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Revision as of 22:05, 29 November 2013
Kooragang Island Newcastle, New South Wales | |
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Population | 5 (2006) |
Postcode(s) | 2304 |
Location | 12 km (7 mi) NNW of Newcastle |
LGA(s) | City of Newcastle |
Parish | Newcastle |
State electorate(s) | Port Stephens |
Federal division(s) | Newcastle |
Kooragang Island is located in the Hunter River of New South Wales, Australia and is the site of a deep water port for the export of coal. In 2007, 84.8 million metric tons of coal were exported from the port,[1] making it one of the busiest in the world.[citation needed] The infrastructure is being improved, for example with the Sandgate Flyover, this will allow the port to export 140 million tons of coal a year after 2010.[1]
The port first opened in about 1984.
Layout
For efficient operation, unloading trains operate around several balloon loops.
Other industry
There are other industries based on Kooragang Island such as Mountain Industries, which operates a bitumen plant, Blue Circle Southern Cement, SimsMetal recyclers and Orica Kooragang, which manufactures agricultural fertiliser and explosives for the mining industry.
Cycling
Kooragang Island is home to three Hunter cycling clubs being Kooragang Open Cycle Club, Hunter District Cycling Club and Hunter Valley Veterans Cycling Club.
Regular races are hosted on Saturday and Sunday with Friday night races during daylight saving.
== Wind Turbine = removed 2013. [2]
Protest
In 2008 a Camp for Climate Action was held on the island by people protesting against the use of coal and its role in increasing global warming. Around 1000 protesters attended, chaining themselves to wagons and resulting in the delayed delivery of 20,000 tons of coal to the port.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b c Australia's Newcastle Coal Price Falls From Record (Update2) Jesse Riseborough 14 July 2008 Bloomberg
- ^ "Renewable energy generation (EA owned/operated)". EnergyAustralia website. EnergyAustralia. Retrieved 23 August 2009.