Lake Macquarie History

Scar Tree Way

The site of the works included two aboriginal scar trees. One was removed and will be displayed in a nearby public place (Hunter Sports Centre) as part of the project. One remains in-situ. Irrespective of the long term fate of the trees (they will eventually decay) the street name will recognise their presence.

Gazette Date: 23 June 2017 Folio 3048

Lot 98 DP 24882 dedicated as public road by Government Gazzette 27 November 2015. A link road joining the proposed extension of Glendale Drive and existing Cedar Street, part of Lake Macquarie Transport Interchange Glendale.

Acknowledgement of Country

We remember and respect the Ancestors who cared for and nurtured this Country. It is in their footsteps that we travel these lands and waters. Lake Macquarie City Council acknowledges the Awabakal people and Elders past, present and future.

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