There are 18 attractions in Newcastle open on Tuesday
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Escape to the majestic Empire Marina Lake Macquarie, the largest marina on the lake.
Fort Scratchley, a former coastal defence installation, is now a museum. It was built in 1882 to defend the city against a possible Russian attack.
Come and try our unique Sugar Caddy cocktails or an espresso martini from our Caddyshack bar.
The Leading Light Tower (or Beacon Tower) on the corner of Tyrrell Street and Brown Street on The Hill looks a bit like an old-fashioned shooting tower, but it's not.
A PLACE WHERE COLOR NEVER ENDS
Lake Macquarie Museum of Art and Culture, Yapang is set on 12 acres on the shores of Australia's largest coastal saltwater lake.
Lake Macquarie's art museum is widely recognised for its exhibition program and work with the community.
The Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie (MAC) is an Arts and Culture museum located in Scoresby, NSW.
Reflecting the heritage and entrepreneurship of our city. Where artists create, do and share. Promotion of the arts through commitment. Cultivate and share excellence.
Scenic, commemorative pathway featuring cliffside ocean views & artwork dedicated to WWI soldiers.
The Museum tells stories of Newcastle and the Hunter, and through its collection presents a narrative of how people of this area lived once and how they live today.
The Newcastle War Memorial Cultural Center is open to all members of the public and is maintained by Newcastle City Council.
Ocean Blue Gallery Belmont is the place to be for local art and gifts from the state's best creative minds.
Shannon Hartigan Images is an art gallery based in Newcastle East, NSW.
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