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New England North West

The New England North West region of New South Wales is a vast and varied landscape stretching from the Great Dividing Range in the east to the black soil plains of the west. Cool-climate highlands, rich agricultural lowlands, heritage towns, and Indigenous culture shape a dynamic regional identity.

Regions

Land of the Beardies History House Museum

The Land of the Beardies History House Museum is a name so long, it has two different brown signs. While …

Emmaville Mining Museum

The Emmaville Mining Museum is a treasure trove of regional history nestled in the heart of Emmaville, NSW. The main …

Historic Ottery (Arsenic) Mine

The Ottery Arsenic Mine, located near Emmaville in northern New South Wales, is one of Australia’s most historically significant mining …

Torrington State Conservation Area

National Parks and the land in general in the northern parts of this area is known for the striking granite …

Torrington

Torrington is a small village on the Mole Tableland in northern New South Wales within Tenterfield Shire. The village is …

Sir Henry Parkes Memorial Museum

The Sir Henry Parkes Memorial Museum is in Tenterfield, New South Wales, in the National Trust-listed School of Arts building. …

Oracles Way Tourist Drive 7 – Tenterfield to Stanthorpe

This scenic route is for anyone who appreciates natural beauty, history, and quirky roadside stops. Stretching from Tenterfield NSW to …

Boonoo Boonoo National Park

Boonoo Boonoo National Park (pronounced bunna-bunoo) is a hidden gem in northern New South Wales, just 26 km northeast of …

Uralla Visitor Information Centre

The Uralla Visitor Information Centre is located along the New England Highway, at the bottom of the hill of the …