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Jesmond, New South Wales


FieldValue
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nameJesmond
cityNewcastle
statensw
imageBlue Gum Road, Jesmond.jpg
captionBlue Gum Road, Jesmond, viewing south, location of Stockland Jesmond Shopping Centre 2011.
coordinates
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pushpin_label_positionright
local_mapyes
zoom12
density1877.7
postcode2299
elevation15
area1.3
area_footnotesArea calculation is based on 1:100000 map 9232 NEWCASTLE
timezoneAEST
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timezone-dstAEDT
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dist1151
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location1Sydney
dist29.4
dir2WNW
location2Newcastle
dist325
dir3SE
location3Maitland
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dir4N
location4The Entrance
dist582
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location5Gosford
lgaCity of Newcastle
regionHunter
countyNorthumberland
parishNewcastle
stategovWallsend
fedgovNewcastle
near-nBirmingham Gardens
near-neCallaghan
near-eNorth Lambton
near-seLambton
near-sWallsend
near-swWallsend
near-wWallsend
near-nwBirmingham Gardens

the suburb in Australia

| timezone-dst = AEDT | utc-dst = +11 | near-n = Birmingham Gardens | near-ne = Callaghan | near-e = North Lambton | near-se = Lambton | near-s = Wallsend | near-sw = Wallsend | near-w = Wallsend | near-nw = Birmingham Gardens

Jesmond ( ) is a suburb of the City of Newcastle LGA, located about 9.5 km west of the Newcastle CBD in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is both a commercial centre and dormitory suburb of Newcastle. Residents include Australian and international students attending the University of Newcastle in adjacent Callaghan. The suburb also has numerous aged housing facilities. The suburb is very multicultural due to many international university students. According to the 2006 Census there were 2,442 people in 1,144 dwellings (in 2001 there were 2376 people in 1140 dwellings).

History

The Aboriginal people, in this area, the Awabakal, were the first people of this land.

Jesmond's original European settler name was "Dark Creek." Jesmond was the location of orchards and steam saw-mills. A village was established in the area by 1883 with around 600 residents. A soap works was established in the area in the 1880s. There is some contradiction as to the source of "Jesmond" as the suburb's name with different sources attributing it to the suburb under the same name in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North of England and "Jesmond Dene", a park in Jesmond.

Jesmond was highly impacted by the Great Depression which forced many to live in a shanty town called "Hollywood". This shanty town was located on an old railway track which led to Wallsend it stretched from about 600 m into bushland near the Jesmond roundabout . Up to forty families lived and was sometimes referred to as Doggville.

Schools

Jesmond has access to a number of schools, including Heaton Public School, Jesmond Public School and the Jesmond Senior Campus of Callaghan College.

Shopping and transport

Jesmond's commercial centre is situated on Blue Gum Road. There are a number of mixed businesses as well as a large shopping mall. The area serves Newcastle with a district centre function and as a transport junction with main roads in east–west and northern directions.

Jesmond Central shopping centre (formerly Stockland Jesmond) is on Blue Gum Road, approximately 9 km west-north-west of the Newcastle CBD. The centre includes major stores such as Woolworths and Big W, as well as over 60 specialty stores. The centre has parking for over 900 cars.

Recreation and sport

Jesmond Park and Heaton Park are Jesmond's two main public parks for sport events, complemented by the facilities at Callaghan Campus (Y11-Y12 only). Jesmond Park, situated with a bushland setting to its southern boundary, is a popular destination for family barbecues and wedding photography given its extensive rose garden.

Jesmond Football Club, "The Rams", are the local soccer team based at Jesmond Park. The club was founded in 1928 and has a long and proud history. Heaton Park also features an oval-shaped concrete skateboarding bowl.

Notes

References

References

  1. "Suburb Search – Local Council Boundaries – Hunter (HT) – Newcastle City Council". [[New South Wales Division of Local Government]].
  2. "Jesmond".
  3. "Wallsend". [[New South Wales Electoral Commission]].
  4. (15 June 2016). "Newcastle". [[Australian Electoral Commission]].
  5. {{DoL suburb image|name=Jesmond|accessdate=4 April 2011}}
  6. (1 April 2011). "Jesmond". [[Newcastle City Council]].
  7. "Aboriginal Culture".
  8. "Hunter Valley Place Names and their Meanings". [[Newcastle City Council]].
  9. "Doggyville or Hollywood". Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate.
  10. Scanlon, Mike. (2017-06-17). "Hollywood: recollection of a shanty town".
  11. ""Hollywood" {{!}} A bit of this, a bit of that".
  12. "Jesmond Central". Haben Property Fund Pty Ltd.
  13. "Stockland Jesmond". [[Stockland]].
  14. Jesmond Football Club. "Jesmond Football Club".
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