Outback New South Wales Park & Garden Attractions
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Australian Inland Botanic Gardens
Buronga - The original idea of creating botanic garden came from scientists working with the Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) at... More
Australian Inland Botanic Gardens
Buronga - Australia’s most unique Botanic Gardens, a prime example of what community spirit can achieve is on display at the Australian Inland Botanic Gardens.... More
Bill OReilly Oval
White Cliffs - White Cliffs is home to the unique Bill O'Reilly Oval, there is not a blade of grass to be seen for it is nothing but hard red dirt. A must see for all... More
Clubhouse at the Tanunda Club
Tanunda - The Clubhouse welcomes members and non-members to dine in our regionally themed dining room or The Clubhouse Bar. Our menu offers an extensive a la carte... More
Duke of Cornwall Park
Broken Hill - The Duke of Cornwall Park has two tennis courts for hire. Keys can be picked up at the Visitor Information Centre on the corner of Bromide and Blende Streets.... More
Fergie Memorial Statue
Wentworth - The ’little grey’ Ferguson tractor wrote itself into the annals of local history through the integral part it played in saving Wentworth fron... More
Lake Victoria
Wentworth - Fascinating Aboriginal and military history paired with modern day water activitie.
Lake Victoria is a fascinating place that embodies both Aboriginal... More
Lock 10 and Weir
Wentworth - Enjoy a pleasant lunch by the water.
The weir and lock were completed in 1929. The purpose of the weir is both to maintain a high level of water for irrigation... More
ODonnell Park at Curlwaa
Curlwaa - A picturesque park on the banks on the Murray River, O'Donnell Park Curlwaa is a scenic place to enjoy a picnic, let the children try out the playground... More
Penrose Park
Broken Hill - Penrose Park - named after John Penrose, born in Yorkshire in 1850. The place to be seen in it's hey-day. Sporting and recreational bodies such as The... More
Possum Statue
Wentworth - The "Possum" lived for 50 years as a hermit around the Wentworth area.
A life size statue of a man known as "The Possum", who when disgruntled by life... More
Riddiford Arboretum
Broken Hill - The Riddiford Arboretum features trees and shrubs of the region. It was set up in 1988 on land that was a repair and oil transfer depot for the Silverton... More
River Junction and Viewing Tower
Wentworth - The junction of Australia’s two longest rivers, the Murray and the Darling.
The confluence of the Murray and Darling Rivers is where the town of... More
Rufus River
Wentworth - Rufus River
On August 27th 1841, the Rufus River was witness to the death of what is said to be 35 people and injury to a further 16 in what became known... More
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