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The Hunter Region

New South Wales

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The Hunter Region Photo Gallery

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The Hunter Region Singles and Dating

Singles and Dating

The Hunter Region Singles and Dating

The Make a Heart service is being developed by the Australian Regional Network for The Hunter Region Residents, you can also try our other Dating Services on this link for 18-25's and Seniors Dating 50+
The Hunter Region Chat

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The Hunter Region Chat

Remember the days of the CB Radio? Not many do.. Old Style Chat Rooms accross your Town, State and Nationally.. A Free Service for The Hunter Region and a Place to Meet

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Interesting facts about The Hunter Region

Interesting Facts about Hunter Region, New South Wales

- The Hunter Region is located in the eastern part of New South Wales, Australia, and encompasses an area of approximately 24,000 square kilometers.
- The region is named after the Hunter River, which flows through it and empties into the Tasman Sea at Newcastle, the largest city in the area.
- The Aboriginal people of the Hunter Region are the Worimi, Awabakal, Birpang and Wonnarua nations, who have lived in the area for more than 40,000 years.
- The Hunter Valley is one of Australia's oldest wine regions, with the first vineyards established in the 1820s. Today, it is home to more than 120 wineries and produces some of Australia's best-known wines, including Shiraz, Semillon, and Chardonnay.
- Newcastle is one of the largest coal-exporting ports in the world, and the mining industry is a major contributor to the region's economy.
- The Hunter Region is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the endangered Hunter Valley subspecies of the eastern grey kangaroo, which is found only in the region.
- The landscape of the Hunter Region includes rugged bushland, pristine beaches, and rolling hills. The area is popular with tourists for its outdoor activities, such as hiking, surfing, and fishing.
- The Hunter Region has a rich cultural heritage, with many historic buildings, museums, and galleries. The Maitland Art Gallery, for example, has a collection of more than 6,000 artworks, and the Newcastle Museum showcases the region's natural and social history.
- Each year, the Hunter Region hosts a number of popular events, including the Hunter Valley Food and Wine Festival, the Lovedale Long Lunch, and the Hunter Valley Steamfest.
- The Hunter Region has produced a number of notable Australians, including author Bryce Courtenay, singer-songwriter Jessica Mauboy, and Olympic gold medalist swimmer Ian Thorpe.


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