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Further afield in New South Wales


Further afield in New South Wales

Central West
The rolling flat plains to the west of the Great Dividing Range. Home to the cities of Bathurst and Dubbo and the wine region of Mudgee
Far West
Outback New South Wales, including the city of Broken Hill and the opal mining town of Lightning Ridge
Mid-North Coast
Publicised as the "holiday coast"; includes Port Macquarie and the city of Coffs Harbour
New England
Home to 4 World Heritage-listed parks, the country music capital of Tamworth, and the pretty seasonal city of Armidale
Northern Rivers
Home to 5 World Heritage Listed National Parks, as well as the towns of Byron Bay and the cities of Lismore and Grafton
Riverina
The state's "food bowl" with small friendly communities, great food and wine, and unique scenery. Home to the cities of Wagga Wagga, Griffith and Albury.
Snowy Mountains
The roof of Australia, a region of mountains, unique scenery and winter sports, on the Victorian border
South Coast
Hundreds of kilometres of unspoilt beaches, coves and bays; small coastal communities and specatacular scenery


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