Location ID: #16590
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Only 5 minutes from Armidale, Petersons Guesthouse is located on the Petersons Armidale Winery and Vineyard. The historic homestead, originally named 'Palmerston' was built in 1912 and has been restored in line with the traditional architecture of ...
Location ID: #15170
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A small wooden church in northern NSW, good double for period America, puritan or Amish.
Location ID: #15769
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Dangars Lagoon lies 4 km south of Uralla along Thunderbolts Way. In 1972 it was recognised as an important waterfowl habitat, home to over 110 bird species throughout the year. It is also seen as one of the most important wetlands in the Northern ...
Location ID: #16702
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The very scenic Armidale to Kempsey road follows the route of the Macleay River to the New England Tablelands, around 500km north of Sydney.
Location ID: #15683
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Built in 1870, McCrossin's Mill is a lovingly restored three storey flour mill which now houses a multi-award winning museum, gallery and function centre. Many locals once believed the "Old Mill" to be haunted. Now it is hauntingly ...
Location ID: #10062429
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Armidale is in the heart of the North West region of New South Wales and has a population of 25,000 covering an area of 4,200 sq km of tableland and gorge country. A rich history of settlement resulting in an unique rural centre with a university, ...
Location ID: #15698
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A flat expanse of dry lakebed surrounded by bushland, somewhere outside the town of Narrabri.
Location ID: #15717
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Old Grafton Road runs south off the Gwydir Highway near at Bald Nob which is between Glen Innes and Grafton.
It runs alongside the Boyd River and through a historic tunnel.
Location ID: #15706
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Location ID: #15699
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Rural roads through the farmland outside of Narrabri, offering views of the fields and nearby mountain.
Location ID: #16555
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Quirindi is a small town in an agricultural area, with broadacre farming dominant on the black soil plains to the west and livestock grazing in the hilly eastern part of the district.
It is 4.5 hours north of Sydney.
Location ID: #16489
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Satellite communication service in Uralla, New South Wales.
Location ID: #15668
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Narrabri is a prosperous, modern country town servicing a large and highly productive agricultural district. The Narrabri Shire covers 13,000 km, and is in the heart of the rich Namoi Valley in north western NSW. Narrabri is considered to be a ...
Location ID: #16731
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A disused theatre in the country town of Collarenebri.
Location ID: #10101314
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A Spanish Hacienda located on 650 acres near Bald Rock National Park. There is a main complex with central courtyard, stables and roof terrace, a lake cabin and a cacti garden.
Location ID: #10061205
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Location ID: #16476
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Armidale Airport is operated by Armidale Regional Council. Located 6kms from the City of Armidale, daily return passenger flights serve travellers to Brisbane and Sydney, with onward connections nationally, to Asia, North America and Europe. ...
Location ID: #16477
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The Armidale Railway Station is a heritage-listed, high Victorian building built by Edmund Lonsdale in 1882.
Station is managed by Trainlink. The phone number for the ticketing office is 02 6774 8630.
The first official train arrived in ...
Location ID: #15578
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The New England Girls' School is situated on over 50 hectares (124 acres) of landscaped gardens and parkland, in a rural environment. The school is located in the city of Armidale, situated 500 kilometres/310 miles from Sydney CBD
Location ID: #10079802
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Overlooking a section of the Breeza Plain, at Breeza village and near Caroona village, between Gunnedah and Quirindi NSW.
Location ID: #10361
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Gunnedah is a town in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia and is the seat of the Gunnedah Shire local government area. In the 2016 census the town recorded a population of 9,726. Gunnedah is situated within the Liverpool Plains, a fertile ...
Location ID: #16321
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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 ...
AELEC
Location ID: #10126930
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The Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre (AELEC) is a state of the art equestrian facility located in the major regional hub of Tamworth in North Western NSW, Australia. Rodeo Arena. Facilities include:
Indoor arena:
40m by 80m arena ...
Location ID: #10121675
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A stormwater drain and overpass.