Charlestown, New South Wales

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Charlestown
NewcastleNew South Wales
Population: 11725 (2006 census)
Postcode: 2290
Area: 6.7 km² (2.6 sq mi)
Location:
LGA: City of Lake Macquarie
Parish: Kahibah
State District: Charlestown
Federal Division: Charlton, Shortland, Newcastle
Suburbs around Charlestown:
Kotara South Adamstown Heights Kahibah
Hillsborough Charlestown Whitebridge
Mount Hutton Gateshead Whitebridge

Charlestown is a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, and the largest town within the City of Lake Macquarie. It is located approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) west-southwest of the central business district of Newcastle.

Charlestown has the largest business centre within the Lake Macquarie city, with a greater turnover than that of the neighbouring Newcastle CBD.[citation needed] The suburbs serves as the district's transport hub.

[edit] History

Originally granted to the Waratah Coal Company, the area was the site of the company's first shaft, sunk in 1873. Officially called South Waratah, the pit was variously known as Charles' Pit, Raspberry Gully or The Gully Pit. These names all applied to Charlestown in its early days and the surviving name seem to have been derived from that of Charles Smith, the company's manager. The first settlers were miners from the pit.

The company had the area surveyed on April 29, 1876; the first subdivision later became Ida Street, Pearson Street, Milson Street and Frederick Streets. Harry Wright bought the first lot when it was auctioned later in 1876.

The town had its first water main in 1927 and was connected to civic sewage in 1959.

[edit] Today

Charlestown is an area of rapid growth.[citation needed] The suburb is home to one of the largest shopping complexes in the region,[citation needed] Charlestown Square, which is located just off the Pacific Highway.

The suburb contains 4 primary schools; the State schools of Charlestown Primary, Charlestown South Primary and Charlestown East Primary, and the Catholic Diocese's St Joseph's Convent Primary School. The state primary schools feed into nearby Whitebridge High School, while the catholic primary school feeds into nearby St Mary's High School at Gateshead and St Pius X High School at Adamstown.

The suburb is served by Police from a station in Smith Street, and is in the Lake Macquarie Local Area Command. The NSW Fire Brigades have a permanently manned station in Smith Street, and maintain 2 vehicles at the station - an urban tanker and an urban pumper. The NSW Ambulance Service has its Northern Communications Centre in the suburb, off Dudley Road.

National Karting champion Benjamin Hancock was born and still lives with his wife Clare in Charlestown.[citation needed]


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