• 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 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 15 September 2015.
  • ...Walk, the draft plan of management for the Coal River Precinct, and its implications for the future of Newcastle’s cultural experience, especially its night life.
  • 4.1 General The Coal River Precinct is already a vibrant part of Newcastle life. Its beaches are used by families, promenaders, surfers, kite surfers and...
  • Discover the rich history and national significance of the Coal River Precinct in Newcastle.
  • This article considers one convict site excluded from the nomination - the Coal River Heritage Precinct in the heart of Newcastle (NSW).
  • This article considers one convict site excluded from the nomination—the Coal River Heritage Precinct in the heart of Newcastle (NSW).
  • The Coal River Precinct: Interpretations Exhibition Launch When: 4 April 2008 Where: John Paynter Gallery, the lockup, 90 Hunter Street Newcastle Time: 7 pm.
  • ...in public ownership and all intimately connected with the discovery of the Hunter River and of coal and the original convict settlement at Newcastle.
  • This article considers one convict site excluded from the nomination - the Coal River Heritage Precinct in the heart of Newcastle (NSW).
  • Roberts, David A ; Eklund, Erik Carl. / Australian convict sites and the heritage of adaption: The case of Newcastle's Coal River heritage precinct.
  • "Unique historic site lights the imagination." Published in the Newcastle Herald 24 April 2008 p.7.