the late 1980s became part of Greater Taree City. At the 2006 census, Tinonee had a population of 734 people. [1]