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Walka Water Works – History Walk and Talk

Overview

Did you know that Walka Water Works was built between 1882 and 1887 to supply water to Newcastle and the Lower Hunter Valley?

Learn about Walka Water Works and its fascinating history in its peaceful environment during this one hour walking tour. Explore the heritage listed 19th Century pumping station and its bygone era of engineering and steam with historian, Jim Smart.

Meet at 9.45am at Ray Fairweather Park. Wear closed in shoes suitable for walking and bring morning tea if you wish to stay after the walk.


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