It was named for the Tweed River.
The highway crosses the Tweed River south of Banora Point.
It grows between Dorrigo in the south to the Tweed River in the north.
The lower reaches of the Tweed River are a good recreational fishing site.
The estuary of the Tweed River is an important shorebird habitat.
There is a sand bypassing system operating at the mouth of the Tweed River.
In the early 1860s, he cleared and improved a large block of land on the Tweed River.
Ewing retired from politics in 1910 due to ill health, and began farming on the Tweed River.
The light is accessible by road from the Pacific Highway just south of the Tweed River.
He lived on the banks of the Tweed River, and at the age of five, traveled around with his father.