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Dora Creek, New South Wales

Dora Creek, New South Wales

FieldValue
typesuburb
nameDora Creek
statensw
imageDora_creek_nsw.jpg
captionScenery from the bank of Dora Creek
lgaCity of Lake Macquarie
postcode2264
alternative_location_mapAustralia Hunter Central Coast
coordinates
pop1,739
pop_year
pop_footnotes
elevation3
area2.3
parishCoorumbung
stategovLake Macquarie
fedgovHunter
dist15
dir1NNE
location1Morisset
dist241
dir2SW
location2Newcastle
dist339
dir3N
location3The Entrance
dist431
dir4N
location4Wyong
dist5120
dir5N
location5Sydney
near-nwFreemans Waterhole
near-nAwaba
near-neEraring
near-wCooranbong
near-eLake Macquarie
near-swMandalong
near-sMorisset
near-seBonnells Bay

| near-nw = Freemans Waterhole | near-n = Awaba | near-ne = Eraring | near-w = Cooranbong | near-e = Lake Macquarie | near-sw = Mandalong | near-s = Morisset | near-se = Bonnells Bay

Dora Creek is a small rural suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia, located west of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales and north of the town of Morisset.

Location and features

Dora Creek, view from behind [[Avondale College

Dora Creek is named for the creek running through its centre, and was originally known as Doree Doree in the local Aboriginal language, which means "Creek running into a lake".

There is an interesting geological phenomena at Dora Creek's connection to the lake. The banks of the creek have formed into two peninsula jutting out into the lake like a point. Thus the aboriginal name is explained, the creek is literally in a lake—the points are merely the banks of the creek! The sediment deposited by the creek has not formed a large flood plain or river delta, but has left behind two banks. This is where the agitation of the lake by winds causes enough erosion to wash away the flood plain that would otherwise appear at the delta or near were a creek floods. However the erosion caused by the lake's waves is not enough to erode away the clay sediments that deposit on the banks of the creek. For that reason, the banks of the creek have grown due to flooding, and appear now as two points, with a creek inside. Similar structures can be seen at creeks nearby too, with good examples at Stoney Creek, Lake Street, Blackalls Park, which is more clearly a type of river delta, where the flat land is created by floods deposition, and at Wyong Creek in a lake a little south, where a similar "two points with creek inside" or "creek in lake", is in existence, but they are smaller and demonstrating how the points grow.

The Lake Macquarie Council has placed emphasis on the Dora Creek environment, carrying out major foreshore restoration works, and educating the public about the protection of creeks and waterways. It is known for its scenery and proximity to the Watagan Mountains. It is close to the Sydney–Newcastle Freeway and Dora Creek Railway Station.

Population

In the 2016 Census, there were 1,643 people in Dora Creek. 82.1% of people were born in Australia and 92.8% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 31.4%, Anglican 23.9% and Catholic 17.8%.

References

References

  1. {{Census 2021 AUS. 50px]] Material was copied from this source, which is available under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License].
  2. Read, Clive. (2008). "Dora Creek Street Names". [[City of Lake Macquarie]].
  3. Chamberlain, Michael. (1997). "Cooranbong, first town in Lake Macquarie, 1826–1996: a history including Martinsville and Dora Creek". [[City of Lake Macquarie]].
  4. Sustainability Department, City of Lake Macquarie. (6 February 2012). "Fact Sheet 8 – Caring for our streams and wetlands".
  5. "Lake Mac Libraries: Dora Creek". Lake Macquarie City Library.
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