Location ID: #16503
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The Armidale Pine Forest is located 3.5 km northeast of Armidale on the Rockvale Road. An area of 170ha that is a very popular destination for walkers, mountain bikers and for picnickers. Horse riders are also welcome. They will need to borrow a key ...
Location ID: #16485
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Formerly the Armidale Teachers' College, this building housed the first college built outside the Sydney metropolitan area to train country teachers for country service. Built in 1928 in the Interwar Georgian Revival Style, the building includes a ...
Location ID: #15714
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Glen Innes is a rural town in the New England high country of NSW. The area is known as the Glen Innes Highlands because of the early European settlers and the verdant countryside reminiscent of the Scottish Highlands. The town itself features more ...
Location ID: #10070827
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Clarence River Wilderness Lodge is situated on the headwaters of the Clarence River in the rugged Great Dividing Range. Four thousand hectares of river crafted country has been preserved in a wildlife refuge that is noted for the diverse abundance ...
Location ID: #10131036
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Calala is a suburb of the city of Tamworth, 4.5km east of Tamworth's CBD.
Location ID: #15768
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Dangars Falls are located 16 km south-south-east of Armidale, on Salisbury Waters. They have a total fall of 120 metres. These falls were previously named Gostwick Falls, and are also known as Dangarsleigh Falls. They are in the Oxley Wild Rivers ...
Location ID: #10129412
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Canola flowers in August/September, depending on weather conditions.
Quirindi is a small country town/region in the Liverpool Plains Shire. Nestled in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range, near Sydney, the Central Coast, the Hunter and the ...
Location ID: #10131037
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East Tamworth is a suburb of the city of Tamworth. it has a rural feel and is lined with older houses and farms and stables. The magnificently tree-lined road at King George V Avenue was featured very prominently in the trailers for director ...
Location ID: #10132414
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Family-owned motel with 33 guest rooms, including adjoining family rooms and a wheelchair accessible room, all with central heating and air conditioning. There is a swimming pool, barbecue area and trailer parking available and the motel is equiped ...
Location ID: #10131062
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Location ID: #10131065
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Tamworth is a vibrant and prosperous regional centre found approximately 500 km north of Sydney. The town covers 184 sq. km and is home to nearly 36,000 people. Tamworth is the "capital city" of the New England North West region of NSW, serving ...
Location ID: #10131092
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Tamworth Regional Airport is one of the largest regional airports in Australia and the highest commercial airport in Australia at 980 meters above sea level. It is located 10 km from the city of Tamworth in Westdale.
Location ID: #15679
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A historic park in Uralla with a locally forged iron lace rotunda and a footbridge over Uralla Creek.
Location ID: #16313
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Boonoo Boonoo National Park consists of 4377 hectares of protected bushland and waterways, located 26 km north east of Tenterfield off Woodenbong Road, some 700 km north of Sydney. The scenic Boonoo Boonoo River has a 210 m waterfall and ...
Location ID: #10131081
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Carroll is a small parish and farming village on the Oxley Highway, 20 km east of Gunnedah.
Location ID: #10129407
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Large reservoir with backdrop of rolling hills and mountains, some unused and old human buildings around. Quiet, isolated location and hidden from houses and buildings - sense of eeriness and quiet. Only known and visited by locals and usually not a ...
Location ID: #10129406
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The Royal Theatre in Quirindi began showing its first films in 1930
Large Theatre & Cinema Space
Old-fashioned cinema space with vintage red leather seats; & 1990's-style cinema chairs
Red, Velvet Stage Drawable Curtains
Movable Cinema ...
Location ID: #15703
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Mt Kaputar National Park is located some 520km north-west of Sydney. The rocky mountainous landscape is the footprint left behind by a series of volcanic eruptions that moved across the area between 17 and 21 million years ago.
Millions of years ...
Location ID: #10130006
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A section of the Oxley Highway from Gunnedah to Mullaley that travels through farmland and bushland. Permissions required through Gunnedah Shire Council.
Location ID: #10129449
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Location ID: #10130004
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This life‐size statue in bronze was erected and dedicated to Dorothea Mackellar by the people of Australia, the children of NSW, and the local community in 1983. It depicts Dorothea as a young woman gazing in the direction of her beloved ...
Location ID: #15704
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Wee Waa is known as The Cotton Capital of Australia. Cotton was first introduced into the area in the early 1960s and intensive research and improved irrigation have created the largest cotton yields in Australia, bringing considerable prosperity to ...
Location ID: #10129451
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Location ID: #16149
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A magnificent gorge which houses 2 spectacular waterfalls: the Wollomombi Falls, one of Australia's highest falls at 260m, and the Chandler Falls.
Camping facilities include drinking water, fire place, bush toilets and a shelter shed.