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General Description

Maitland, first settled by Europeans in approximately 1810, is the focus of a diversity of economic activities including agriculture, tourism, mining, manufacturing, transport and construction industries. Its long history is reflected in the many historic buildings built in the mid 1800s, using local sandstone and cedar.

Arguably Maitland’s greatest asset is its location on the rich alluvial flats of the Hunter and Paterson Rivers. It is one of the most highly productive areas in NSW and a service centre for a rich agricultural hinterland. With access to two national highways, a 90-minute freeway drive to Sydney, 30 minutes to the vineyards, Newcastle and Port Stephens, close proximity to airports, shipping terminals and freight rail access, you won’t find a better base than Maitland.

However, there is more to Maitland than just its location. Maitland is the “Can Do” city and existing and new enterprises will experience the benefits of this cultural attitude. The city’s council is extremely proactive in making Maitland an attractive proposition. It understands that through commercial growth, Maitland can build on its reputation as one of Australia’s greatest cities and commercial centres.

Maitland also has a “Can Do” population. Residents understand the need to work with all stake holders in preserving the city’s heritage and environment while at the same time helping business and industry to forge new endeavours.

Geographic Data

Latitude South 32o45'
Longitude East 151o35'
Elevation above sea level 6 metres
Area 396.27 kilometres2

Climatic Data

Annual average rainfall (mm) 894.9  
Temperature (oC) Av. daily max. Av. daily min.
January 30.7 17.6
July 16.5 5.8

Source: Bureau of Meteorology, East Maitland Bowling Club Station

Population

Census Males Females Total
1986 22,550 22,850 45,400
1991 23,289 23,669 46,958
1996 24,502 25,345 49,847
2001 26,388 27,415 53,803

Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001

Average Annual Rate Of Change In Population (%)

1991 - 2001  
Maitland 1.57%
Hunter Region 0.90
N.S.W. 1.10

Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 1996, 2001

Population Projections

Year DUAP ABS HVRF
2006 55,300 57,975 58,468
2011 56,700 62,456 63,028
2016 58,200 67,282 67,467
2021 59,600 72,482 71,856
2026 60,600 78,084 76,357
Annual Rate % 0.5% 1.5% 1.3%

Source: NSW Department of Urban Affairs and Planning 1999 Revision (DUAP)
Australian Bureau of Statistics 2001 (ABS)
Hunter Valley Research Foundation 2003 (HVRF)

Age Profile (% Of Population)

Census Census Year
Maitland Lower Hunter Hunter NSW
0-14 years 1996 24.9 21.5 22.4 21.3
  2001 23.9 20.8 20.9 20.6
15-24 years 1996 14.7 14.3 12.8 14.0
  2001 14.1 13.3 13.0 13.3
25-39 years 1996 22.6 21.7 21.3 23.1
  2001 20.9 20.2 19.9 21.9
40-54 years 1996 20.0 19.5 19.5 19.7
  2001 21.4 20.9 20.9 20.9
55+ years 1996 17.7 22.7 23.7 21.1
  2001 19.9 24.4 25.0 22.3

Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 1996, 2001

Labour Force

Maitland NSW
Labour Force - Total 24,356 N/A
- Males 13,705 N/A
- Females 10,651 N/A
Employed Persons
Full Time & Part Time
- Total 22,059 N/A
- Males 12,323 N/A
- Females 9,736 N/A
Unemployed Persons - Total 2,297 N/A
- Males 1,382 N/A
- Females 915 N/A
Unemployment Rate - Total % 9.4% 7.2%
- Males % 10.1% 7.8%
- Females % 8.6% 6.4%

Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2001

Age Of Labour Force

1996 Males Females Total
15 - 19 1,168 1,134 2,302
20 - 24 1,487 1,209 2,696
25 - 34 3,067 2,351 5,418
35 - 44 3,503 2,871 6,374
45 - 54 3,072 2,343 5,415
55 - 64 1,215 642 1,857
65 plus 193 101 294
Total 13,705 10,651 24,356

Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2001

Employment By Industry

EMPLOYMENT BY Maitland NSW
INDUSTRY (a) 1991 1996 2001 % Change
from 1991
% Change
from 1991
Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing 2.60% 1.88% 1.77% -31.76% -14.73%
Mining 4.30% 4.48% 3.45% -19.76% -45.38%
Manufacturing 17.60% 16.87% 14.65% -16.77% -9.90%
Electricity, Gas & Water Supply 2.02% 1.07% 1.06% -47.47% -47.87%
Construction 6.93% 6.41% 7.29% 5.07% 11.62%
Wholesale Trade 5.07% 5.65% 5.67% 11.75% -13.81%
Retail Trade 14.66% 15.81% 17.61% 20.12% 11.10%
Accom, Cafes & Restaurants 3.59% 4.01% 4.51% 25.77% 19.10%
Transport and Storage 4.53% 4.61% 4.15% -8.41% -6.95%
Communication Services 1.40% 1.39% 1.22% -12.58% 15.49%
Finance and Insurance 3.01% 2.54% 2.49% -17.42% -6.89%
Property and Business Services 5.90% 7.88% 8.34% 41.44% 48.54%
Government Admin & Defence 4.21% 3.33% 3.65% -13.12% -23.83%
Education 6.04% 6.67% 6.90% 14.25% 8.21%
Health and Community Services 7.84% 9.35% 10.23% 30.47% 16.20%
Cultural & Recreational Services 1.17% 1.69% 1.46% 25.59% 40.59%
Personal and Other Services 3.07% 3.37% 3.36% 9.72% 11.83%
Non-classifiable economic units 0.23% 1.45% 0.47% 103.88% 78.06%
Not stated 5.83% 1.52% 1.70% -70.79% -71.48%

(a) The Industry classification underwent a major review between the 1991 and 1996 Census. 1991 Census data in this table should be used as a indicator only. The Australian Bureau of Statistics Classifications and Data Standards Section can provide users with an ASIC to ANZSIC concordance file to assist with comparison of the Industry classification at a more detailed level.

Labour Force By Occupation

OCCUPATION (a) MAITLAND NSW
% of Total Workforce 1991 1996 2001 % Change
from 1991
2001 % Change
from 1991
Managers & Administrators 6.11% 5.73% 5.69% -6.74% 9.45% -3.01%
Professionals 11.79% 14.10% 14.57% 23.62% 19.14% 27.18%
Associate Professionals 7.48% 10.64% 10.60% 41.70% 11.62% 56.16%
Tradespersons & Related Workers 17.35% 15.76% 15.33% -11.68% 11.93% -13.53%
Advanced Clerical & Service Wkrs 5.64% 3.73% 3.56% -36.85% 4.15% -41.52%
Int Clerical, Sales, Service Wkrs 9.85% 14.96% 16.04% 62.78% 16.51% 37.58%
Int Production & Transport Wkrs 12.61% 12.86% 11.25% -10.79% 7.86% -8.02%
Elem Clerical, Sales, Service Wkrs 11.46% 9.55% 10.58% -7.68% 9.33% -15.15%
Labourers & Related Workers 11.45% 10.26% 10.56% -7.76% 7.96% -11.75%
Inadequately described 1.26% 0.97% 0.56% -55.56% 0.82% -29.76%
Not stated 4.99% 1.45% 1.25% -74.93% 1.21% -76.35%

Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2001
(a) The Occupation classification underwent a major review between the 1991 and 1996 Census. 1991 Census data in this table should be used as a indicator only. The Australian Bureau of Statistics Classifications and Data Standards Section can provide users with an ASC01 to ASC02 concordance file to assist with comparison of the Occupation classification at a more detailed level.

Highest Qualification Level Attained

% Of Population Aged 15 and Over

Non-School
Academic Attainment (a)
1991 1996 2001 NSW 2001
Post graduate Degree 124 0.36% 202 0.54% 322 0.79% 2.19%
Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate 249 0.71% 363 0.97% 366 0.90% 1.22%
Bachelor Degree 1185 3.40% 1670 4.46% 2325 5.69% 10.14%
Advanced Diploma and Diploma 1832 5.26% 2372 6.34% 2163 5.29% 6.25%
Certificate: Certificate Level, nfd (b) 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 252 0.62% 0.57%
Certificate: Certificate III & IV 4377 12.57% 4859 12.98% 6812 16.67% 13.15%
Certificate: Certificate I & II 1443 4.14% 1390 3.71% 1166 2.85% 2.69%
Not stated (c) 4087 11.73% 3954 10.56% 4053 9.92% 12.34%
Not applicable (d) 21531 61.82% 22617 60.43% 23396 57.27% 51.45%
Total 34828 100% 37427 100% 40855 100% 100%

(a) Excludes schooling up to Year 12.
(b) In 1991 and 1996 separate data were not available.
(c) Includes 'Inadequately described'.
(d) Includes persons who do not have a qualification and persons who have a qualification out of scope of the Australian Standard Classification of Education.
Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2001

Non-school Field Of Study

Persons Aged 15 years and Over (a)

Field of Study 1991 1996 2001 NSW 2001
Natural and Physical Sciences 258 0.74% 294 0.79% 289 0.71% 1.30%
Info. Techn. 63 0.18% 158 0.42% 288 0.70% 1.17%
Engineering and Related Tech 3912 11.23% 4119 11.01% 4490 10.99% 8.62%
Architec. and Building 911 2.62% 989 2.64% 1091 2.67% 2.82%
Agricult., Envir. & Related Studies 225 0.65% 275 0.73% 315 0.77% 0.93%
Health 1232 3.54% 1388 3.71% 1656 4.05% 3.90%
Education 983 2.82% 1145 3.06% 1288 3.15% 3.33%
Manag. and Commerce 1701 4.88% 2106 5.63% 2665 6.52% 8.65%
Society and Culture 494 1.42% 705 1.88% 941 2.30% 3.92%
Creative Arts 171 0.49% 195 0.52% 266 0.65% 1.50%
Food, Hosp. and Personal Services 566 1.63% 628 1.68% 870 2.13% 2.03%
Mixed Field Prog. 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 20 0.05% 0.03%
Field of Study inadequ. described 220 0.63% 72 0.19% 128 0.31% 0.49%
Not stated 2556 7.34% 2734 7.30% 3152 7.72% 9.86%
Not applicable (b) 21536 61.84% 22619 60.43% 23396 57.27% 51.45%
Total 34828 100% 37427 100% 40855 100% 100%

(a) Excludes schooling up to Year 12.
(b) Includes persons who do not have a qualification and persons who have a qualification out of scope of the Australian Standard Classification of Education.
Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2001

Weekly Rent

Weekly Rent (a) 1991 (c) 1996 2001 (d) NSW 2001 (d)
$1-$77 1353 37.80% 1213 26.74% 901 18.31% 13.66%
$78-$107 728 20.34% 730 16.09% 749 15.22% 9.04%
$108-$137 822 22.97% 842 18.56% 787 15.99% 9.26%
$138-$167 437 12.21% 1306 28.79% 1493 30.34% 12.93%
$168-$197 85 2.37% 217 4.78% 487 9.90% 11.39%
$198-$227 33 0.92% 64 1.41% 156 3.17% 9.73%
$228-$267 6 0.17% 25 0.55% 86 1.75% 8.82%
$268-$307 5 0.14% 11 0.24% 28 0.57% 6.41%
$308-$347 3 0.08% 3 0.07% 0 0.00% 3.88%
$348-$397 0 0.00% 3 0.07% 3 0.06% 3.83%
$398-$447 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 8 0.16% 2.19%
$448-$497 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 1.39%
More than $497 8 0.22% 9 0.20% 29 0.59% 3.58%
Not stated 99 2.77% 114 2.51% 194 3.94% 3.89%
Total 3579 100.00% 4537 100.00% 4921 100.00% 100.00%

(a) Rents are calculated on the amounts as stated. These have not been indexed to a constant base.
(b) In 1996 and 2001, excludes dwelling being occupied rent free.
(c) In 1991, 'Manufactured Home Estates' and 'Accommodation for the Retired or Aged (self-care)'
have been excluded. These dwellings were Non-private dwellings in 1991.
(d) In 2001, Serviced Apartments and persons living in Serviced Apartments have been included.
These dwellings were Non-private dwellings in 1991 and 1996.
Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2001

Monthly Housing Loan Repayment

Occupied private dwellings being purchased(a)

Monthly Repay. 1991 (b) 1996 2001(c) %Inc./ Dec. NSW 2001 (c) %Inc./ Dec.
Less than $201 401 8.44% 213 4.18% 141 2.37% -71.95% 2.20% -76.20%
$201-$300 411 8.65% 157 3.08% 135 2.27% -73.80% 1.79% -73.08%
$301-$400 612 12.89% 292 5.72% 216 3.63% -71.85% 2.85% -68.98%
$401-$475 473 9.96% 305 5.98% 229 3.85% -61.38% 3.08% -56.79%
$476-$550 556 11.71% 331 6.49% 335 5.63% -51.94% 4.11% -51.32%
$551-$625 529 11.14% 297 5.82% 327 5.49% -50.70% 3.61% -58.13%
$626-$700 440 9.27% 511 10.02% 590 9.91% 6.95% 6.21% -10.60%
$701-$775 215 4.53% 280 5.49% 315 5.29% 16.86% 3.35% -30.81%
$776-$850 303 6.38% 323 6.33% 454 7.63% 19.51% 4.68% -27.16%
$851-$925 163 3.43% 544 10.66% 642 10.78% 214.15% 7.50% 82.57%
$926-$1000 161 3.39% 351 6.88% 411 6.90% 103.61% 6.02% 27.99%
$1001-$1200 196 4.13% 583 11.43% 701 11.77% 185.27% 11.95% 63.29%
$1201-$1400 76 1.60% 329 6.45% 481 8.08% 404.81% 9.33% 89.14%
More than $1400 87 1.83% 357 7.00% 683 11.47% 526.17% 27.86% 234.13%
Not stated 126 2.65% 228 4.47% 294 4.94% 86.11% 5.45% 76.55%
Total 4749   5101   5954        

(a) Housing Loan Repayments are calculated on the amounts as stated.
These have not been indexed to a constant base.
(b) In 1991, ‘Manufactured Home Estates’ and ‘Accommodation for the Retired or Aged (self-care)’
have been excluded.
These dwellings were Non-private dwellings in 1991.
© In 2001, Serviced Apartments and persons living in Serviced Apartments have been included.
These dwellings were Non-private dwellings in 1991 and 1996.
Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2001

Weekly Individual Income By Age By Sex

Persons aged 15 years and over in Local Government Area Maitland

Negative /Nil MALES FEMALES M to F PERSONS NSW
No. % Males % Persons No. % Females % Persons Var. No. % %
1036 5.2% 39.1% 1611 7.6% 60.9% -21.7% 2647 6.5% 6.70%
$1-$39 224 1.1% 30.1% 521 2.5% 69.9% -39.9% 745 1.8% 1.40%
$40-$79 326 1.6% 28.3% 825 3.9% 71.7% -43.4% 1151 2.8% 2.20%
$80-$119 404 2.0% 32.3% 845 4.0% 67.7% -35.3% 1249 3.1% 2.60%
$120-$159 1033 5.2% 43.7% 1333 6.3% 56.3% -12.7% 2366 5.8% 4.70%
$160-$199 1964 9.9% 44.1% 2493 11.8% 55.9% -11.9% 4457 10.9% 8.90%
$200-$299 1936 9.8% 34.6% 3657 17.3% 65.4% -30.8% 5593 13.7% 12.10%
$300-$399 1398 7.1% 37.6% 2322 11.0% 62.4% -24.8% 3720 9.1% 8.10%
$400-$499 1425 7.2% 43.5% 1851 8.8% 56.5% -13.0% 3276 8.0% 7.70%
$500-$599 1588 8.0% 53.4% 1384 6.6% 46.6% 6.9% 2972 7.3% 7.30%
$600-$699 1294 6.5% 60.7% 839 4.0% 39.3% 21.3% 2133 5.2% 5.70%
$700-$799 1186 6.0% 66.6% 595 2.8% 33.4% 33.2% 1781 4.4% 4.90%
$800-$999 1673 8.4% 71.8% 657 3.1% 28.2% 43.6% 2330 5.7% 6.60%
$1,000-$1,499 2151 10.9% 77.4% 628 3.0% 22.6% 54.8% 2779 6.8% 7.50%
$1,500 or more 1069 5.4% 89.1% 131 0.6% 10.9% 78.2% 1200 2.9% 4.70%
Not stated 1067 5.4% 43.5% 1386 6.6% 56.5% -13.0% 2453 6.0% 8.10%
Overseas visitors 26 0.1% 35.6% 47 0.2% 64.4% -28.8% 73 0.2% 1.10%
Total 19800 100% 48.4% 21125 100% 51.6% -3.2% 40925 100% 100%

Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2001
NOTE: Any discrepancies due to rounding or non-response

Dwelling Structure

Private dwellings and Persons in occupied private dwellings (excluding overseas visitors)

  Dwellings Maitland NSW Persons Maitland NSW
Separate house 17,365   84.14%   64.09% 49,332   93.33%   77.40%
  Dwellings Maitland NSW Persons Maitland NSW
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc. with:
One storey 767 85.22%   51.34%   1,322 82.57%   46.75%  
Two or more storeys 133 14.78%   48.66%   279 17.43%   53.25%  
Total 900 100% 4.36% 100% 8.48% 1,601 100% 3.03% 100% 7.96%
  Dwellings Maitland NSW Persons Maitland NSW
Flat, unit or apartment:
In a one or two storey block 949 96.94 %   35.43 %   1,381 96.91 %   33.83 %  
In a three storey block 0 0%   32.44 %   3 0.21%   34.14 %  
In a four or more storey block 0 0%   30.04 %   0 0.00%   30.06 %  
Attached to a house 30 3.06 %   2.08%   41 2.88%   1.96%  
Total 979 100% 4.74% 100% 16.27% 1,425 100% 2.70% 100% 12.76%
  Dwellings Maitland NSW Persons Maitland NSW
Other dwelling:
Caravan, cabin, house boat 87 51.79 %   66.08 %   162 47.37 %   58.99 %  
Improv. home, tent, sleepers out 10 5.95%   5.00%   25 7.31%   4.41%  
House or flat attached to a shop, office, etc. 71 42.26 %   28.91 %   155 45.32 %   36.60 %  
Total 168 100% 0.81% 100% 1.54% 342 100%   100% 1.19%
  Dwellings Maitland NSW Persons Maitland NSW
Not stated 63   0.31%   0.77% 155   0.29%   0.70%
Unocc. private dwellings 1,164   5.64%   8.86% n.a.   n.a.   n.a.
Total 20,639   100% 100% 52,855   100.00%   100%

Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2001

Building

Building Approvals - Maitland

 

Maitland
2001-2002

NSW

2001-2002

Maitland
2002-2003

NSW

2002-2003

Maitland
2003-2004

NSW

2003-2004

Type of building Units  
New houses Number of Dwelling

565

27,555

586

24,491

697

23,391

Value of Approval ($000)

77,533

4,416,396

86,074

4,360,500

115,054

4,634,935

New other residential building Number of Dwelling

20

21,727

38

22,946

119

22,432

Value of Approval ($000)

2,061

3,111,736

3,785

3,669,081

13,006

3,776,669

Total alterations/ additions to residential buildings Value of Approval ($000)

6,811

1,435,680

8,341

1,642,481

10,593

1,796,926

Total non-residential building - Private Sector Value of Approval ($000)

20,457

3,215,896

14,350

4,578,417

n/a

n/a

Total non-residential building - Public Sector Value of Approval ($000)

7,344

1,169,727

410

1,147,093

n/a

n/a

Total residential building Value of Approval ($000)

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

138,654

10,208,532

Total non-residential building Value of Approval ($000)

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

53,460

5,022,965

Average Land Value

Residential (Urban) 124,920
Residential (Non Urban) 214,250
Farm Land 510,000
Industrial 253,666
Commercial 244,000

Source: land values as at 1/7/2005 from NSW Valuer General. Valuations performed every three years.

Local Government Personnel

General Manager Mr David Evans
Group Manager, Planning & Regulation Ms Leanne Harris
Group Manager, ASSETS Mr Chris James
Group Manager, FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Mr Graeme Tolhurst
GROUP MANAGER, CITY WORKS & SERVICES Mr Wayne Cone
Executive Manager, HUMAN RESOURCES Ms Clare Dunnicliff
EXECUTIVE MANAGER, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Mr Roger Stephan

Council Land Rates, 2006-07 ($)

  Average
Residential (Urban) 694.45 + 213.25 Domestic garbage
Residential (Non Urban) 1,048.25 + 213.25 Domestic garbage
Farmland 2,716.50
Industrial 3,325.35
Commercial 7,347.05

Local Government Finance ($000) - For The Year Ended 30 June 2006

FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2005/2006 2004/2005
  $ ' 000 $ ' 000
Income Statement
Total INCOME FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS

 52,721

 56,098

Total expenses from CONTINUING OPERATIONS

 41,230

 37,718

OPERATING RESULT FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS

 11,491

 18,380

NET OPERATING RESULT FOR THE YEAR

 11,491

 18,380

NET OPERATING RESULT BEFORE GRANTS & CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDED FOR CAPITAL PURPOSES

 2,073

 1,976

BALANCE SHEET
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS

 19,049

18,359

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES

 11,286

10,282

TOTAL NON CURRENT ASSETS

 455,208

442,197

TOTAL NON CURRENT LIABILITIES

 12,234

11,467

TOTAL EQUITY

 450,737

438,807

OTHER FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CURRENT RATIO (%)

 169%

179%

UNRESTRICTED CURRENT RATIO (%)

 217%

 276%

DEBT SERVICE RATIO (%)

 5.07%

4.50%

RATE COVERAGE RATIO (%)

 48.80%

43.61%

RATES AND ANNUAL CHARGES OUTSTANDING PERCENTAGE (%)

 4.71%

5.11%

Local Members Of Parliament

Federal Representatives
Mr Bob Baldwin Paterson LIB 02 4983 1330
Mr Joel Fitzgibbon Hunter ALP 02 4991 1022
State Representatives
Mr FRANK TERENZINI 02 4933 1617

Government Services And Facilities

Local Government Services  
Council Administration 4934 9700
After Hours Emergency 018 682 305
Mt Vincent Waste Disposal Depot 4934 1888
State Emergency Service (SES) 4932 7444
Community Services  
Art Gallery 4934 9859
Child Care Centre  
- Metford 4934 2442
- Thornton 4934 9854
- Rutherford 4932 7780
Community Options Project Co-ordinator 4934 9758
Community Services Co-ordinator 4934 9740
Dog Pound 4933 7335
Family Day Care Scheme 4933 4543
Home and Community Care Support Worker (HACC) 4934 9728
Library  
- Maitland 4933 6952
- East Maitland 4933 7122
- Rutherford 4932 8730
- Thornton 4934 9854
Maitland Tourism Information 4931 2800
Metford Community Hall 4933 8144
Senior Citizens Centre 4933 8745
Swimming Pool  
- Maitland 4933 5073
- East Maitland 4933 3488
Youth Worker / Community worker 4934 9749

NSW Government Services and Departments

Ambulance 13 1233
Corrective Services - Court House  
- Maitland 4934 2688
- East Maitland 4933 7844
Community Services 4933 6488
Department of Land and Water Conservation
- State Lands Service
- Water Services
4934 2280
Fire Brigade  
- Maitland 4934 7258
- Morpeth 4933 2757
- East Maitland 4934 7497
Hospital 4939 2000
Housing 4934 0466
NSW Department of Primary Industries  
- Minerals 1300 736 122
- Agriculture 02 6391 3100
- Fisheries 1300 550 474
- Forest 02 9980 4100
Police  
- Maitland 4934 0200
- Morpeth 4933 6244
Roads and Traffic Authority 13 2213
State Rail Authority CityRail 13 1500
- Maitland 4934 9421
- East Maitland 4934 9449
- Thornton 4962 9929
CentreLink 13 1021

Commonwealth Services

Australia Post  
- Maitland 4933 5099
- Morpeth 4933 6242
- Rutherford 4932 8852
- Tenambit 4933 7299
- East Maitland 4933 6010
CentreLink 13 1021

The Hunter Valley Research Foundation

Address: PO BOX 3023,
Hamilton DC
NSW 2303 Australia
Tel: (02) 4969 4566
Fax: (02) 4961 4981
Email: hvrf@hunterlink.net.au
Internet: http://www.hvrf.com.au
  A.C.N. 000 185 393

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