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Singleton is a town on the banks of the Hunter River
Hunter River

The Hunter River is a major river in New South Wales, Australia. The Hunter River rises in the Liverpool Range and flows generally south and then east, reaching the Pacific Ocean at Newcastle, New South Wales, the second largest city in New South Wales and a major port....
 in New South Wales
New South Wales

New South Wales is Australia's oldest and most populous States and territories of Australia, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south of Queensland....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. Singleton lies approximately 2.5 hours (183 km) northwest of Sydney
Sydney

Sydney is the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.34 million . It is the List of Australian capital cities of New South Wales, and was the site of the first British Empire colony in Australia....
, and around an hour (79 km) northwest of Newcastle
Newcastle, New South Wales

The Newcastle metropolitan area is the second most populated area in the state of New South Wales and includes most of the City of Newcastle and City of Lake Macquarie Local Government Areas of Australia....
. At the 2006 census
Census in Australia

The Australian census is administered by the Australian Bureau of Statistics every five years. The most recent census was conducted on 8 August 2006....
, Singleton had a population of 13,665 with 21,937 including the surrounding rural district.

Singleton's main urban area includes the town centre, Singleton Heights, Dunolly, Darlington, The Retreat and Hunterview. Surrounding rural villages include Broke
Broke, New South Wales

Broke is a village of approximately 400 people in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Australia in Singleton Shire Council. It is located 157 kilometres to the north of Sydney on the original early colonial road from Sydney to Singleton, New South Wales ....
, Camberwell
Camberwell, New South Wales

Camberwell is a small village just off the New England Highway in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Australia. It is 196 kilometres north of Sydney and 15 kilometres northwest of Singleton, New South Wales in Singleton Shire Council....
, Jerry's Plains and Belford
Belford, New South Wales

Belford is a commuter town in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia in Singleton Shire Council. It is located 171 kilometres north of Sydney....
.

The town is located at the junction of the New England Highway
New England Highway

The New England Highway is a highway in Australia. It traverses the Hunter Valley and New England regions of New South Wales and the Darling Downs in southern Queensland....
 and Putty Road
Putty Road

Putty Road is a New South Wales country road linking Windsor, New South Wales, on the fringes of Sydney, to Singleton, New South Wales. It is designated as State Route 69 and is about 150 kilometres long....
.






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Singleton is a town on the banks of the Hunter River
Hunter River

The Hunter River is a major river in New South Wales, Australia. The Hunter River rises in the Liverpool Range and flows generally south and then east, reaching the Pacific Ocean at Newcastle, New South Wales, the second largest city in New South Wales and a major port....
 in New South Wales
New South Wales

New South Wales is Australia's oldest and most populous States and territories of Australia, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south of Queensland....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. Singleton lies approximately 2.5 hours (183 km) northwest of Sydney
Sydney

Sydney is the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.34 million . It is the List of Australian capital cities of New South Wales, and was the site of the first British Empire colony in Australia....
, and around an hour (79 km) northwest of Newcastle
Newcastle, New South Wales

The Newcastle metropolitan area is the second most populated area in the state of New South Wales and includes most of the City of Newcastle and City of Lake Macquarie Local Government Areas of Australia....
. At the 2006 census
Census in Australia

The Australian census is administered by the Australian Bureau of Statistics every five years. The most recent census was conducted on 8 August 2006....
, Singleton had a population of 13,665 with 21,937 including the surrounding rural district.

Singleton's main urban area includes the town centre, Singleton Heights, Dunolly, Darlington, The Retreat and Hunterview. Surrounding rural villages include Broke
Broke, New South Wales

Broke is a village of approximately 400 people in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Australia in Singleton Shire Council. It is located 157 kilometres to the north of Sydney on the original early colonial road from Sydney to Singleton, New South Wales ....
, Camberwell
Camberwell, New South Wales

Camberwell is a small village just off the New England Highway in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Australia. It is 196 kilometres north of Sydney and 15 kilometres northwest of Singleton, New South Wales in Singleton Shire Council....
, Jerry's Plains and Belford
Belford, New South Wales

Belford is a commuter town in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia in Singleton Shire Council. It is located 171 kilometres north of Sydney....
.

The town is located at the junction of the New England Highway
New England Highway

The New England Highway is a highway in Australia. It traverses the Hunter Valley and New England regions of New South Wales and the Darling Downs in southern Queensland....
 and Putty Road
Putty Road

Putty Road is a New South Wales country road linking Windsor, New South Wales, on the fringes of Sydney, to Singleton, New South Wales. It is designated as State Route 69 and is about 150 kilometres long....
. The Golden Highway
Golden Highway

The Golden Highway is a highway in New South Wales, Australia.Designated as State Highway 84, it runs eastwards from Dubbo, New South Wales towards Newcastle, New South Wales on the coast and enables road transport to avoid travelling over the Blue Mountains to Sydney....
 bypasses the town to the south. Singleton is also served by Cityrail
CityRail

CityRail is an operating division of RailCorp, a corporation owned by the state government of New South Wales, Australia. It is responsible for providing commuter, 'intercity' and regional rail services, and some coach services, in and around Sydney, Newcastle, New South Wales and Wollongong, the three largest cities of New South Wales....
 and Countrylink
CountryLink

CountryLink is the operator of passenger rail services in country New South Wales, Australia and from New South Wales into Queensland and Victoria, Australia....
 rail services. Singleton Railway Station
Singleton railway station, New South Wales

Singleton is a railway station on the Main North railway line, New South Wales of New South Wales, Australia, situated approximately 200 kilometres north of Sydney and 74 kilometres north-west of Newcastle....
 is located at the southern end of the town centre. There are also bus services, both intercity and local.

History


Singleton was established in the 1820s by Benjamin Singleton. In its early years it was also called Patricks' Plains. The Main North Railway line reached Singleton in 1863 and was the end of the line until 1869. The town retains many historic buildings, including the original courthouse built in 1841, various large churches and many traditional Australian pubs. The countryside surrounding Singleton contains an unusual number of fine old mansions, reflecting the aristocratic nature of land grants when the area was settled. They include 'Neotsfield' (1828), the elaborate 'Baroona' (1829), 'Abbey Green' (1865) and stunning 'Minimbah' (1877).

Singleton was subject to the major flooding of the Hunter River in 1955
Hunter Valley floods of 1955

The Hunter Valley Floods of February 1955 was a major flood on the Hunter River, New South Wales in New South Wales, Australia. They were one of the most devastating natural disasters in Australia's history....
, causing excessive damage to the town. When the area was being settled, the government originally attempted to create a town at Whittingham in a flood-free area, but the town grew by the river nonetheless. An embankment was constructed following the 1955 floods to help protect the town against any future flooding.

In 1999, the town's army barracks became a temporary home to a large number of Kosovar
Kosovo

Kosovo is a disputed region in the Balkans. Its majority is governed by the partially-recognised Republic of Kosovo . Serbia does not recognise the secession of Kosovo and considers it a United Nations-governed entity within its sovereign territory, the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija that was re-created by Slobodan M...
 refugees.

Industry & Commerce


Major industries near Singleton include coal
Coal

Coal is a readily combustion black or brownish-black sedimentary rock. The harder forms, such as anthracite, can be regarded as metamorphic rock because of later exposure to elevated temperature and pressure....
 mining, energy generation
Power station

A power station is an industrial facility for the Electricity generation of electric power.Power plant is also used to refer to the engine in ships, aircraft and other large vehicles....
, light industry, vineyards, horse breeding and cattle
Cattle

Cattle, colloquially referred to as cows, are domestication ungulates, a member of the subfamily Bovinae of the family Bovidae. They are raised as livestock for meat , dairy products , leather and as draft animals ....
 production. Dairying was once a mainstay in the area, but has declined.

There is a large army barracks to the south of the town at Whittingham. The barracks has its own airfield.

Being the largest town in the Upper Hunter, Singleton is an important commercial centre. The town centre boasts three small shopping centres, a cinema complex, homemaker centre as well as a traditional 'main street'. Major stores include Woolworths
Woolworths Limited

Woolworths Limited is a major Australian company with extensive retailer interest throughout Australia and New Zealand. It is the:* largest retail company in Australia and New Zealand by market capitalisation and sales...
, Big W
Big W

Big W is the largest chain of discount department stores in Australia, with over 140 stores. It is a division of Woolworths Limited, the largest retailer in Australia....
, Franklins
Franklins

Franklins is a discount supermarket chain selling packaged groceries and perishables throughout New South Wales, Australia. It owns the No Frills brand of generic products, promoted by their mascot, "Red Sock"....
, IGA and most conventional high street stores. People also will often travel to nearby Maitland
Maitland, New South Wales

Maitland is a city in the Lower Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia and the seat of Maitland City Council, situated on the Hunter River approximately by road north of Sydney and north-west of Newcastle, New South Wales....
 and Newcastle
Newcastle, New South Wales

The Newcastle metropolitan area is the second most populated area in the state of New South Wales and includes most of the City of Newcastle and City of Lake Macquarie Local Government Areas of Australia....
 for large regional shopping centres.

Singleton residents have a higher than average median income due to the nearby coal mines. At the 2006 census, the median individual income was $62,036.

Tourism


Largesundial
  • Sundial. Singleton is home to one of the world's largest sundial
    Sundial

    A sundial is a device that measures time by the position of the Sun. In common designs such as the horizontal sundial, the sun casts a shadow from its style onto a flat surface marked with lines indicating the hours of the day....
    s, presented by a local coal mine for the 1988 Bicentennial Celebrations.
  • Wineries. The town is close to the famous Pokolbin
    Pokolbin, New South Wales

    Pokolbin is the centre of the famous Hunter Region wine region in New South Wales, Australia. It is a rural locality rather than a town or village....
     wine region (southeast). There are also many wineries in the shire, especially around Broke
    Broke, New South Wales

    Broke is a village of approximately 400 people in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Australia in Singleton Shire Council. It is located 157 kilometres to the north of Sydney on the original early colonial road from Sydney to Singleton, New South Wales ....
    .
  • Boating. Lake St Clair is an artificial lake located to the north of the town, with facilities for boating and camping.
  • National Parks. Wollemi
    Wollemi National Park

    Wollemi National Park is the second largest national park in New South Wales, and contains most of the largest wilderness area, the Wollemi Wilderness....
     and Yengo
    Yengo National Park

    Yengo is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 100 km northwest of Sydney, Australia.In 1993 the National Park and Wildlife Service opened their depot in Bucketty, New South Wales....
     National Parks are located south of the town via the Putty Road
    Putty Road

    Putty Road is a New South Wales country road linking Windsor, New South Wales, on the fringes of Sydney, to Singleton, New South Wales. It is designated as State Route 69 and is about 150 kilometres long....
    . Barrington Tops National Park
    Barrington Tops National Park

    Barrington Tops is a World Heritage listed National park in the Hunter Region, approximately north of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. The nearest towns are Scone, New South Wales, Gloucester, New South Wales and East Gresford, New South Wales....
     borders the north of the shire.
  • Town Walk. In the older parts of Singleton, there is a posted walk that passes by many of the towns historic buildings.
  • Museums. Singleton has three main museums, the Singleton Historic Society Museum in Burdekin Park, the Royal Australian Infantry Corps
    Royal Australian Infantry Corps

    The Royal Australian Infantry Corps is the parent corps for all infantry regiments of the Australian Army. Major components of the RA Inf include the various battalions of the Royal Australian Regiment and Army Reserve regiments eg....
     Museum at the nearby barracks and the Mercy Convent Museum 'Sacred Spaces' within the grounds of the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy (Singleton).



National Estate


Singleton Shire contains a number of buildings and other sites that are on the Register of the National Estate

  • Anglican Church of St James, Jerrys Plains


  • Strowan, Denman Road, Jerrys Plains


  • Singleton Railway Station


  • All Saints Church, Singleton, including Rectory, Dangars Mausoleum and All Saints Sunday School


  • Court House, Elizabeth Street, Singleton


  • Ewbank and outbuildings, George Street, Singleton


  • Club House Hotel, John Street, Singleton


  • Minimbah House (formerly Dulcamah), Whittingham, near Singleton


  • Appletree Aboriginal Area, 75 kilometres north-west of Newcastle


  • Baiame Cave (popular name), Aboriginal paintings, Milbrodale area


Education

Singleton is home at a number of educational facilities. These include public
State school

State school is an expression used in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom to distinguish schools provided by the government from private school....
 and denominational
Parochial school

Parochial school is one term used to describe a school that engages in religious education in addition to conventional education. In a narrow sense, parochial schools are Christianity grammar schools or high schools run by parishes, but this distinction is not universally made....
 schools at both primary and secondary levels, as well as a TAFE campus and a number of pre-schools.

Primary schools within the shire include the Broke Public School, Jerrys Plains Public School, King Street Public School, Milbrodale Public School, Mount Pleasant Public School, Singleton Heights Public School, Singleton Public School and the denominational St Catherine's Catholic College.

Secondary schools in the area include the public Singleton High School, the denominational St Catherine's Catholic College, and Singleton Christian College.

Hunter Institute of TAFE
Hunter Institute of TAFE

TAFE NSW - Hunter Institute has 15 campuses located in the Hunter and Central Coast regions. Its former names include Hunter Institute of TAFE and Hunter Institute of Technology....
 maintains a campus in Singleton. It provides training and further education as well as collaborating with secondary schools for students completing senior years.

Notable locals


  • While obviously not born in Singleton, the township's founder Benjamin Singleton is buried in a local graveyard.
  • Some famous sportspeople include rugby league
    Rugby league

    Rugby league football is a competitive Full-contact sport team sport played with a spheroid-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field....
     players Steve Simpson, Luke Price (Brisbane Broncos), Leigh McWilliams, Riley Brown and Rugby Union
    Rugby union

    Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
     players Steve Merrick and Joshua Valentine.
  • Former New South Wales Premier, Sir Charles Wade
    Charles Wade

    Sir Charles Gregory Wade Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George was Premier of New South Wales 2 October 1907 - 21 October 1910....
     was born in Singleton, serving as premier from 1907-1910.
  • Though not born in Singleton, Joe Governor
    Jimmy Governor

    Jimmy Governor was one of the Governor brothers, two Indigenous Australian men who committed a series of murders in the Central West and New England regions of New South Wales around the turn of the twentieth century....
     (an infamous bushranger) is buried outside the local Anglican cemetery. The book and film 'The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
    The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith

    The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith is a 1978 Australian film directed by Fred Schepisi and based on the Booker Prize-nominated novel of the same name by Thomas Keneally....
    ' is based on the activities of him and his brother.


Sister city

Takahata
Takahata, Yamagata

Takahata is a towns of Japan located in Higashiokitama District, Yamagata, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 26,361 and a population density of 146.42 persons per square kilometer....
, Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....


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