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The town of Tarago was originally known as Sherwin's Flats, the town took the name "Tarago", possibly an Aboriginal word meaning "country", [3] from the town presently known as Lake Bathurst, which is located 7 km north of Tarago. [3] The name change coincided with the railway line's arrival and the opening of the station on 3 January 1884. [4]
This is a list of cities and towns in the Australian state of New South Wales with a population of 5,000 or greater as at the 2021 Census. The below figures represent the populations of the contiguous built-up areas of each city or town.
[21] [22] The scheme was the fourth hydro electric power station in NSW and only the fifth on mainland Australia. [23] Powering Mullumbimby for the first time in 1925, the scheme made Mullumbimby one of the first country towns in NSW to receive electricity. [23] Although decommissioned in 1990, it is now of state heritage significance. [23]
Martins Creek is a small country town located between Dungog and Maitland in the Hunter Region of Australia. The town is centered on Cory Street, which snakes its way through the centre of the town. Martins Creek includes a NSW Government Primary School, church, tennis court and club house, public hall, rock quarry and the "skipline" Park, as ...
The Central Tablelands in New South Wales is a geographic area that lies between the Sydney Metropolitan Area and the Central Western Slopes and Plains. The Great Dividing Range passes in a north–south direction through the Central Tablelands and includes the Blue Mountains.
Corowa / ˈ k ɒr ə w ə / [2] is a town in the state of New South Wales in Australia. It is on the bank of the Murray River, the border between New South Wales and Victoria, opposite the Victorian town of Wahgunyah. It is the largest town in the Federation Council and was the administrative centre of the former Corowa Shire.
Gilgandra is a country town in the Orana region of New South Wales, Australia, and services the surrounding agricultural area where wheat is grown extensively together with other cereal crops, and sheep and beef cattle are raised. [3] The town is the administrative seat of the Gilgandra Shire. [4]
Stroud is a small country town one hour north of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Mid-Coast Council local government area. The major road through Stroud is the Bucketts Way. At the 2021 census, Stroud had a population of 988. [1]