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Encyclopedia > Belmont, New South Wales

Belmont (33°02′S 151°39′E) is a suburb within the city of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia. Lake Macquarie is a lake and a city located 150km north of Sydney, Australia, and immediately (20km) south of Newcastle. ... Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Governor Premier Const. ...


Belmont is situated on a sandy peninsula formed by the Tasman Sea on the east and Lake Macquarie, the Southern Hemisphere's largest salt water lake, to the west. The geology of Belmont is mainly quarternary sand in the southern part of the suburb and Upper Permian in the north. Many small collieries sought coal from the coal measures which were plentiful in the local area. The Permian strata has an abundance of insect fossils which are world renowned and have been studied intensively on and off for 100 years. Over 170 new species of insect have been discovered in the tuffaceous chert bearing the fossils.


The area around Belmont was inhabited by the Awabakal People. Traces of middens of shellfish, axe grinding grooves and place names can still be seen here. In 1825 Reverend Lancelot Edward Threlkeld established a mission on a small parcel of land on or near the current Technical And Further Education site, formerly Belmont school. He established small scale farming of wheat and "Indian Corn" and employed the local aboriginal people to help him. While doing so, Threlkeld recorded the language of the Awabakal and produced the first serious works on aboriginal language, its grammar, usage, and relation to other aboriginal languages. The mission closed after a few years and Threlkeld moved to the Western side of Lake Macquarie.


Belmont is home to many shops, restaurants and many other amentities. It also has a northern part called Belmont North. Belmont and the surrounding area include quite a number of primary and secondary schools.


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Belmont, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (328 words)
Belmont (33°02′S 151°39′E) is a suburb within the city of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia.
Belmont is situated on a sandy peninsula formed by the Tasman Sea on the east and Lake Macquarie, the Southern Hemisphere's largest salt water lake, to the west.
The geology of Belmont is mainly quarternary sand in the southern part of the suburb and Upper Permian in the north.
Belmont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (244 words)
Belmont Transmitter, a television and radio mast, the tallest structure in the United Kingdom
The Vauxhall Belmont, a car that was produced by Vauxhall Motors.
Belmont Primary School, in the town of Guisborough, Redcar and Cleveland, England.
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