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Balranald is the gateway to Mungo National Park. Balranald is the oldest settlement on the Lower Murrumbidgee River, with records dating... read more
Pick up a Mud Map Tour brochure and discover a variety of ways to navigate the area in and around Bourke one of New South Wales' most... read more
Aboriginal history-early settlers history-modern progressive town with low rain fall. Visit the aboriginal fisheries - low stone-walled... read more
Beyond the edge of the Darling River on the edge of sundown ..... G'day....Welcome to Broken Hill and the inspirational outback... read more
Buronga is a rural community on the Murray River, across the border from Mildura. Buronga lies at the heart of an extensive citrus and grape... read more
Travellers to Burren Junction are encouraged to enjoy the therapeutic value of the mineralised, hot bore baths. read more
Byrock is a small village 80kms SE of Bourke on the Mitchell Highway. Byrock is famous for its Rock Pool and Historic Cemetery... read more
Venture just a short way from the main streets of Cobar and you'll discover a small town with a wealth of charming attractions... read more
Collarenebri, situated on the Barwon River, is regarded as one of the best inland fishing locations in Australia. read more
Come-by-chance is a locality in the Pilliga district of northern NSW and is located about 100 kilometres north west of Coonamble in the... read more
Thirty kilometres from Girilambone towards Bourke is Coolabah. The town is well known for its warm country atmosphere and hospitality... read more
Better known as the Coomealla Irrigation Area, this township nestles on the banks of the Murray River and is well known for its excellent... read more
Dareton developed as part of a post war soldier settlement scheme and lies at the centre of the Coomealla Irrigation Area. The major industry... read more
The Darling River is the most famous of all the rivers in the outback. It starts at near Bourke in NSW where the Barwon and Culgoa rivers... read more
Enngonia is 100k north of Bourke. The Enngonia races happen every year on the first Saturday in September. A real family race day with... read more
The mighty Murray River is great for Boating and Water Skiing and Euston has the convenience of a Boat Ramp in front of the Euston Club... read more
Murray River township on the Sturt Highway. Follow the walking track from the boat ramp up to Drings Hill to see a well preserved midden... read more
IVANHOE A classic outback pastoral town - take the heritage trail to learn about a history of hard work and perseverance. Battling through... read more
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Kinchega National Park is approximately 44,260 hectares in size and is 1,018 kilometres west of Sydney, 111 kilometres south-east of Broken... read more
The tiny town of Louth (population 50) sits on the banks of the Darling River and came into existence in 1856 when a pub was built to cater... read more
Menindee These lakes have the capacity to hold three and a half times more water than Sydney Harbour - and seven and a half times the area... read more
MILPARINKA A boomtown...brought back to life. The first proclaimed Albert Goldfields township. Milparinka is sited on the edge of Evelyn... read more
Mundi Mundi plains is an iconic example of the Australian Outback. The red barren land of the Mundi Mundi Plains stretches out without a... read more
Mungo National Park is situated in the NSW outback, 110kms from Mildura and 316kms from Broken Hill. It is the centre of the Willandra... read more
White settlers moved into the area in the 1840s and established the village of Canonba on the banks of Duck Creek. The village thrived... read more
Packsaddle is 172 kilometres north of Broken Hill on the Silver City Highway, half way to Tibooburra. There is a roadhouse there, which... read more
Pooncarie is a pretty township on the Darling River, midway between Wentworth and Menindee. Pooncarie is a great place to stop on your... read more
Rowena is a charming village which was originally a prominent railway siding with a wheat stack and a hotel. The Rowena Village Inn is... read more
SILVERTON This outback ghost town is the scene of more than 140 films and commercials and was once a vibrant and busy mining town... read more
The perfect place to discover what Outback Australia is all about. Tibooburra is a tiny community 335 kilometres north of Broken Hill... read more
TILPA Sign your name on the bar wall at Tilpa's famous Royal Hotel, a real bush pub on the banks if the Darling River. A hundred years... read more
Toorale is a barren isolated town in the New South Whales outback. The land stretches seemingly forever and swamps sit in natural stillness... read more
Walgett is the gateway to the opal fields of Lightning Ridge, Glengarry and Grawin, and is situated at the junction of the Namoi and Barwon... read more
With a population of approximately 1600, Wentworth is an attractive historic town at the confluence of Australia's two greatest rivers... read more
WHITE CLIFFS This is a pioneer's opal town of genuine eccentric character White Cliffs was born through the discovery of opal in the... read more
Outback NSW provides a unique Australian experience that brings the visitor in contact with the ancient and spectacular landscape of the Outback. Discover a network of rivers and lakes, astonishing wildlife and meet the Aussie characters who are the spirit of this red land.
Here you'll find rugged beauty, vivid red earth, bright blue skies, endless horizons and prolific native wildlife. Of equal interest are the mining towns of Broken Hill, Cobar, Silverton and White Cliffs
The desert habitat favours many animal and plant species: a mob of big red kangaroos moving across the setting sun at Sturt National Park, a flock of ibis rising from the Menindee Lakes and emus racing across the Mundi Mundi Plains. It's little wonder that art galleries and bush artists abound out here.
Follow the Darling River for a touring adventure from Brewarrina or Bourke to Wentworth where the Darling meets the Murray.
To experience 'the real Australia' try a spot of Outback camping. Sleeping under a blanket of stars is a magical experience. Or experience the underground life at White Cliffs.
Mungo National Park is famous for its Walls of China dunescape, while Mutawintji Historical Site contains one of the best collections of Aboriginal art in New South Wales. Kinchega National Park is an area of glittering lakes and historical interests.
Outback NSW is one of those rare experiences that taps into the very essence of the Australian heritage. A journey here will not only fill your photo album but, more importantly, touch your soul.
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