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Discover Warialda Road in Australia

Warialda Road in the region of New South Wales is a town located in Australia - some 393 mi or ( 633 km ) North of Canberra , the country's capital .

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Local time in Warialda Road is now 10:14 PM (Wednesday) . The local timezone is named " Australia/Sydney " with a UTC offset of 11 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Molroy, Elcombe, Brisbane, Bobby Whitlow, and Bingara. When in this area, you might want to check out Molroy . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Warialda Road ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

The Ceramic Break Dance

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Interview with Bronze Sculptor Kerry Cannon, at Ceramic Break Sculpture Park, Warialda, and the Ceramic Break Dance. ..

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Interesting facts about this location

Warialda Rail, New South Wales

Warialda Rail is a town in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. The town is located in the Gwydir Shire local government area, 581 kilometres north of the state capital, Sydney. At the 2006 census, Warialda Rail and the surrounding area had a population of 345. The name of the local school and the area generally was originally Kelly's Gully, shortened by local residents to "the Gully". The Warialda railway station was located in the village.

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Located at -29.63 150.55 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Towns in New England (New South Wales), Towns in New South Wales

Horton River (Australia)

Horton River, a perennial stream of the Barwon catchment within the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the Northern Tablelands and North West Slopes districts of New South Wales, Australia. The river rises on the northern slopes of the Nandewar Range, below Mount Kaputar, and flows generally southeast and north, joined by six tributaries before reaching its confluence with the Gwydir River, north west of Bingara; descending 1,060 metres over its 134 kilometres course.

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Located at -29.75 150.42 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Murray-Darling basin, Northern Tablelands, Rivers of New South Wales

Bingara, New South Wales

Bingara (Aboriginal for 'creek') is a small town on the Gwydir River in Murchison County in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. In 2006, Bingara had a population of 1,207 people. and is currently the Administrative centre for the Gwydir Shire that was created in 2003. It has a culturally homogeneous population as residents are mostly of Anglo-Celtic background. Only 4.7% of the population is born overseas and 2.4% is of Indigenous background.

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Located at -29.87 150.57 (Lat./Long.); Less than 17 km away
Tags: Towns in New England (New South Wales), Towns in New South Wales

Gwydir Shire

Gwydir Shire is a local government area located in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. The northern boundary of the Shire is located adjacent to the border between New South Wales and Queensland. The Shire was established on 17 March 2004, when the Yallaroi, Bingara, and a northern portion of the Barraba shires were merged. The seat of the Council is located in the major centre of the area in the town of Bingara. Other major towns include Warialda.

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Located at -29.87 150.57 (Lat./Long.); Less than 17 km away
Tags: Local Government Areas of New South Wales, New England (New South Wales), North West Slopes

Myall Creek massacre

Myall Creek Massacre involved the killing of up to 30 unarmed Australian Aboriginals on 10 June 1838 at the Myall Creek near Bingara in northern New South Wales. After two trials, seven of the 12 settlers involved in the killings were found guilty of murder and hanged.

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Located at -29.76 150.71 (Lat./Long.); Less than 17 km away
Tags: 1838 in Australia, Australian National Heritage List, Conflicts in 1838, Crime in New South Wales, Deaths by firearm in New South Wales, History of Indigenous Australians, History of New South Wales, Massacres in Australia, New England (New South Wales), Racial massacres