• Coal River Precinct is a heritage-listed historic precinct at Nobbys Road, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1804 to 1960.
  • The Coal River Precinct, in Newcastle, NSW, includes outstanding heritage sites within a distinctive landscape.
  • • To identify the contribution the Coal River Precinct can make to increasing tourist numbers and to enriching the tourism offer to targeted market segments.
  • The decision to run the Supercars event through a heritage conservation zone, and to build a race track through the Coal River Precinct is disgraceful.
  • Nominations have been submitted to have ‘Coal River’ nationally recognised since 2007. ... More Coal River Precinct National Nomination (revised 2017).
  • The Coal River Precinct: Interpretations is an art exhibition of local and invited artists interpreting the Coal River Precinct as part of Heritage Week 2008.
  • "Unique historic site lights the imagination." Published in the Newcastle Herald 24 April 2008 p.7.
  • This article considers one convict site excluded from the nomination - the Coal River Heritage Precinct in the heart of Newcastle (NSW).
  • @inproceedings{Burgess2008InterpretationsR, title={Interpretations 'Coal River Precinct'}, author={Sandra J. Burgess}, year={2008}, url={https...