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Port Stephens is a large natural harbour located about north-east of Sydney. It lies wholly within the Port Stephens LGA although its northern shoreline forms the boundary between the Port Stephens and Great Lakes LGAs.
With an area of approximately Port Stephens is larger than Sydney Harbour and has a narrow entrance between two striking hills of volcanic origin. The harbour is mostly shallow and sandy but contains sufficient deep water to accommodate large vessels; the Queen Mary moored there during World War II. After its recovery from the wreck site in 1974 the bow of the Sygna, a 53,000 tonne Norwegian bulk carrier that was shipwrecked on Stockton Beach earlier that year, was moored in Port Stephens for almost two years. It is excellent for fishing and recreational boating.
The port (and also its southern headland Point Stephens), were named by Captain Cook when he passed on 11 May 1770, honouring Sir Philip Stephens who was Secretary of the Admiralty. Stephens was a personal friend of Cook and had recommended him for command of the voyage. It seems Cook's initial choice had actually been Point Kepple and Kepple Bay, but instead he used Kepple Bay later (see Keppel Bay).
In 1791, coal was discovered in the area surrounding Port Stephens by escaped convicts, then known as 'bolters'.
Port Stephens has rather poor soil for the most part, and has limited agricultural potential. For this reason, no large towns developed there historically and it was never developed as a significant port. The major city and port of Newcastle developed at the mouth of the Hunter River, about south-west of Port Stephens. (...) more....
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