List of collieries in Newcastle (Australia)
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This list contains a List of collieries in Newcastle (Australia) of the known colleries and mines that existed. It has been categorised into Local Government Areas.
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- Ebenezer Colliery 1840 (renamed South Hetton Colliery in 1906), Coal Point, New South Wales.
- Lochend Colliery 1843, Speers Point, New South Wales.
- Murray Brothers Coal Mine 1863
- New Wallsend Company Colliery 1873
- Raspberry Gully Colliery 1873
- Lake Macquarie Coal Co Colliery 1875
- Burwood Colliery 1885
- Great Northern Coal Co Colliery 1886 (renamed Northern Colliery in 1890; Pacific Co-operative Colliery in 1893; and Pacific Colliery in 1914)
- Teralba Colliery 1886 (renamed Borehole Colliery in 1906 Stockton Borehole Colliery in 1908)
- Young Wallsend Coal Co Colliery 1887
- South Burwood Colliery 1888 (renamed Dudley Colliery in 1891)
- West Wallsend Coal Co. Colliery 1888
- Burwood Extended Colliery 1889 (renamed Ocean Colliery in 1903, Burwood Extended 1904 and Redhead Colliery in 1920.
- Wallarah Colliery 1888
- Gartlee Mine 1890 (renamed Northern Extended in 1902)
- Monkwearmouth Coal Co. Colliery 1890 (renamed Seaham Colliery in 1891-92)
- Durham Colliery 1892 (renamed Lambton No. 2 Colliery in 1898)
- West Wallsend Extended 1892
- Seaham No. 2 1905
- Speers Point Gully Mine 1916
- Wattle Glen Colliery 1917
- Oldstan Colliery 1919
- Belmont Colliery 1925
- Cardiff Tickhole 1925
- John Darling Colliery 1925
- Awaba State Coal Mine 1948
- Newstan Colliery 1950
- Myuna 1980
- Westside Mine 2003
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