31-610: Tarro ( / t æ r oʊ / ) is a north-western suburb of the Newcastle City Council local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales , Australia . It, and parts of nearby Beresfield , was originally known as Upper Hexham, "lower" Hexham being an older settlement located about 5 kilometres (3 mi) to the east on the Hunter River . The name "Tarro" reportedly means "stone" in an Aboriginal language. At
62-571: A higher proportion (24.4%) of residents aged 65+ than the national average (15.8%). 86.3% of residents report being born in Australia; significantly higher than the national average of 66.7%. The most common other countries of birth are England (2.5%), New Zealand (0.9%) and Taiwan (0.8%). The most common reported ancestries in Tarro are English, Australian and Irish. 75.2% of residents reported having both parents born in Australia; considerably higher than
93-423: A number of small churches. The pumping station is heritage listed. Tarro Park sports ground, largely reclaimed from wetlands, has several soccer and football fields, a playground and bird ponds. Tarro's second smaller park, opposite the community hall on Northern avenue was resumed by the catholic school in the 2000s and fenced to prevent public access. Tarro previously had a police station which closed in 1976, with
124-695: A population of approximately 230,000. The outcome of an independent review was completed by mid–2016. On 14 February 2017, the NSW Government announced it would not be proceeding with further regional council mergers, including the Newcastle City Council and Port Stephens Council merger. At the 2021 census , there were 168,873 people in the City of Newcastle local government area, of these 49.1 per cent were Male and 50.9 per cent were Female. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 4.4 per cent of
155-520: Is Councillor Dr. Ross Kerridge , an Independent Labor politician elected under the team campaign banner 'Our Newcastle' at the 2024 New South Wales mayoral elections . The Awabakal and Worimi peoples are acknowledged by council as the traditional custodians of the land and waters of Newcastle. Following the passing of the Municipalities Act 1858 by the New South Wales parliament,
186-519: Is directly elected while the twelve other Councillors are elected proportionally as four separate wards , each electing three Councillors. The most recent election was held on 14 September 2024 . The current makeup of the council, including the Lord Mayor, is as follows: The current Council, elected in September 2024, in order of election by ward is: Newcastle Council has sister city relations with
217-431: Is now in the grounds of Beresfield Public School at 181 Anderson Drive. The schoolhouse is now heritage listed. A second public primary school was built in Tarro proper, opening in 1961. Tarro also has a Catholic primary school, adjoining Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The nearest public secondary school is Francis Greenway High School at Beresfield. The high school is named after convict architect Francis Greenway who
248-475: The Lake Macquarie Shire and Tarro Shire to the new city. The amalgamations and transfers took effect from 2 April 1938. The newly created City of Greater Newcastle was subsequently renamed to City of Newcastle on 23 March 1949. The towns and villages in the City of Newcastle are split into four wards – Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4. These include: After a 2015 review by
279-570: The NSW Government Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal found that Newcastle City Council was not "fit for the future", it was recommended that the City of Newcastle merge with Lake Macquarie City Council . However, the Minister for Local Government subsequently proposed that Newcastle City Council instead merge with Port Stephens Council to form a new council with an area of 1,045 km (403 sq mi) and support
310-468: The 2006 census, Tarro had a population of 1,558, almost all of which is concentrated in the south-western corner of the suburb. Tarro and the adjacent suburbs of Beresfield, Woodberry and Thornton are situated on low ridges rising out of the surrounding floodplain (and wetlands) of the Hunter River. Early Tarro compromised a number of scattered farms which made use of the surrounding wetlands. Housing
341-570: The Awabakal people. The land of the Pambalong stretched from Newcastle West, extended along the southern bank of the Hunter River, west through Hexham (Tarro) to Buttai and across to the foothills of Keeba-Keeba (Mount Sugarloaf) to the northern tip of Lake Macquarie and back to Newcastle West. The country of the Pambalong was known as Barrahineban. In 1841 Edward Sparke Snr, original settler and owner of "Woodlands" conveyed 2.43 hectares (6 acres) of land on
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#1733086240340372-471: The City of Newcastle between the 2001 census and the 2006 census was 3.91 per cent; and in the subsequent ten years to the 2016 census, population growth was 9.64 per cent. When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same periods, being 5.78 per cent and 17.86 per cent respectively, population growth in the City of Newcastle local government area was significantly lower than the national average. The median weekly income for residents within
403-406: The City of Newcastle was marginally higher than the national average. At the 2021 census, 80.8% of residents in the City of Newcastle local government area stated their country of birth as Australia significantly exceeding the national average of 66.9%. Almost 60% of all residents in the City of Newcastle nominated a religion with Catholicism being at almost 25%, which was slightly higher than
434-573: The Hexham bridges, where it meets the suburb of Kooragang . Despite their name, the Hexham bridges are actually located in Tarro, the southbound bridge forming the border between Tarro and Kooragang. The southern and northern approaches to the bridges, on the Pacific Highway , are in Hexham and Tomago respectively. The area where Tarro is located originally was part of the territory of the Pambalong clan of
465-623: The High Road to the Church of England and the Bishop of Australia. During the same year he donated 0.4 ha (1 acre) to the Lord Bishop of Australia, William Grant Broughton, for a burial ground. In 1842 Sparke and his wife Mary, with the approval of Robert Scott the mortgagee, sold Bishop Broughton 1.6 ha (4 acres) four acres "on which a Parsonage House is now built", commencing at the north east corner of
496-552: The Municipality of Newcastle was proclaimed on 7 June 1859. The new Municipality was divided into three wards – City, Macquarie, and Honeysuckle. Eight years later, the Municipalities Act 1867 classified the Newcastle Municipality as a "Borough". The Greater Newcastle Act 1937 merged the City of Newcastle with 10 of its suburban municipalities to form the City of Greater Newcastle. The Act also transferred parts of
527-465: The Tarro Hotel. In mid-1980s land between Christie Road and Beresfield was sold off to L.J Hooker , then known as Hooker Homes, where more residential homes were built, all following the same basic design. Modern Tarro includes a 3.4 km (2.1 mi) section of the Hunter River, located in the eastern and southeastern parts of the suburb. The suburb extends along the Hunter River in the southeast to
558-485: The Township of Upper Hexham, for £100, "for erection and completion of Parsonage". A church, named St Stephens, was opened in Tarro around 1849. This rustic structure, was replaced by a more elegant wooden building in 1905. There was also a parsonage. This church was later joined by Sunday school hall in the 1960s. Next door was tennis court, which was later replaced by a youth centre in the early 1970s. Around 1980 St Stephens
589-537: The area then to be served from Beresfield police station. The Beresfield police station currently operates on a part-time basis with the main coverage of the area being provided from Maitland Police station. Following World War I , Tarro and the nearby community of Woodberry established a memorial to veterans. The memorial was unveiled by Lieutenant Colonel Charles Nicholson, Member for Maitland , on behalf of Woodberry and Tarro residents about 1920. The memorial lists 14 veterans, including five killed in action The memorial
620-610: The first section of the Main North line from Sydney to the New England region. The station is one of the oldest in Australia, being the original eastern terminus for the Hunter Valley Railway before it was extended to Newcastle. It was originally known as Hexham when it opened in 1857. In 1871 the name was changed to Hexham Township and then Tarro. The station is now served by NSW TrainLink 's Hunter line . The railway station
651-513: The following cities: Tarro railway station, New South Wales Tarro railway station is located on the Main Northern line in New South Wales , Australia. It serves the western Newcastle suburb of Tarro , opening on 1 August 1871. Tarro has two side platforms. It is serviced by NSW TrainLink Hunter Line services travelling between Newcastle) , Maitland and Telarah . It
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#1733086240340682-458: The national average of 22.6%. As at the 2016 census , households in the City of Newcastle local government area had a significantly lower than average proportion (11.6%) where a language other than English is spoken (national average was 22.2%). Newcastle City Council is composed of thirteen councillors , including the Lord Mayor , generally for a fixed four-year term of office. The Lord Mayor
713-654: The national average of 47.3%. The top religious groups in Tarro are Anglican 28.6%, Catholic 20.5% and Uniting Church 6.7%. 24.7% stated no religion and 8.7% did not answer the question. The first school in Tarro was held in the home of the Anglican Reverend Bolton in 1844. Around 1860, a school house was opened, opposite St Stephens' Church, on the northern side of Maitland Road. A Government operated public school opened in Upper Hexham in 1881. This eventually became Beresfield Public School. The original schoolhouse
744-503: The population, which was higher than the national and state averages of 3.2 and 3.4 per cent respectively. The median age of people in the City of Newcastle was 37 years, just below the national median of 38. Children aged 0 – 14 years made up 16.2 per cent of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 16.9 per cent of the population. Of people in the area aged 15 years and over, 38.7 per cent were married and 12.7 per cent were either divorced or separated. Population growth in
775-479: The railway station. Around 1918 the post office moved to Woodberry Road, and later to 13 Maitland Road (now Anderson Drive). The post office housed the manual telephone switchboard until automatic switching was introduced in 1957. The post office closed on 30 July 1993 and Tarro is now served by Beresfield Post Office. Tarro has a railway station , which opened in 1857 with the Newcastle- Maitland railway -
806-436: The west of the railway station and roadbridge which were used to load coal in the 1940s from a small mine, Kent Colliery, at Beresfield. Some evidence of these ramps still remains. According to the 2016 Census the median age in Tarro is 45. The population of the suburb is 1,645, a slight increase from 1,641 in 2011. 5.1% of residents are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander with the median age among this group being 19. Tarro has
837-540: Was granted land in the Tarro area around 1820. Tarro has a petrol station, butcher's shop, and motel/mobile home village. The Tarro Hotel closed in July 2015 and was demolished soon after. The local newsagent/general store has also closed as of 2024. There is also a fire station, community hall, Telstra telephone exchange, pumping station and depot belonging to the Hunter Water Corporation , electricity sub-station and
868-515: Was once quite large with a timber and glazed station master's office and signal room as well as brick ticket offices and waiting rooms on the Maitland-bound platform and a smaller timber ticket office and waiting room on the Newcastle-bound platform. After suffering vandalism in the 1970s, these buildings were demolished and replaced by simple weathersheds. At one time there were loading ramps to
899-534: Was otherwise strung out along Maitland Road (then the New England Highway , now Anderson Drive) between the railway station in the east to what was to become Beresfield in the west. After World War II , Tarro became increasingly suburban. The area bounded by Eastern, Western and Southern Avenues was subdivided. This was followed by land between Christie Road and Maitland Road, then in the late 1960s-1970s land between Western Avenue and Christie Road and then behind
930-635: Was relocated & rededicated by D J Shearman in December 1974. The memorial can now be seen at the Fred Harvey Oval, Lawson Avenue, Woodberry. City of Newcastle The City of Newcastle is a local government area in the Hunter region of New South Wales , Australia. The City of Newcastle incorporates much of the area of the Newcastle metropolitan area . The Lord Mayor of the City of Newcastle Council
961-532: Was sold and removed. The site of the church is now the site of the Tarro Interchange with the New England Highway. Tarro's old pioneer cemetery is on Quarter Sessions Road with burials dating from the mid nineteenth century. The foundation stone for Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church at 42 Anderson Drive was laid on 4 December 1922. Tarro's first post office was named Upper Hexham and was located at