Surf lifesaving at Blacksmiths Beach Carnival, Lake Macquarie
Surf lifesaving at Blacksmiths Beach Carnival, Lake Macquarie, Hunter Region - Image Tourism New South Wales and Paul Foley's Lightmoods P/L
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Port Macquarie
- Named after Governor Lachlan Macquarie, the town was established as a penal settlement in 1821. Present-day Port Macquarie is a fishing port and very popular tourist destination. Because of its pleasant year-round climate and lifestyle it is attracting increasing numbers of families and retirees to settle in the area.
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