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Wee Waa (/ w iː w ɑː /) is a town located on the north-western slopes of the New England region in New South Wales, Australia. The town is within the Narrabri Shire local government area and is on the Namoi River. Wee Waa is 41 kilometres (25 mi) north-west of Narrabri and 571 kilometres (355 mi) northwest of Sydney on the Kamilaroi Highway.
The Walgett railway line is a railway line in north-western New South Wales, Australia. Opening in 1908, [1] it branches from the North-West Line at Narrabri and passes through the towns of Wee Waa and Burren before ending in the town of Walgett. The line is used for wheat haulage, and the section between the Walgett wheat terminal and Walgett ...
New South Wales [10] 1840s Wee Waa: New South Wales 1840 Macclesfield: South Australia 1840 Melrose: South Australia Oldest town in the Flinders Ranges. 1840 Oakbank: South Australia 1842 Ballina: New South Wales [11] 1842 Caboolture: Queensland 1842 Horsham: Victoria 1842 Kapunda: South Australia 1842 Lobethal: South Australia 1843 Boydtown ...
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Born and raised in Wee Waa, New South Wales, Trindall (often nicknamed “Tricky”), who is of Indigenous Australian descent, moved to Queensland at age 12. Tricky played his junior rugby league for the Caboolture Snakes, before being signed by the Melbourne Storm. [2] Braydon Trindall plays knockout football, and has links to Cherbourg.
The Namoi River descends 578 metres (1,896 ft) over its 708 kilometres (440 mi) course; passing near the towns of Gunnedah, Boggabri, Narrabri, Wee Waa and Walgett. The flow of the river is impounded by Lake Keepit and Baraneal Lagoon.
Wee Waa Panthers Rugby League Club is an Australian rugby league football club based in Wee Waa, New South Wales formed in the late 1980s. They conduct teams for both junior and senior teams. The club has competed in the Group 4 Rugby League competition from 1980-1994, 1996-2010, 2012-2014, 2017 and 2024-present.
Burren Junction is a New South Wales village 51 km west of Wee Waa, on the Kamilaroi Highway to Walgett. The name is from the local Aboriginal word for boomerang or 'big creek'. [2] Burren Junction grew from a railway encampment which came from the extension of the north-western rail line in 1902. Burren Junction Post Office opened on 16 May ...