Charlestown, New South Wales
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Charlestown is a suburb of the
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, and the largest suburb in the Lake Macquarie locality. It is approximately west-south-west of the central business district of Newcastle.


History

The Aboriginal people, in this area, the
Awabakal The Awabakal people , are those Aboriginal Australians who identify with or are descended from the Awabakal tribe and its clans, Indigenous to the coastal area of what is now known as the Hunter Region of New South Wales. Their traditional te ...
, were the first people of this land. 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 Colliery The South Waratah Colliery (later just Waratah Colliery) was a coal mine located at Charlestown, in New South Wales Australia. History The Waratah Coal was formed in 1862 to work a tunnel colliery at Waratah, which was served by a privately ...
(later just Waratah Colliery), 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 colliery closed in 1961. The company had the area surveyed on 29 April 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.


Commercial area

The commercial area of Charlestown is situated around the Pacific Highway.
Charlestown Square Charlestown Square is a large indoor/outdoor shopping centre in the suburb of Charlestown in the City of Lake Macquarie. Transport Charlestown Square has bus connections to City of Lake Macquarie suburbs and Newcastle suburbs, as well as loc ...
is a large shopping centre located just off the Pacific Highway. There are also two smaller shopping centres including Hiltop Plaza and The Forum Centre, an office and retail centre located on Pacific Highway featuring a
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Cinema. Charlestown features clusters of shops along Pacific Highway as well as in surrounding streets. The suburb has a police station and a fire station. The New South Wales Ambulance Service has its Northern Communications Centre in the suburb, off Dudley Road.


Schools

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


Population

According to the 2016 census of Population, there were 12,912 people in Charlestown. * Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 2.3% of the population. * 83.8% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 2.2%, New Zealand 0.9% and India 0.8%. * 88.1% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Macedonian at 0.9%. * The most common responses for religion were No Religion 30.4%, Catholic 23.3% and Anglican 17.4%.


References


External links


History of Charlestown
(Lake Macquarie City Library) {{City of Lake Macquarie suburbs Suburbs of Lake Macquarie