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- Friday, 29 December 2023
Send Flowers Online with Flower Delivery by Newcastle Florist Works, your connection to local florists!

Ordering flowers online from Newcastle Florist Works is simple and since we only use local florists to deliver our flowers you can expect quality and artistry only found in Newcastle. When looking to buy gifts and flowers for weddings, funerals, new babies or your favourite occasion we have the right roses, gift baskets, bouquets and flowering plants for you. Only quality flowers from the gifted local florists who create your order to fit your occasion. Surprise your special person with original flowers and arrangements from Newcastle Florist Works.

Great Customer Service with Local Flower Delivery We offer Same-day flower delivery Monday through Saturday, during any season. For same-day delivery, place your order by 2:00 pm Monday-Friday, and 12 PM on Saturday . Our knowledgeable customer service is ready to help you with your flower order. For Birthdays, Weddings or sending flowers just because you want to show someone you care, we can help please call 1800 507 043 or us our simple user friendly online flower shopping cart. We take pride in being a small part of so many wonderful occasions, weddings, babies, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, and we strive to make every flower order perfect, and that perfection can only come from a local florist in Newcastle, who cares about the community and the people in it.

For funeral flowers and sympathy gifts, our Advisors are can assist you in that difficult time at 1800 507 043.
- Friday, 29 December 2023
Interesting Information about Newcastle New South Wales

Port of Newcastle works closely with the Port Authority of New South Wales, a state-owned corporation with responsibility for Sydney Harbour, Port Botany, Port ... - Source

Located at the mouth of the Hunter River, it is the predominant city within the Hunter Region. Famous for its coal, Newcastle is the largest ... - Source

Newcastle was settled by Europeans and was mostly related with an industrial environment and place of exile. Commencing in 1801 the first ... - Source

34 Facts about Newcastle that Might Surprise You · Newcastle Brow Ale is a proud produce of Newcastle, but it is also America's most imported ... - Source

19 Fun Things to Do in Newcastle · 1. Explore Nobbys Lighthouse · 2. Stroll along Newcastle Breakwall · 3. Enjoy Bathers Way Coastal Walk · 4. Swim ... - Source

Just two hours north of Sydney, Newcastle is Australia's second-oldest city. There are awesome beachside adventures and cool city activities for ... - Source

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND · Newcastle, New South Wales is located on the southern bank of the Hunter River. · Upon the discovery of coal in Newcastle, ... - Source

Interesting historic city, the second largest in New South Wales. Newcastle is the second-largest city in New South Wales and the sixth-largest in Australia. It ... - Source

The second-largest city in New South Wales behind capital Sydney, Newcastle also ranks as the seventh largest metropolis in the nation, making it bigger than ... - Source

1. Newcastle was founded by one of Australia's most important colonial artists – Captain James Wallis, and the city continues its strong ... - Source

The 73-mile-long Hadrian's Wall fragments are dotted around the city. ... How Newcastle locals got the nickname 'Geordies' ... Rowan Atkinson (A.K.A Mr. ... Newcastle Central Station was the first cov - Source

Newcastle, city and port, eastern New South Wales, Australia. It lies at the mouth of the Hunter River, approximately 105 miles (170 km) northeast of Sydney ... - Source

It is also the second oldest city in Australia. Newcastle is 160km north of Sydney, and is the largest coal-harbour in the world. 500,000 people live in ... - Source

Newcastle - Fast Facts ... Second largest city in New South Wales. Once a major industrial city, now an elegant and attractive destination full of ... - Source

11 Reasons to Visit Newcastle, Australia · The beaches are beautiful · And so is the harbour · The cafes are vibrant · The street art is colourful. - Source

Located at the mouth of the Hunter River, it is the predominant city within the Hunter Region. Famous for its coal, Newcastle is the largest coal exporting ... - Source

The Hunter Valley is Australia's oldest and best known wine region with over 150 great wineries. · The Hunter Valley wine region is renowned around the world for ... - Source

Newcastle is situated in New South Wales, 160 kilometres north of Sydney and stands at the mouth of the Hunter River which extends inland for 180 kilometres. - Source

Newcastle is Australia's 7 th largest city with a population of over 400,000 people. Novocastrians – as we refer to ourselves – derives from ... - Source

Newcastle – or 'Newie' as it's affectionately known – is Australia's second oldest city and is located just a two-hour drive north of Sydney. Like Sydney, ... - Source