Coastal coalcarrying trade of New South Wales Wikipedia
Loading coal at "the Dyke", Carrington, c. 1900 The coastal coalcarrying trade of New South Wales involved the shipping of coal—mainly for local consumption but also for export or coal bunkering—by sea to Sydney from the northern and southern coal fields of New South took place in the 19th and 20th centuries. It should not be confused with the export coal trade, which still ...