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Cooks Hill, NSW

One of the inner city suburbs of Newcastle, Cooks Hill is most renowned for the popular ‘eat street’ – Darby Street. Darby Street has approximately 25 restaurants and Cafes – enjoy alfresco dining, buzzy cafes and some great lively pubs.

Cooks Hill

Cooks Hill is also home to a number of inner city art galleries. Cultral precinct guides listing all the galleries are available from the Newcastle Visitor Information Centre.

Nearest Airport: Newcastle

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About Cooks Hill

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Cooks Hill Postcode: 2300
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: Hunter
  • Latitude: -32.93413
  • Longitude: 151.76924
  • Elevation: 16m
  • Population: 3621
  • Median Income: $45136
  • Area (Sq/km): 0.721
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

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