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Minmi, New South Wales

Coordinates:32°52′55″S151°37′05″E / 32.882°S 151.618°E /-32.882; 151.618
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Suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Suburb in New South Wales, Australia
Minmi
Minmi is located in the Hunter-Central Coast Region
Minmi
Minmi
Map
Interactive map of Minmi
Coordinates:32°52′55″S151°37′05″E / 32.882°S 151.618°E /-32.882; 151.618
CountryAustralia
StateNew South Wales
CityNewcastle
LGA
Location
Government
 • State electorate
 • Federal division
Area
 • Total
1.8 km2 (0.69 sq mi)
Population
 • Total700 (SAL2021)[2]
Postcode
2287
ParishHexham

Minmi/ˈmɪnˌm/[3] is an outer westernsuburb ofNewcastle,New South Wales,Australia, located 19 kilometres (12 mi) from Newcastle'scentral business district. It is part of theCity of Newcastlelocal government area.

Minmi was an important coal mining centre in the second half of the nineteenth century, particularly under the ownership and management ofJ & A Brown.

Minmi's mines were connected by aprivate railway line across the Hexham Swamp to J & A Brown's loading facilities on the Hunter River at Hexham. J & A Brown's engineering workshops were also located at Hexham.

History

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Pre-European Colonisation

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Prior to white settlement, the area of present-day Minmi was home to the Pambalong people for approximately 40,000 years. The Pambalong people were thought to be a sub-tribe of the Lake MacquarieAwabakal nation. Pambalong territory extended from the south bank of theHunter River, west toTarro and the foothills of theSugarloaf Range and south toLake Macquarie. By 1893 there was no trace of the Pambalong people in the Minmi district.[4][5]

Timeline

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The following information is largely taken from a sign in Minmi Park (see photo in image gallery below).

1835 – Coal discovered by Harry Styles.

1848 – First coal mines opened by William Robson and the Turner Brothers.

1850s – Coal mining by Eales and Brown Brothers.

1860s – J & A Brown acquire all land and mining rights in Minmi.

1861 – Public education begins. The first miners' union formed.

1877 – Back Creek tunnel opened. First Minmi race day.

1878 – New school opens with 300 students. Police station established.

1882 – John Brown – Manager of J & A Brown.

1884 – First soccer game in Newcastle –Minmi Rangers versus Lambton.

1890s – Progress Association established.

1895 – Post office and courthouse built.

1900s – Minmi's population at its height with 6,000 residents.

1909 –Maitland coal fields opened, prompting many Minmi mining families to leave forCessnock andKurri Kurri for the better pay offered at the Maitland coalfields.

1924 – John Brown closes Back Creek mines.

1929 – Coal strike and lockout.

1930 – John Brown dies.

1949 – Seven week strike. Army in open cut mine.

1951 – Open cut mining ceased. Back Creek despoiled.

1961 – Centenary of public education. New school opens.

1980 – Residents win land titles.

1990s – Minmi land rezoned. Bonnie Doon Estate established.

1992 – Freeway opened.

1995 – Fire station commissioned.

Minmi Cemetery

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Minmi Cemetery has a total of 598 graves; the oldest known grave is Eliza Chapman who died on 21 January 1863.[6] Some graves could be older than that but are too deteriorated to read the inscription and many of the graves are without markers.[7] The cemetery was originally established on the private property of J & A Brown, who operated a number of coal mines in the area, and was made available by them for public use.[7] On 9 August 2002 the Minmi Heritage Garden was established next to the cemetery paid for byCoal & Allied.[7]

Notable people

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Image gallery

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  • History sign
    History sign
  • J & A Brown's brake wagon
    J & A Brown's brake wagon
  • Minmi bushland
    Minmi bushland
  • Woodford Street, Minmi
    Woodford Street, Minmi

References

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  1. ^Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022)."Minmi (suburb and locality)".Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved28 June 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022)."Minmi (suburb and locality)".Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved28 June 2022. Edit this at Wikidata
  3. ^"Search By Letter - ABC PRONOUNCE". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived fromthe original on 11 February 2017. Retrieved10 February 2017.
  4. ^Newcastle and Hunter District Historical Society Inc.Minmi: The Place of the Giant Lily. Newcastle and Hunter District Historical Society Inc. p. 5.
  5. ^"Aboriginal Culture".City of Newcastle. Retrieved8 September 2020.
  6. ^"Minmi Cemetery - Hunter & Central Coast Region - New South Wales, Australia".interment.net. Retrieved28 October 2020.
  7. ^abc"Australian Cemeteries Index - Cemetery 169 - Minmi".austcemindex.com. Retrieved28 October 2020.
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