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Wallsend, New South Wales

 
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Wallsend
NewcastleNew South Wales
Population: 11800 (2006 census)
Postcode: 2287
Area: 12.2 km² (4.7 sq mi)
Location: 11 km (7 mi) WNW of Newcastle
LGA:
Parish: Kahibah
State District: Wallsend
Federal Division: Charlton, Newcastle
Suburbs around Wallsend:
Fletcher Maryland Birmingham Gardens
Minmi Wallsend Jesmond
Edgeworth Elermore Vale Lambton

Wallsend is a western suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 11 kilometres (7 mi) from Newcastle's central business district. It is part of the City of Newcastle local government area.

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Origins

Wallsend was named after a North of England coal mining township, initially built at the end of a Roman defensive wall, a suburb of Newcastle-on-Tyne. The name was given to the area by Alexander Brown[1]. An early aboriginal name for the Wallsend area was Barrahinebin. The suburb began as two mining towns, Wallsend and Plattsburg. Wallsend was the more developed and as it grew it linked to Plattsburg via Nelson Street. Wallsend was proclaimed a separate municipality in early 1874 but the two areas had re-joined by 1915. The coal mined at Wallsend was of very good quality and the township prospered creating the commercial hub it is today[2].

Today

Wallsend is the hub of western Newcastle offering both commercial and residential spaces[2].

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