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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
National
Matthew Kelly

Port unveils next phase of historic Carrington Engine House restoration

An additional $850,000 will be invested in ongoing restoration of the 143-year-old Carrington Hydraulic Engine House, Port of Newcastle announced on Wednesday.

Built in 1877 and operating until 1967, the building housed the first large scale hydraulic power system to be established in Australia, providing power for the original coal loading cranes.

Work to restore the northern, eastern and western facades will commence this month.

It follows completion of a $1.2 million project to restore the southern facade of the heritage-listed sandstone and masonry building and create a new public plaza celebrating its significance and history.

The first phase of work was possible thanks to $500,000 of funding from the Newcastle Port Community Contribution Fund, administered by the NSW Government.

Port of Newcastle chief executive Craig Carmody said the re-opening of the site - which had been delayed by COVID-19 - was an important milestone in a long-term plan to restore it to its former glory.

"Port of Newcastle is proud to be the long-term custodian of this building, which has both historical and architectural significance for the city," Mr Carmody said.

"With a generous contribution from the NSW Government, we have restored the southern faade and created a new community space so people can enjoy the grounds of this picturesque building after a long period closed off to the public.

"The additional $850,000 of work announced today will restore the other three faades and also provide improved weather protection for the interior by addressing historic roof integrity issues.

"We are protecting and respecting the port's important historic role of the past 220 years, while also powering ahead with ambitious plans for the next 100 years.

"The port has a proud history as well as a critical role to play long into the future."

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