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Landmarks in Newcastle (New South Wales)


Landmarks in Newcastle (New South Wales)

  • Christ Church Cathedral. .
  • Heritage architecture. in and around the city. Notable buildings in the CBD area include the courthouse (top of Bolton St), former Customs House, Newcastle Railway Station, and Post Office (cnr of Hunter St and Bolton St).
  • Nobbys Head. . Nobbys island is connected to the mainland by a pier built using convict labour (completed in 1846). The pier is accessible to pedestrians, and is flanked by Nobbys Beach. It provides an excellent vantage point to take in views of the harbour and Stockton Beach across the water.
  • The Obelisk. .
  • Queen's Wharf Tower. Suggested as resembling a large phallic symbol but great views.

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