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Nobbys Head (Aboriginal: Whibayganba) is a headland located on the southern entrance to Newcastle Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. The headland is situated above the Hunter River and the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean.Originally called 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.
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Whibayganba Nobbys Head
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Nobby's Beach carpark
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27.5
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Yes (1st and 3rd Sunday per month)
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Nobbys Island Coal Island
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dbpedia:Headland