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Forest Hill is a suburb of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Forest Hill is located approximately 10 km east of the central business district on the Sturt Highway. RAAF Base Wagga, Wagga Wagga Airport and the Bureau of Meteorology Regional Office are located at Forest Hill. Newer streets in Forest Hill are named after Australian trees. [2]
RAAF Wagga Heritage Centre is a military museum at RAAF Base Wagga, on the Sturt Highway, Forest Hill, New South Wales. The heritage centre has indoor and outdoor displays of aircraft, memorabilia and photographs relating to the Royal Australian Air Force in the Riverina.
Wagga Wagga Airport (IATA: WGA, ICAO: YSWG) is a regional airport serving Wagga Wagga in New South Wales, Australia.The airport is located in the suburb of Forest Hill, 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south-east of the city centre, on land leased from the Department of Defence.
RAAF Base Wagga (formerly RAAF Base Forest Hill) [2] is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south-east [1] of Wagga Wagga, in the suburb of Forest Hill, New South Wales, Australia.
Hillview is a heritage-listed former residence and now boutique hotel at Old Illawarra Highway, Sutton Forest, Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was the official country residence of the Governor of New South Wales from 1882 to 1957. The house had formerly been known as Prospect.
Forest Hill, New South Wales, a suburb of Wagga Wagga; Forrest Hill, New South Wales, a suburb of Albury; Forest Hill, Queensland; Forest Hill, Victoria. Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre; Electoral district of Forest Hill, an electoral district in Victoria; Forest Hill, Western Australia, a locality of the Shire of Plantagenet
This is a list of historic houses or notable homesteads located in Australia.The list has been sourced from a variety of national, state and local historical sources including those listed on the Australian Heritage Database, on the various heritage registers of the States and territories of Australia, or by the National Trust of Australia.
In 1871, as settlement advanced through the Colony of New South Wales, with land cleared for cultivation, trees ringbarked for grazing and timber used for the development, the first forest reserves were proclaimed with the aim of preserving the timber resource of the colony. [3] By 1905, more than three million hectares of land was in timber ...