• Coal River Precinct is a heritage-listed historic precinct at Nobbys Road, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1804 to 1960.
  • Coal River Precinct Newcastle's Unique Historic and Recreational Locality. Presentation to the Newcastle City Council Public Voice 15 September 2015.
  • The Coal River Precinct in Newcastle contains several historic sites, including Fort Scratchley, Nobby’s Head, Macquarie Pier, Nobby’s Beach and the...
  • Coal River Precinct Newcastle’s Unique Historic and Recreational Locality. Presentation to the Newcastle City Council Public Voice Committee 15 September 2015.
  • Appropriate conservation and interpretation of the Coal River Precinct can. provide a source of communal pride and a focal point for tourism activities.
  • 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.
  • A revised ‘Coal River Precinct’ National Nomination was submitted today by the UON’s Hunter Living Histories Initiative after the Minister for the Environment and...
  • This article considers one convict site excluded from the nomination—the Coal River Heritage Precinct in the heart of Newcastle (NSW).
  • The Park is part of an historic area which stretches from Nobbys to Fort Scratchley namely Coal River Precinct, to the Government Domain (James Fletcher...
  • 3801 prepares to leave Newcastle Station with the midday Newcastle Flyer. Up to three express services were run daily between Newcastle and Sydney.
  • Roberts, David A ; Eklund, Erik Carl. / Australian convict sites and the heritage of adaption: The case of Newcastle's Coal River heritage precinct.
  • Coal River Working Party, The University of Newcastle and New South Wales Heritage Office. Web. ... "Nobbys Coal River Precinct Newcastle."
  • The Newcastle Council, which is the landowner of the heritage-listed Coal River Precinct concerned, has supported the application to Heritage NSW.