Pinny Beach, New South Wales Explained

Type:suburb
Pinny Beach
State:nsw
Lga:City of Lake Macquarie
Postcode:2281
Pop:0
Area:4.8
Est:2006
Parish:Wallarah
Alternative Location Map:Australia Hunter Central Coast
Stategov:Swansea
Fedgov:Shortland
Dist1:3
Dir1:SE
Location1:Swansea
Near-Ne:Caves Beach
Near-W:Murrays Beach
Near-E:Pacific Ocean
Near-Nw:Swansea
Near-S:Catherine Hill Bay
Near-Se:Pacific Ocean

Pinny Beach is a gazetted suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie. It was created on 5 May 2006 following amendments to the boundaries of surrounding suburbs.[1] It is located on the Swansea Peninsula and is to the east of Lake Macquarie, south of the Pacific Ocean entrance channel at Swansea in New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the City of Lake Macquarie local government area.

History

The name Pinny Beach has a direct relationship to the topographic feature designated as Pinny Beach This suburb is adjacent to the suburbs of Caves Beach to the northeast and Murrays Beach to the west where a section of the Pacific Highway forms the boundary.

The Aboriginal people, in this area, the Awabakal, were the first people of this land.[2]

Pinny Beach was once better known as the "windswept heath of Pincushion Plain". It was named after the pincushion-shaped shrubs with sharp needle-like leaves.[3]

Heritage listings

Pinny Beach has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

External links

Notes and References

  1. New South Wales Government Gazette, 5 May 2006, no.61, p.2999.
  2. Web site: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. 8 September 2020. Lake Macquarie City Council.
  3. "What's in a Name" by George and Noelene Boyd – published 2007 – East Lake Macquarie Historical Society
  4. 01752. H04/00379. 18 May 2018.