Proposed name in Cessnock LGA

The Geographical Names Board is seeking feedback on a proposal to name a reserve in Cessnock Local Government Area (LGA) as Averys Rise Park.
Image of the shade sails over Averys Rise Park area
Image of the shade sails over Averys Rise Park area

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Cessnock City Council

What’s this about?

The Geographical Names Board (GNB) is seeking community feedback on a proposal by Cessnock Shire Council to name a reserve in the locality of Heddon Greta as Averys Rise Park. 

The proposed name is in honour of the late William Avery (1843 – 1914) and his family who played a significant role in shaping the timber industry of the area.  

William Avery was born in Newcastle and settled with his wife in the Hunter Valley where they became well known for their timber-getting in the Broken Back Ranges, using bullock teams to transport timber from the mountains through Kurri Kurri to Maitland for many decades.

Have your say

Have your say by 11:59pm Sunday 4 May 2025.

There is 1 way to provide your feedback.


The GNB wants to hear what you think about the proposal.

Click on 'Online consultation' to view and comment on the proposed name Averys Rise.

You'll be able to:

  • support or object to the proposal
  • provide relevant information about the place name.

All submissions will be considered before a name is officially assigned.

Consultation period

From:4 April 2025
To:4 May 2025

See consultation methods

More information

Email: Project team
Phone: 02 6332 8214
Agency Website
Consultation Website

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