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  • View of Gunnedah From Pensioners' Hill

    Gunnedah New South Wales

    Gunnedah New South Wales Town History Located on the north west slopes of New South Wales, Gunnedah has a long history of habitation by the Kamilaroi people. The town’s name means Place of White Stones in the Kamilaroi language. Within 45 years Colonial settlers arrived in the area in 1833, taking advantage of the Patrick

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  • The Old Post Office

    Morpeth on the Hunter River

    Morpeth on the Hunter River Morpeth Initially created through by Edward Charles Close, who selected a property of 1,000 hectares Morpeth developed as a river port from 1831-1841. The river port grew steadily throughout the 1830s, but the construction of the Great Northern Railway in 1857, bypassed Morpeth. This resulted in Newcastle developing as the

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  • Whale Sculpture

    Burrawang Walk Kamay Bay

    Burrawang Walk Kamay Bay Kamay Visitor Centre Before setting out on the Burrawang Walk, drop into the Visitor Centre. Not only are the toilets located here, but it is full of useful information for your visit. The staff were very friendly and helpful, which made the day start on a positive note. Burrawang Walk Kamay

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