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Nobbys Head (
Aboriginal Aborigine, aborigine or aboriginal may refer to: *Aborigines (mythology), in Roman mythology * Indigenous peoples, general term for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area *One of several groups of indigenous peoples, see ...
and dual name: ''Whibayganba'') is a
headland A headland, also known as a head, is a coastal landform, a point of land usually high and often with a sheer drop, that extends into a body of water. It is a type of promontory. A headland of considerable size often is called a cape.Whittow, John ...
located on the southern entrance to Newcastle Harbour, New South Wales,
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. The headland is situated above the
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and the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean. Originally called, Whibayganba by the Awabakal people, European colonists referred to it as Coal Island, and then later Nobbys Island. The Island was connected to the mainland at first by the Macquarie Pier, completed in 1846, 38 years after commencement. The pier was eventually replaced by a
breakwater Breakwater may refer to: * Breakwater (structure), a structure for protecting a beach or harbour Places * Breakwater, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia * Breakwater Island Breakwater Island () is a small island in the Palme ...
. Sand accumulated along the breakwall to make Nobby's beach, and the sand and plants makes the isthmus appear natural. The rock consisting of
Nobbys Tuff Nobbys Tuff is a geologic formation in eastern Australia. Found in Newcastle within the Lachlan Orogen, this stratum is up to 25 metres thick. Formed from volcanic ash in an eruption in the Wuchiapingian age, in the late Permian around 255.02 Ma ...
of the original island has significant tunnelling, which was completed during the 1850s using convict labour, with the aim of destroying the island.
Nobbys Head Light Nobbys Head Light is an active lighthouse on Nobbys Head, a headland on the south side of the entrance to Newcastle Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. An image of the lighthouse is included in the Coat of Arms of the City of Newcastle. The l ...
house is located on the headland. The lighthouse is the third lighthouse built in New South Wales after the
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in 1818 and the
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which was also built in 1858. The lighthouse is included in Newcastle's coat of arms.


Aboriginal history

The Awabakal and Worimi peoples are acknowledged by City of Newcastle as the descendants of the traditional custodians of the land situated within the Newcastle local government area, including wetlands, rivers creeks and coastal environments. The Awabakal people knew Nobby's Head as Whibayganba. The name Whibayganba was documented in a 1828 sketch by Sir Thomas Mitchell. This rock formation holds significance to the Awabakal and is a part of their dreaming stories.


Macquarie Pier

Captain James Wallis proposed to Governor Lachlan Macquarie the need for a causeway or land bridge across the channel to link Nobbys to the mainland.·  In August 1818 surveyor James Meehan made the plans for the pier. The foundation stone was laid by
Lachlan Macquarie Major-general (United Kingdom), Major General Lachlan Macquarie, Companion of the Order of the Bath, CB (; gd, Lachann MacGuaire; 31 January 1762 – 1 July 1824) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator from Scotland. Macquarie se ...
on 5 August 1818. Commandant Captain James Wallis visited the pier during one of his visits to Newcastle on 5 August 1818. On 11 October 1832  a Report of the Sub-Committee on the Breakwater at Newcastle had been received by the Legislative Committee over the budget of £.500. The pier was built of Roman Cement and was completed by 1846. On 12 June 1846 Mr Scott, the clerk of work was the first person to walk the length of the Breakwater to Nobby's Island.· By 1866 the decision was made to reconstruct the breakwater with stone
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from Waratah and transported by rail. ] The location of the foundation is unknown but  a modern plaque  was placed in 2010 where people believed it was  to mark the Macquarie 2010 celebrations. The 2010 plaque was designed by Auchmuty Library designer Danylo Motyka. On 13 August 2013 with funding from the Government of New South Wales, New South Wales government
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from GBG Australia began a subsurface investigation using ground penetrating radar and electrical resisitivty located the buried structure. The electrical resistivity found evidence of a possible human construction around 1 metre below the surface. In 2020, Newcastle City Council announced that Macquarie Pier Revitalisation project to celebrate Newcastle's maritime history and the match the Bathers Way Coastal Walk with the project to be completed by the end of 2020.· Port Authority will spend $3 million to widened the pathway added sandstone seating, fencing and heritage feature along 900 m route.


Location and features

Nobbys Head was first sighted by Europeans on 10 May 1770 by Captain
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from the ship ''
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'' and was described by Cook as:
"A small round rock or Island, laying close under the land, bore South 82 degrees West, distance 3 or 4 Leagues".
It was not until the discovery of coal by Lt. John Shortland in 1797, that the island was viewed as having any significance. In 1804, Signal Head was the first place in Newcastle that any form of navigational aid was established. Originally a coal burning light, it was changed over to oil in 1821 for a short period of time but was reverted to coal as the oil system was not reliable. Governor Macquarie ordered a pier to be built to join Coal island to Collier Point. The pier was started on 5 August 1818 and convict labour was used to do the construction. It took 38 years to complete the pier and during this time numerous convicts were lost to the sea due to the convicts having to work through all sea and weather conditions, night and day. Nobbys Head was thought to have been originally high, however work done by the Coal River Working Party in 2010 has concluded that the original height was more likely high. It was reduced to its current height because sailing ships were losing wind in the sails as they rounded Nobbys Head. The rock taken from Nobbys to reduce its height was used in the pier's construction. In 2010 it was reported that the NSW Government was examining the transfer of management of the headland from Newcastle Port Corporation to the Land Property Management Authority for potential incorporation in a national park or reserve. A location on Mars was named after Nobbys Head. NASA also agreed to update it to reflect its dual naming Whibayganba.


See also

* Geography of New South Wales


References

{{Hunter Region places and items of interest Geography of Newcastle, New South Wales Headlands of New South Wales Nobbys Island, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia Tourist attractions in Newcastle, New South Wales Hunter River (New South Wales)