Location ID: #16948
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Location ID: #15674
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Coonabarabran is a town in Warrumbungle Shire in north-western New South Wales. At the 2001 census, the town had a population of 2,736.
The township is located on the Newell Highway and the Oxley Highway, approximately halfway between Melbourne and ...
Location ID: #15789
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Superbly restored station located in Cobar, some 700km west of Sydney. No passenger service but line still active for freight. Excellent location for a country railway sequence. Large areas around station to position production vehicles.
Location ID: #16151
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Cobar Court House and Police Station is a well restored historic building in the outback town of Cobar, some 700km west of Sydney.
Location ID: #10211
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Located 711 km north-west of Sydney and 243m above sea level, the main industry of the outback town of Cobar is silver-lead-zinc mining.
Cobar is also known for its significant Aboriginal sites.
Cobar can accommodate a crew of 150.
Location ID: #16931
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Wollondilly River Station is approximately 2.5 hours from Sydney by car. When the river runs high, people kayak up river. At this particular part of the river, it is approximately 80 - 90 metres at it widest. As of 25/1/2012 the level is 1 - 2 ...
Location ID: #15320
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Berry’s Sport and Recreation Centre is situated on 60 hectares of farming land, the Centre is two and a half hours drive south of Sydney. It's surrounded by the Great Dividing Range and the nearby white sands of Seven Mile Beach, and is only minutes ...
Location ID: #15773
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Narrow rock tunnel in the Southern Highlands.
Location ID: #16636
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Gerringong is a small coastal village surrounded by lush rolling countryside, located south of Wollongong.
Cooke Park is a small seaside park whose amenities include a pergola, BBQs, boat harbour and rock pool.
Location ID: #15673
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Coonabarabran is known as the 'Gateway to the Warrumbungles', a mountain range which arcs around the town to the west, north and east. Much of it is a popular national park.
Essentially a quiet and attractive country town of 2900 people on the ...
Location ID: #15783
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Imposing Dutch-influence colonial style railway station, on active mainline to west. Impressive, wide street (Keppell St) leads down to station. Good forecourt area for production purposes.
The town of Bathurst is located 2 hours drive west of ...
Location ID: #15153
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Bowraville is located 524 kilometres north of Sydney, in the heart of the Nambucca Valley. The town’s main street has been recreated to maintain the colonial style. It’s sometimes referred to as the valley's “Verandah Post Town”, because of ...
Location ID: #15488
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Bogan Gate is located approximately 30km west of Parkes, with a population of 200.
There is a craft shop in the old Railway Station which is open weekends & Public Holidays from 10am-5pm. Devonshire Teas are also served.
Bogan Gate is a ...
Location ID: #16296
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The University of NSW is located in Kensington in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
The university has a comprehensive range of laboratories in its Chemical Sciences Building, including both small and large instrumentation.
Location ID: #15787
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19th Century station in superb order overlooking village of Carcoar. Ideal location for filming train related events. Line can be dedicated to filming. No regular train services use the line. Station sits on side of hill overlooking town.
Location ID: #15142
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The Brushy Pub at Brushgrove is located between Grafton & Maclean.
Location ID: #15365
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Taralga lies amidst the rolling plains north of the Cockbundoon Ranges, halfway between Goulburn and Wombeyan Caves, about 40kms from each. The village dates back to before 1843, with a current population of 370 people.
Taralga is a heritage town ...
Location ID: #15372
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The Royal Hotel was built in 1865 by William Affleck. It is now the Grazing restaurant.
Gundaroo area was discovered in 1820 by Throsby Smith. Today Gundaroo is a thriving village with a number of heritage buildings such as the Commercial Hotel, ...
Location ID: #16625
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Location ID: #15396
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The Wingello pine forest comprises older pines and young thin pines, as well as the more ordered, Christmas tree-like pines.
Wingello is between Penrose and Tallong in the Southern Highlands, off the Hume Highway.
Location ID: #15323
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Just off Parramatta Rd, Columbia Lane is a kinked no through road in Homebush’s industrial area. It is cloistered by two- and three-storey warehouses on either side.
Kangaroo River
Location ID: #16997
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Location ID: #16114
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Borenore is a small country town in central western NSW located approximately 287km west of Sydney.
Borenore Station is located on the active main train line. The station itself is surrounded by fields - a good location for a remote railway ...
Location ID: #15719
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Chatsworth is a quaint, leafy town in the Northern Rivers region of NSW. It has a number of historic old-style buildings including a general store / petrol station. Chatsworth is located 670km north of Sydney.