Newport, New South Wales

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Newport is a suburb of northern Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia, in the local government area of Northern Beaches Council. It is part of the Northern Beaches region.

History

Prior to European colonisation, the Newport area was considered to be inhabited by the Guringai (Kuringgai) people,[1] however recent research suggests that this language group was more localised to the Broken Bay district and should more appropriately be defined as Karikal or Garigal[2]. Shell middens from Aboriginal inhabitants are still visible both on the Pittwater side in Salt Pan Cove, as well as on the ocean facing cliff-side banks.

Newport derived its name from being a "new port" for steamers carrying passengers and cargo such as local shell lime and firewood. Bungan Castle is a medieval-style stone castle on Bungan Head built in 1919 by Adolph Albers, a German art dealer.[3] In 1978, the area came to national attention due to the disappearance of Trudie Adams.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census, there were 9,659 people in Newport. 74.7% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 7.8%, New Zealand 1.7% and South Africa 1.3%. 89.8% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 46.7%, Catholic 18.8% and Anglican 17.5%.[4]

Geography

Newport sits between the Pacific Ocean to the east and Pittwater to the west. A major road along the peninsula is Barrenjoey Road.

Its ocean beach is patrolled by Newport Surf Life Saving Club. On the shores of Pittwater are several marinas and small shipyards, including the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club and the Royal Motor Yacht Club, serving mainly pleasure craft. Newport also features many cafes and restaurants, as well as the Newport Arms Hotel on the shore of Pittwater.

Churches

Pittwater Presbyterian Church has been ministering to the people of Newport and the surrounding suburbs since 1967.[5]

Newport Anglican Church meets right next to the Post Office.

The Link Church meets at its North Campus the first Wednesday of every Month at the Newport Community Centre. Service begins at 7pm. The Link Church also runs Sunday morning and evening Services at Cromer and Narrabeen respectively.

Sport clubs

  • Newport Breakers Rugby Club
  • Newport Breakers Netball Club
  • Newport Surf Life Saving Club

Gallery


Schools

  • Newport Public School

Localities

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Newport overview
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Bungan beach

References

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  3. The Book of Sydney Suburbs, Compiled by Frances Pollon, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia Template:ISBN, page 185
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  5. The history of the Presbyterian Church Pittwater Parish (1956–1345) / [Robert Grant and Jean Dixon]

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