Singleton, New South Wales
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Singleton was established in the 1820s by Benjamin Singleton. In its early years it was also called St Patricks' Plains. The Main North Railway line reached Singleton in c1870. Estimated district population in 2001 is around 21,000.
Singleton was subject to the major flooding of the Hunter River in 1955, causing excessive damage to the town. Singleton's main districts include the town centre, Singleton Heights, Dunolly, Darlington, The Retreat and Hunterview. Major industries near Singleton include coal mining, power stations, vineyards and cattle production.
Singleton is home to one of the world's largest sundials, a present from the town's council in the 1988 Bicentennial Celebrations. It is also one of the wealthiest towns per capita in Australia due to the nearby coal mines. Some famous Singletonians include Rugby League players Steve Simpson, Lee McWilliams, and Rugby Union player Steve Merrick.
External links
- Official Singleton Shire Council Page (http://www.singleton.nsw.gov.au/)