Which council is Catherine Hill Bay in?

Lake Macquarie City Council
Catherine Hill Bay Beach – Lake Macquarie City Council.

Is Catherine Hill Bay classed as Central Coast?

Catherine Hill Bay is a secluded and sleepy old mining village in the hinterland behind the Central Coast within the City of Lake Macquarie.

Is Catherine Hill Bay a good place to live?

A good beach for a solid walk with great views. The old jetty makes for interesting viewing as well. Catherine Hill Bay is an old mining town (the longest continuous mine in Aust) from where ships were loaded with coal. Housing from the mining days form the town, and most are still lived in.

How high is Catherine Hill Bay jetty?

240-metre
The association’s bid – yet to be decided on – involves investigating adaptive reuses of the 240-metre jetty, either in whole or in part.

What is the indigenous name for Catherine Hill Bay?

Awabakal
It is part of the City of Lake Macquarie local government area. The village is the oldest continuous settlement in the City of Lake Macquarie. The Aboriginal people in this area, the Awabakal were the first people of this land.

Can dogs go on Catherine Hill Bay beach?

A lovely spot for a family outing- patrolled beach with access to amenities, including picnic/bbq facilities. Beach is dog friendly on the north end (surf House is south end).

What was Catherine Hill Bay wharf used for?

Later, the Wallarah Coal Company mined and shipped coal from the area including its nearby Crangan Bay mine. This was taken over by the Coal and Allied Group. A railway originally was used to transport the coal to the wharf; later, trucks and automated loading belt systems were used.

How old is Catherine Hill Bay?

Taking its name from the ship which ran aground here in 1867, Catherine Hill Bay is a small village nestled in the hinterland just south of Swansea. A former coal-mining town, its 19th-century miners’ cottages mark the oldest continuous settlement in the City of Lake Macquarie.

Why is it called ghosties Beach?

The beach is 200 m long and faces due south exposing it to southerly waves, but providing protection from north winds in summer. The surfers call it Ghosties and check it out in summer when the swell is low to moderate.

When was Catherine Hill Bay wharf built?

The 240-metre-long structure, built in 1888, is one of the last remaining ocean jetties on Australia’s east coat.

Is Catho a dog beach?

A lovely spot for a family outing- patrolled beach with access to amenities, including picnic/bbq facilities. Beach is dog friendly on the north end (surf House is south end). We will continue to visit. A unique place Catho.

Where is the Central Coast NSW?

The Central Coast is a peri-urban region in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), lying on the Tasman Sea coast to the north of Sydney and south of Newcastle. The local government area of the Central Coast Council has an estimated population of 333,627 as of June 2018, growing at 1% annually.

Where is Catherine Hill Bay on the map?

Catherine Hill Bay is a small coastal town, 26 kilometres south of Newcastle and 100 kilometres north of Sydney. It is located on the Wallarah Peninsula, bordered by Lake Macquarie to the west and the Tasman Sea to the east. Access the route from Flowers Drive in Catherine Hill Bay.

Why are residents of Catherine Hill Bay taking legal action?

RESIDENTS from the heritage-listed town of Catherine Hill Bay have launched a last-ditch legal action to stop a subdivision they fear will allow construction of 600 houses with no controls over what they will look like. Attached …

What type of rock is the Catherine Hill Bay Area?

These coal measures stretch north to Newcastle and outcrop in cliffs along the Hunter Coast. The rock sequence in the Catherine Hill Bay area marks the transition from coal-bearing Permian strata (250-270 Ma) to barren fluvial Triassic sediments.