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Burrumbuttock
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Burrumbuttock is a small village 32 kilometres north west of Albury onthe Albury-Urana Road. The early settlement began in 1839 at the "Burrumbuttock Station" which was at that time 30,000 acres on both sides of an unfenced track stretching from Jindera Gap towards Walbundrie. The present town has a number of buildings including a General Store and Post Office, Primary School, Farmers Inn Hotel established in 1880 and the Holy Cross Lutheran Church dedicated in 1877. It has a population of 150 people. The Wirraminna Environmental Education Centre is a four hectare area featuring a large dam constructed in 1902
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Burrumbuttock Family Fun Festival*** Latest event details are yet to be confirmed *** This year's festival is set
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Wirramina Environmental Education CentreThe Wirraminna Environmental Education Centre has been developed adjacent to the small rural school at
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Wirraminna Environmental Education CentreWirraminna Environmental Education Centre occupies four hectares of formerly unused ground around the old government
