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Shortland, New South Wales

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Shortland
NewcastleNew South Wales
Shortland is located in the Hunter-Central Coast Region
Shortland
Shortland
Coordinates32°52′55″S 151°41′06″E / 32.882°S 151.685°E / -32.882; 151.685
Population4,537 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density515.6/km2 (1,335/sq mi)
Postcode(s)2307
Area8.8 km2 (3.4 sq mi)
Location
LGA(s)City of Newcastle
ParishHexham
State electorate(s)Wallsend
Federal division(s)Newcastle
Suburbs around Shortland:
Hexham Hexham Sandgate
Maryland Shortland Sandgate
Wallsend Birmingham Gardens Callaghan

Shortland is a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Newcastle's central business district. It is part of the City of Newcastle local government area.

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History

The Awabakal and Worimi peoples are acknowledged by City of Newcastle the traditional custodians of the land situated within the Newcastle local government area, including wetlands, rivers, creeks, and coastal environments. It is known that their heritage and cultural ties to Newcastle date back tens of thousands of years.[2]

Shortland was named after Lt. John Shortland, master's mate of the Sirius, the escorting vessel to the First Fleet.[3]

Economic activities

The area is restricted in development growth due to surrounding wetlands.[4]

Hunter Wetlands Centre

The Hunter Wetlands Centre, established in 1984, is situated on 45 ha (110 acres) of rehabilitated wetlands between Shortland and Hexham Swamp. The Shortland Wetlands are part of the Ramsar Convention-recognised Hunter Estuary Wetlands, providing habitat for many species of birds and wildlife along with recreational and educational facilities for visitors.[5]

Several unconfirmed "yowie" sightings have occurred in this area at the Wetlands.[6]

Facilities and landmarks

  • The Hunter Valley Private Hospital is the oldest working private hospital in the Hunter area. It was established in 1965 and purchased by the Hunter Valley Private Hospital in 1985.[7]
  • Shortland RSL Memorial Grove is on Conmurra Circuit.

Sport and recreation

Recreational facilities include the Hunter Wetlands Centre, Shortland Waters Golf Course, netball courts, and sporting ovals. Parks and reserves include Tuxford Park, Alister Street Reserve, Northcote Park and Coral Sea Avenue Reserve.[8]

Transport

Sandgate Road is the main transport thoroughfare. Sandgate Road overpasses the Shortland to Sandgate section of the Newcastle Inner City Bypass, opened in 2014. Works on the environmentally sensitive Shortland to Sandgate section included a 1.9-kilometre dual carriageway, a 60-metre grade separated interchange, a signalised intersection, two bridges over Deepbridge Creek and two bridges over the Main Northern Railway. The project also included sediment basins to control run-off and provide habitat for the endangered green and golden bell frog]].[9]

Shortland is serviced by Newcastle Buses.[10] The closest railway stations are Sandgate railway station and Warabrook railway station (University), on NSW TrainLink's Hunter Line.

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Shortland (State Suburb)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 25 October 2023. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "Aboriginal Culture". City of Newcastle. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  3. ^ Reed, A.W. (1969). Place-Names of New South Wales: Their Origins and Meanings, p. 129. Sydney: A.H & A.W. Reed
  4. ^ "Newcastle City Council – Shortland". newcastle.nsw.gov.au. Archived from the original on 14 March 2011.
  5. ^ "Hunter Wetlands Centre Australia – Home". wetlands.org.au. Archived from the original on 19 April 2009.
  6. ^ Joyner, Graham C. (1977). The Hairy Man of South Eastern Australia. Canberra: G.C. Joyner. pp. Section 8, page 6. ISBN 0908127006. At the Hunter's River the reports of the natives [sic] would lead us to classify it [the Bunyip] with the carnivorous species.
  7. ^ "Home". hvph.com.au.
  8. ^ "Newcastle City Council – Shortland". newcastle.nsw.gov.au. Archived from the original on 14 March 2011.
  9. ^ "Newcastle Inner City Bypass – Shortland to Sandgate | Thiess Australia". thiess.com. Archived from the original on 28 May 2015.
  10. ^ "Newcastle Buses, Timetables & Routes".
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