Northern Rivers facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Northern RiversNew South Wales |
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View south from Byron Bay, the most easterly point on mainland Australia
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Population | 296,531 (30 June 2016) | ||||||||||||||
• Density | 14.30264/km2 (37.0437/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Area | 20,732.6 km2 (8,004.9 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
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Northern Rivers is the most north-easterly region of the Australian state of New South Wales, located between 590 and 820 kilometres (370 and 510 mi) north of the state capital, Sydney, and encompasses the catchments and fertile valleys of the Clarence, Richmond, and Tweed rivers. It extends from Tweed Heads in the north (adjacent to the Queensland border) to the southern extent of the Clarence river catchment which lies between Grafton and Coffs Harbour, and includes the main towns of Tweed Heads, Byron Bay, Ballina, Kyogle, Lismore, Casino and Grafton. At its most northern point, the region is 102 kilometres (63 mi) south south–east of the Queensland capital, Brisbane.
As with all regions of New South Wales, it has no official status, although state government department offices and local governments in the area work together for purposes such as tourism, education, water catchment management and waste management. This area has a mild, sub-tropical climate. Major industries are agriculture, fisheries, public services (particularly health) and tourism; the region is also popular for niche crops, hobby farmers, and retirees from life in the larger cities.
Geography
The Northern Rivers region is bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the New England region to the west where the Great Dividing Range forms a mountainous boundary. To the north is the border between New South Wales and Queensland, where the Darling Downs are located to the north–west and South East Queensland directly to the north. The southern boundary is the Dorrigo ranges, which also mark the southern boundary for the Clarence River Basin.
The defining characteristic of the region are the fertile valleys of the Clarence, Richmond and Tweed rivers and their sources, hence the region's name; and the region's white sandy beaches.
Demography and area
The following local government areas are contained within the region:
Richmond Tweed rank | Local Government Area | Population 30 June 2014 | 10 year growth rate | Population density (people/km2) |
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1 | Tweed Shire Council | 91,210 | 14.7 | 69.8 |
3 | Lismore City Council | 44,629 | 4.4 | 34.7 |
4 | Ballina Shire Council | 41,644 | 6.5 | 85.9 |
5 | Byron Bay Shire Council | 32,119 | 6.6 | 56.8 |
6 | Richmond Valley Shire Council | 22,983 | 8.6 | 7.5 |
7 | Kyogle Shire Council | 9,531 | 0.1 | 2.7 |
Richmond Tweed | 242,116 | 8.9 | 23.6 | |
2 | Clarence Valley Council | 51,003 | 4.9 | 4.9 |
Northern Rivers | 293,119 | 8.2 | 14.2 |
The region is traversed by the Pacific Highway, Bruxner Highway, Clarence Way, Summerland Way and the North Coast Line which links Sydney to Brisbane, Queensland.
Major towns
Culture
The Northern Rivers has its own orchestra based in Murwillumbah the Northern Rivers Symphony Orchestra as well as the Lismore Symphony Orchestra.
The region has a history of Italian settlement.
Sporting venues
Some sporting venues on the Northern Rivers includes:
- Albert Park International Baseball Stadium, Lismore
- Oakes Oval, Lismore
- Crozier Field, Lismore
- Lismore City Rugby Ground, Lismore
- Lyle Park, Wollongbar
- Don Gulley Oval, Kyogle
- Stan Paine Oval, Evans Head
- Kingsford Smith Park, Ballina
- Geoff Watt Oval, Alstonville
- Red Devil Park, Byron Bay
- Williams Reserve, Lennox Head
Education
The region contains the Southern Cross University, which is headquartered at Lismore and has campuses in Tweed Heads and Coffs Harbour. The North Coast Institute of TAFE has campuses at Lismore, Ballina, Casino, Grafton, Kingscliff, Maclean, Trenayr, Wollongbar and Yamba.
Rail transport
The Northern Rivers was served for over a century by the Murwillumbah railway line, although, amidst some ongoing controversy, services were suspended in 2004.