 | WattamondaraLocated approximately 16 kilometres south of Cowra, the village of Wattamondara is well known amongst horse enthusiasts for its annual camp draft. Along the way to 'Watta' you pass the small village of Noonbinna which has huge grain silos that can be seen from.. read more |
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 | Wattle FlatPresent Today Wattle Flat is a beautiful country village with distinguished old huts and cottages as well as many historic mines and diggings. Sensational flora and fauna are features of the area with comfortable accommodation all within a stone's throw.. read more |
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 | WeanAccommodation is available in Boggabri in the form of a modern motel and two turn of the century pubs. Wean Races are held very July. Coaches operate from Boggabri to take patrons to and from the races. Phone Narrabri Shire Visitor Information Centre.. read more |
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 | Wee JasperAs the Wee Jasper Road descends towards the Murrumbidgee River, panoramic views of the valley and the stored waters of Burrinjuck Dam unfold. Clear views of limestone rock formations and extensive folding; millions of years old can be seen in the cliffs arising from the.. read more |
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 | Wee WaaWee Waa is home to the headquarters of the largest Cotton grower owned organisations Namoi Cotton and businesses that sell Cotton Seed to various countries throughout the world, Cotton Seed Distributors. Wee Waa is Cotton Capital of Australia located in Wee Waa is Namoi.. read more |
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 | WeethalleWeethalle is a small farming town on the Mid Western Highway, 60kms west of West Wyalong. Weethalle's museum holds many antiques from the district and a display of local history. The railway station, first opened in 1923, has been restored and now.. read more |
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 | WellingtonWellington was first settled in 1823, and as the name suggests, Wellington was named after the Duke of Wellington. Major attractions in and around Wellington include The Wellington Caves and Phosphate Mine, Wellington-Osawano Japanese Gardens, Lake Burrendong.. read more |
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 | Wellington CavesVisit the Wellington Caves Complex and see the huge stalagmite in Cathedral Cave, once thought to be the largest in the world. Don't miss the unusual and beautiful cave coral in Gaden Cave.
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 | WentworthView the local wildlife or see a performance by the Barkindji dancers. Or hit the famous waterways near Wentworth for river boating, fishing or a lazy
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 | Wentworth FallsJust south of the town of Wentworth Falls there are views of the Jamison Valley and of the 300-metre Wentworth Falls themselves, from Falls Reserve
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 | Werri BeachLocated on a sweeping stretch between two rocky headlands, with rock swimming pools at one end and a natural lagoon at the other, Werri is ideal for active leisure lovers or those who simply seek to unwind. Surfers and body boarders have some of the best.. read more |
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 | WerringtonHistorically, the region's settled history dates back to 1806 with land grants to Mary & Elizabeth King, daughters of Governor King, and and a grant of 600 acres to Mary Putland, Governor Bligh's daughter. The land was used for grazing.. read more |
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 | West KempseyWest Kempsey has a variety of tourism attractions and accommodation. Dangars Creek Winery, Mesopotamia Lodge Deer Park and a historic walk are all activities to do in West Kempsey. There are also pubs and clubs in West Kempsey. read more |
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 | West Pennant HillsWest Pennant Hills is the area west of the current suburb of Pennant Hills and was originally known as Pennant Hills until a Railway Station was built and a suburb grew around it. Pennant Hills was probably named after Sir Thomas Pennant, the famous naturalist.. read more |
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 | West WallsendOne of the largest coastal saltwater lakes in the Southern Hemisphere, Lake Macquarie is surrounded by cosy holiday towns like Belmont, Wangi Wangi, Cooranbong, Swansea and Toronto. Enjoy a sunny afternoon in one of the many boats that grace the shimmering.. read more |
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 | West WyalongConsider staying a few days in our region. We're a friendly town and enjoy hosting visitors. We invite you to break your journey here, rest, check your vehicle and equipment, and explore. In town you can walk the 'crooked mile' of our unique main street.. read more |
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 | WestbrookWestbrook offers pastoral scenery unsurpassed in the Hunter Valley. Located within a short drive from Singleton, the area offers Bed & Breakfast accommodation in a hertiage listed late Victorian pastoral homestead. Visit Corrigan's Cottage Antiques.. read more |
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 | Wheeny CreekWhat better place to camp or picnic at - next to Wheeny Creek which is a tributary of the Colo River. Just 15 kilometres off the Bells Line of Road, you will wonder why you have never found it before. read more |
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 | Whian WhianWhian Whian is located in the heart of the Northern Rivers Hinterland. Whian Whian State Conservation Area was created in 2003 to protect an area surrounded by Nightcap National Park; this new park is home to threatened species such as spotted tailed.. read more |
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 | WhiporieWhiporie is located between Graton and Casino on the New South Wales North Coast. Whiporie is a 1 hour scenic drive from Lismore, 35 minutes from Casino and 52 minutes from Grafton. Whiporie State Forest covers an area of around 390 hectares. Whiporie.. read more |
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 | White CliffsTo escape the summer heat, houses are built underground in mine shafts, where the temperature is a constant 23 degrees. The sun does have its uses - much of the town' electrical power now comes from a massive solar generation plant. Fourteen parabolic.. read more |
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 | WhitebridgeOne of the largest coastal saltwater lakes in the Southern Hemisphere, Lake Macquarie is surrounded by cosy holiday towns like Belmont, Wangi Wangi, Cooranbong, Swansea and Toronto. Enjoy a sunny afternoon in one of the many boats that grace the shimmering.. read more |
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 | WhittonProgress has not passed Whitton completely by and the huge rice storage and seed complex near the town centre is the largest in the irrigation areas. read more |
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 | WiangareeWiangaree is a rural based community that lies on the banks of the Richmond River 14km north of Kyogle on the Summerland Way and is within easy access to The Border Ranges National Park and the Toonumbar State Forest. read more |
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 | WilberforceOther attractions includes the Australiana Pioneer Village, (currently not open to the public) however Rose Cottage is open of a Sunday, visit the Butterfly Farm and Indy 800. Pay a visit on Saturdays to a local Vegetable Farm to stroll around the 20.. read more |
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 | WillawarrinWillawarrin is north west of Kempsey, on Armidale Road. The Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive passes through Willawarrin on the way to Slim Dusty's childhood home. The Collombatti Scenic Drive passes Willawarrin en route to Collombatti Lookout, with 360 degree views of.. read more |
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 | Willi WilliWilli Willi National Park is west of Kempsey and is in both Kempsey and Hastings Shires. The main visitor area at Wilson River has a picnic area, barbeques, amenities block and three walking tracks. The roads are unsealed and there are also four-wheel drive areas.. read more |
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 | WilliamtownWilliamtown is home to dairy herds and beef cattle grazing the flats, as well as the RAAF Base. Spectacular military aircraft can sometimes be seen taking off or flying in formation in the skies above. Williamtown is one of the Air Force's busiest.. read more |
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 | Willow ValeWilllow Vale, just west of the Princes Highway and Gerringong, boats rolling green hills dotted with Illawarra Flame trees. read more |
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 | WindaleOne of the largest coastal saltwater lakes in the Southern Hemisphere, Lake Macquarie is surrounded by cosy holiday towns like Belmont, Wangi Wangi, Cooranbong, Swansea and Toronto. Enjoy a sunny afternoon in one of the many boats that grace the shimmering.. read more |
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 | WindangMajor features of the area include the coastal recreation reserves, Perkins Beach, Port Kembla Golf Course, Illawarra Golf Range, Warrigal Aboriginal Arts, Korrongulla Swamp, Boronia park, Pine Tree Park, Primbee Park, Ray Crump Oval, Wetherall Park.. read more |
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 | Windermere ParkOne of the largest coastal saltwater lakes in the Southern Hemisphere, Lake Macquarie is surrounded by cosy holiday towns like Belmont, Wangi Wangi, Cooranbong, Swansea and Toronto. Enjoy a sunny afternoon in one of the many boats that grace the shimmering.. read more |
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 | WindsorIn 1810 Governor Lachlan Macquarie established the township of Windsor which was previously known as 'Green Hills'. Windsor, as a river port, became the lifeline of the early Sydney settlement as the colony's granary. Now, 200 years later, the pioneering.. read more |
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 | Windsor SouthSouth Windsor is a residential area which houses the Oasis Swimming Indoor/Outdoor Swimming Centre. Also notable are the Historic Houses in the area that you can admire as you stroll around the town or playing on the local Golf Course which offers fantastic views to the.. read more |
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 | WinghamThe Manning Valley Historical Society Museum is located in the town centre and is open seven days. Also to be found at Wingham is Wingham Brush, part of the last 10 hectares of sub-tropical floodplain rainforest in NSW. Giant Moreton Bay figs dominate.. read more |
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 | Winston HillsWinston Hills was formerly part of Governor Macquarie's plan to make the area a ‘Model Farm'. The large migration of Italian and Maltese migrants after World War II helped to sustain farming well into the 20th Century. During the 1960s developers purchased large.. read more |
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 | Wisemans FerryThe Wisemans Ferry village was named after Solomon Wiseman, a convict sent to the colony in 1806. In 1827 he received permission to operate a ferry at the river crossing which now bears his name. The ferry helped to serve the farmers of the area and support the convicts.. read more |
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 | WittitrinWittitrin is 21 kilometres south west of Kempsey. read more |
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 | WollombiWollombi is the first town in the Lower Hunter Valley and buildings date back to early nineteenth century. Known and treasured for thousands of years as a meeting place by the original peoples, Wollombi later became a stopping place on the Great North.. read more |
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 | WollondillyThe district is rich in Aboriginal and European history. A colourful tapestry interweaves the Dreamtime legends of the Gundagurra and Tharawal people on a backdrop of gorges, ranges and plains with a rural patchwork created by the white settlers who followed.. read more |
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 | Wollongong AreaWollongong City is a rural and residential area, with substantial industrial and commercial areas. Urban development is mainly along the coast, between the Illawarra Escarpment in the west and the Tasman Sea in the east. The City encompasses a total.. read more |
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 | WombarraWombarra was named from an Aboriginal word meaning "black Duck". Growth took place in the 1880's spurred by the establishment of the coal mining with villages established around the coal mines. Major features in the area include Wombarra Beach, Illawarra.. read more |
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 | WombatThe village of Wombat is renowned for its cherry production and was an historic gold mining area with a living history display contained in the historic Wombat Hotel. read more |
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 | WoodberrySituated in Hunter River Country, Woodberry is a residential suburb of Maitland and is close to Thornton, which offers shopping and services. It is surrounded by pasture land and some farming areas. read more |
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 | WoodstockWoodstock is an historic village located 25 kilometres north-east of Cowra. The village features a restored railway station, hotel, general store, craft shop and general store. Woodstock annually hosts long track motorbike championships and a Ute show.. read more |
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 | Woody HeadWoody Head offers a superb unspoiled seaside panorama, stretching for 28 kilometres to Evans Head. There is a kiosk, plenty of picnic sites and beach access points nearby, and there's a boat ramp at the camping ground. You can go fishing, snorkelling.. read more |
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 | WoolbrookSome of woolbrooks houses are built of a sandstone block which is very unique for the area, and the village also has the rail line passing through town with a great rail bridge that crosses the MacDonald River. A great place to relax or to take a break from driving.. read more |
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 | WoolgoolgaDrive through the Wedding Bells State Forest where the subtropical rainforest provides a habitat for many bird species. Stop and listen, and take the walking track along Woolgoolga Creek to the lovely waterfall. read more |
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 | WooliAs the gateway to the Solitary Islands Marine Park, Wooli is the perfect place for those wanting to explore the natural underwater beauty of the marine park by deep-sea diving. Wooli is the only place in the Clarence Valley with a dive shop for those needing diving gear.. read more |
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 | WoombahThere is a pottery gallery to visit; a coffee plantation (one of Australia's southernmost) and the old school house all open by appointment to visitors. The fishing in this area is also good with blackfish, whiting, bream and flathead often caught.. read more |
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