Hat Head, New South Wales
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Hat Head, a coastal town on the eastern mid north Coast of New South Wales, about 450 kilometers north of Sydney, Australia.
Straight Street is the Main Street and is below sea level however it has been many many years since any flood activity invaded the village and then it was slight. A flood gate has effectively halted any freshwater flowing along Korogoro Creek from its source at the Swan Pool wetland to its mouth at Hat Head. As a result the creek suffers increasingly from sedimentation and will benefit from periodic opening of the installed floodgates during small flood events.
It is part of the Kempsey Shire.
Hat Head is a semi isolated and totally unspoilt coastal location. It is predominantly a fishing village and tourist (fishing) resort. Approximately 400 permanent residents are living on a sand based land mass surrounded by National Park and water - little if any land remains for new building and property values compared to the balance of Kempsey Shire are 4 fold. It is a sought after and desirable location providing unique residential conditions - away from mainstream activity - paradise at its best with no commercialism.
Due to lack of road access the area only started to be developed in the first part of the 20th century. Some early photographs show building and leisure activities - see: http://www.pictureaustralia.org/apps/pictureaustralia?action=PASearch&mode=subject&complete1=true&attribute1=subject&term1=Hat+Head+%28N.S.W.%29
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