East End Development Newcastle
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Newcastle Memorial Walk.
A short video showing Newcastles Memorial Walk.
24 Hours in Newcastle Australia Roadtrip Adventure!
Come join my cousin Anthony and I on a road trip adventure to Newcastle Australia from Sydney, filmed 11th September 2017.
this is one of my fastest pro edits ever, 2 days after the trip the video was done!
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Walking Newcastle foreshore
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Where the Coal Meets the Sea - A Walking Tour
DRAM1020 Production of a Heritage Walking Tour (with a twist) around Newcastle's Historic Coal River Precinct located in Newcastle East. The performance took place on the 10th November 2008. Stage Manager - James Witchard
Museum, Gallery & Heritage Studies - Newcastle University
International Centre for Cultural and Heritage Studies at Newcastle University:
Visit three of our current students on their placements, and hear two of our graduates explain how their degrees led to jobs in the Museum, Gallery and Heritage sector.
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The Witch Trials In Newcastle
Join host David Silk at Newcastle Castle, as he talks us through another exciting, interesting part of history.
Recorded on location at Newcastle Castle.
Newcastle Castle is open 7-days per week from 10am until 5pm, you can visit the family-friendly historic attraction, located in Newcastle city centre, to reveal the story of how Newcastle began, the reason the City got its name and to walk in the steps of the people who lived and died in the shadow of Newcastle Castle. Steeped in history this imposing Norman fortress, is a rugged reminder of Northern England's turbulent history.
The Castle also serves as home to a number of cultural events including music gigs, theatre shows, film screenings and more.
Recorded and produced by Fingers & Fringe.
Newcastle to Sydney High Speed Travel - Y Not?
It has long been discussed how can we shorten the Newcastle to Sydney commute?, well upon driving up Memorial Drive we perhaps thought this could be a viable solution - Y not?
Newcastle near memorial walk
Newcastle Historic Sites
A record of a visit on 29th Oct 2014 to Fort Scratchley, Newcastle,NSW and other sites in the vicinity by members of the Forrester's Beach Retirement Village Photography Club.
The Great North Walk - Sydney to Newcastle with commentary
This video is an animated fly over of the Great North Walk. This bushwalking and hiking track links Sydney to Newcastle. This fly over is generated in Google Earth, you can see the track and photos of some of the highlights along the way. There is even some pretty corny background music as you watch and an unscripted commentary to give you a sense of where you are.
If you want any more information on the Great North Walk you can download tracknotes and maps from
Not exactly in the category of the worlds most dangerous hike nor the sought of video footage that will get me on an episode of Bear Grylls Man Vs Wild, but I had fun making the video and walking the walk, hope you enjoy it to.
Historical Sites of Newcastle.
This video is about The Bogie Hole, Fort Scratchley, The Convict Lumber Yard and The Obelisk.
Journey From Byron Bay To Newcastle, NSW, Australia - Views & Attractions GoPro Session 1080p
My journey starting in Byron Bay, visiting Corndale, Eungai Rail and Port Macquarie, before arriving in Newcastle. Some amazing sights and walks captured through my timelapse eyes...
Wilsons Prom walk from Telegraph Saddle to Waterloo Bay, Victoria, Australia
Walk done 8 and 9th Feb 2014. This is a walk I did with YHA Victoria from Telegraph Saddle (Oberon Carpark) to Little Waterloo Bay. It was harder than expected because of the heat and the hills but would not generally be regarded as a hard walk due to the road forming part of the track followed by a well-made walking track. From the car park to the campsite is 12.3 km.
The campsite at Little Waterloo Bay was excellent and the beach was beautiful, as was the much larger Waterloo Bay beach you walk past to get to the campsite when walking in from the south. The campsite is 1.1km to the north of the northern end of Waterloo Bay beach.
I could not find the precise location of the campsite on any online map and it is not visible on Google satellite imagery so here are the coordinates from my GPS, at least where my tent was, S39°03'53.5 E146°25'48.5 This position is also quite close to the water supply and not too far from the toilet. It was also shaded in the afternoon.
There was a large eel that would turn up at meals time at the water supply because it would feed off the scraps when people washed their cooking and eating utensils.
The return walk on Sunday was in extreme heat. I became hyperthermic after walking too fast up the hill about 2 or 3 km from the campsite and had to rest and cool off at the nearby creek for about an hour (the creek which runs under the boardwalk for about 30m). Overheating is an unpleasant experience and has not happened to me before. I initially even vomited water that I tried to drink. Thankfully my walking companions were very understanding and caring but they did not mind having a rest then anyway (I hope). Note also that most of the track is quite exposed to the sun.
Parks Victoria were driving along the service track picking up numerous people and/or their packs and taking them to the car park as many people were suffering from the heat and even in danger.
I learned also that I need to lighten my pack weight as I set out with 16 kg including food and 1.8 l of water. I took too much food and other gadgets which I did not use.
I did not see any snakes except when I stopped off at Squeaky Beach on the way home and one was laying across the track until it moved off. I did see a tick in the bushes however (no surprise I guess).
Overall it was a great walk and highly recommended.
Music Tonto by Silent Partner.
Sydney’s Ghost Railways (Part 2)
Part 1 - CBD, East, and North
Part 2 - South and Inner West
Part 3 - Outer West (Coming soon in 2018)
Part 4 - Mistakes and Missing (Coming later)
Outtakes - Rookwood Line, National Park Line, Petersham Station
Sydney’s never built or abandoned railways, stations, and platforms.
Written and produced by Bambul Shakibaei. Presented by Bambul Shakibaei and Jethro Shapiro-Liu. Filmed by Eileen Xie, Stephany Hiew, and Francis Liu.
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Sydney Trains map, Transport for NSW:
Old Central Station map, Unknown source
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Music: Modern, Apple iMovie
Akbars Restaurant Newcastle
Newcastle in 1825 by Charles Martin (2017)
Latest work by Charles Martin on the Newcastle Time Machine, with historical research assistance by the University of Newcastle Hunter Living Histories (formerly Coal River Working Party) and Cultural Collections, Auchmuty Library.
We wish to acknowledge the use of Schubert's Ave Maria, composed in 1825, and performed by Patrick Stafford & St Mary's Quartet. See:
and some drone footage of Newcastle today by Emmerson MacLean
More info of the Virtual Hunter Time Machine Project is here:
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Sydney Trains Vlog 1609: Sydney CBD & South East Light Rail Walk Part 1 - Randwick to Royal Randwick
Vlog 1609
Sydney CBD & South East Light Rail Walk Part 1
Randwick to Royal Randwick
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Filmed on: 30/9/2019
Sponsor a Convict Sleepover program at Hyde Park Barracks Museum
Join Telarah Public School students and their teachers as they take part in the Unlocking Heritage Convict Sleepover, an immersive overnight excursion where they eat convict inspired meals, play convict games and take a lantern lit tour of the museum before settling down for the night in the hammock room where convicts slept 200 years ago. With the assistance of the Unlocking Heritage pilot project, 3,000 students and their teachers from 100 primary schools in regional and rural NSW took part in this fully subsidised excursion between July 2015 and June 2017. SLM Foundation is now looking for corporate sponsors to revive this program in 2018 for disadvantaged primary schools in remote areas of NSW.
East End - Before and After (Newcastle NSW) Part 1 of 2
East End - Before and After
A Community Printmaking Project. (1985)
Filmed and Edited by Jane Adam.
Narrated and Directed by Therese Kenyon. Newcastle is Australia's second oldest city, 160kms north of Sydney. This documentary examines the social history of its historic East End.
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