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club in the early 1970s. The race however did not materialise due to the lack of support from the committee of the day. The idea gained real momentum at the unveiling of the statues of Dad, Dave, Mum and Mabel at the Snake Gully
Service Centre in November 1979 when Ted Tout, one of the principles of the centre mentioned the possibility of a Snake Gully Cup being run as a picnic race meeting similar to the popular Bong Bong Cup meeting. In November 1982, the Gundagai Adelong Racing Club conducted a mid-week race meeting as part of the 50th anniversary celebrations for the
884:. Four men held up Robert Phillips and took a horse, the property of William Hutchinson of Murrumbidgee, who had possession of the land to the immediate north of Gundagai. On one occasion in 1843, a gang of five bushrangers, including one called "Blue Cap", held up and robbed Mr Andrews, the Gundagai postmaster and innkeeper. Cushan the bushranger was known to be operating in the area in 1846, and in 1850, to the south of Gundagai near Tarcutta, two bushrangers held up the Royal Mail, stole the Albury and Melbourne mailbags and rode off with the mail coach's horses.
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6782:' as a serial under the pen-name of 'Brent of Bin Bin' and it presents Stella's grandfather with some accuracy. ... Because family fortunes were at low ebb, Joseph then set out for the Victorian gold-fields in 1852, the year that floods washed away the first settlements at Gundagai, Tumut and even part of Yass. Crossing a flooded river south of Gundagai, Joseph lost his saddle and swag and almost died of hunger as a consequence.
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794:, Jacky Jacky, Long Jimmy and one other played a role in saving many Gundagai people from the 1852 floodwaters, rescuing more than 40 people using bark canoes. A bronze sculpture of Yarri and Jacky Jacky with a canoe was unveiled in Gundagai in 2017. The number of people whom they saved is estimated as 68, one third of the town's population. The historical novel
1196:, Gundagai recorded a population of 1,925. 85.6% were born in Australia and 90.4% spoke only English at home. The most common ancestries in Gundagai were Australian 38.6%, English 33.2%, Irish 9.8% and Scottish 4.3%. The most common responses for religion were Anglican 39.8%, Catholic 32.5% and no religion 11.8%.
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Gundagai Rail Station. Rail workers and their families who moved to Gundagai to work on the rail line, lived in tents in that area into the 1950s. The Chinese camp was in the area of today's Bowls Club as were the Chinese gardens. Burials of deceased Chinese people were in the
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In 1896, the 105 northern approach spans were replaced by a new approach structure of seventy-six spans on a different alignment, and the southern approach was slightly lengthened, giving a total length of 922 metres, which was 12 m less than the previous length. It remained the longest bridge in New
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was mined along Jones Creek just to the west of the town but there are several deposits in the immediate area. Some fibres were two feet long. Prior to 1918 this was the only source of asbestos in New South Wales. Northern
Gundagai is built on a hill sometimes known as 'Asbestos Hill' and excavations
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The flood of June 1891 left several pastoral workers and four rescuers, who set out in a boat, stranded in trees just to the south of
Gundagai. Edward True dragged a light skiff several miles over hills to the rescue site and managed to save several men from drowning. True also saved a young boy from
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Murrumbidgee and Tumut Rivers" and having taken "up a pastoral lease of 19,200 acres ... at a rent of thirty-three pounds per annum. ... He called the property 'Minghee' later called 'Mingay'."
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Records of NSW, The Surveyor General's Maps and Plans, map G.7.1028, 1850, Showing the Proposed Extension of the Town of North and South Gundagai, Surveyor Larmer, and map G1028d, 1845, Survey of the Site proposed by Commissioner Bingham as an addition to the town of Gundagai on the South Bank
3118:, were prominently displayed throughout Gundagai for several years. Five years on, the problems associated with the merger remained an issue. The demerger of the councils began in August 2022 and was expected to be completed in 2024, in time for the local government elections scheduled in that year.
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Murrumbidgee River at Gundagai, Eyre, accompanied by two aboriginal youths, Yarrie and Joey, "turned down the river to the westward instead of following further south" and travelled along the northern bank of the river for the better supply of water and
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Gundagai' by Oscar I. Bell, B.E.M. President of the Gundagai and District Historical Society, Published on the occasion of the Sturt Sesqui-Centenary, 1979, p.3. Bell says it was Ben Warby at Mingay but cites 67-78 below establish that it was William Warby, Ben Warby's
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November featuring the Snake Gully Cup two-day racing carnival. It is one of southern New South Wales' premier race events. The idea of conducting a race called the Snake Gully Cup was originally floated in a committee meeting of the Gundagai Adelong racing
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Frederick Augustus Franklin and had a total length of 314 m, including three wrought iron truss spans each of 31.4 m across the river itself, two southern approach spans of timber, and twenty-three northern approach spans of 9.14 m, also of timber, rising on a gradient of 1 in 30 from the level
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Gundagai had a "Mud Muster", put on by the Nowra Mud, Sweat and Beers people, held on 2 April 2016, sponsored by Gundagai Shire Council. The event involved digging large mud pits throughout the highly significant and documented Aboriginal ceremonial ground on the North Gundagai Common, and filling
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Often bridges have replaced fords but not always in exactly the same location, as bridges require high stream banks, whereas fords favour low banks. Two known old bridges on Morleys Creek no longer exist. Learys Bridge, a wooden bridge that crossed Morleys Creek in line with Byron Street, Gundagai
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of June 1858 declared the Great Southern Road, from near Sydney through Goulburn and Gundagai to Albury, as one of the three main roads in the colony. However, its southern reaches were described as only a 'scarcely formed bullock track' as late as 1858. The road was improved in the mid-1860s with
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and as icing on the cake, by 1874 the bushranger prettily known as Jerry Blossom, was entertaining the district. In 1880, bushrangers held up the Chinese Camp at Gundagai then fled on horseback towards Burra, a locality known to harbour louts and for the ferocious fires that roar through the area.
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bridge as part of the Hume Highway bypass of Gundagai, to replace the Prince Alfred Bridge. It closely follows the alignment of one of the options considered in the early 1930s for a replacement bridge as an alternative to the repair of the Prince Alfred Bridge. It is 1,143 metres (3,750 ft)
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Sometime before 1896, the twenty-three northern spans were replaced with a longer structure consisting of 105 timber spans varying from 4.6 m to 9.14 m long, crossing the full width of the floodplain. In that year a ramp was installed on the western side of the bridge six spans north of the three
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In 1901, a large camp of unemployed men and their families at South Gundagai was waiting for the proposed Gundagai rail line to begin construction. 500 of the men marched from south to north Gundagai, accompanied by the town band, to try to move commencement of the project, forward. There was a
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In 1862, at Bethungra, to the west of Gundagai in the Gundagai Police District, the bushranger Jack-in-the-Boots was captured. A plot to rescue Jack-in-the-Boots, whose real name was Molloy, from police custody while he was being transferred from Gundagai to Yass gaol, was discovered.
2564:, the future President of the United States, was the mining engineer in about 1900) a few miles to the immediate west of Gundagai. Both mines struck the orebody in quartz reefs along serpentine/diorite contact zones with finds of gold telluride (of bismuth origin) also found.
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Court House, completed in 1859, was one of the first stone buildings to be erected after the floods of 1852. The interior was originally of red cedar but was destroyed by a fire in 1943 and it was rebuilt with mountain ash. The monument in front of the building is a Boer War
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in 1841. This identification would place Yarri a long way from his traditional lands. The association of the two goes back to newspaper reports at the time. Yarri is also believed to have killed a young part Aboriginal woman 'Sally McLeod' near Gundagai in 1852. Warrants for
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in Gundagai included the Gundagai Meat Processors Plant and D J Lynch Engineering. The meatworks is the shire's largest single employer, with over 100 employees. The latter firm has produced work for major construction projects, including building steel spans for the
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some sections near Gundagai 'metalled' and all creeks bridged between Adelong Creek (approximately 10 kilometres south of Gundagai) and Albury. In 1914 the road was declared a main road of New South Wales, and subsequently designated as state highway 2 and named the
492:), Church, Gundagai. Bishop Edwards noted that following on the path of the explorers "Hume and Hovell, the first Gundagai settlers found a wonderful land on which to establish a town, which was gazetted in 1838 but until 1850, relied on ministry from
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Whilst living and working at William Warby's establishment, Caroline McAlister (wife of Thomas McAlister) gave birth to a son, John, on 21 June 1832, who may have been one of the first known children of European descent born in the Gundagai area.
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Following an even higher flood in 1853, North Gundagai was redeveloped at its current site, above the river, on Asbestos Hill and Mount Parnassus, and at South Gundagai on the slopes of Brummies Hill, using pre-existing survey plans made by
3011:'s "The Road to Gundagai", and the traditional ballad 'Flash Jack from Gundagai'. The great British folksinger A. L. Lloyd, who spent time in Australia, recorded both the shearing song 'Flash Jack from Gundagai' and 'The Road to Gundagai'.
903:. In 1863, the bushrangers Stanley and Jones were arrested at Tumut after they had allegedly stolen saddles at Gundagai and hatched a plan to rob Mr Norton's store. Stanley could not be identified. In 1864, Jones was found not guilty.
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The first move to establish Gundagai as a township was in 1838, when plans for the new settlement of "Gundagae on the Murrumbidgee, about 54 miles beyond Yass ..." were advertised for viewing at the office of the Surveyor-General in
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The original town gazetted as Gundagai in 1838 was situated on the right hand bank of the Murrumbidgee River floodplain at the place colloquially known as "The Crossing Place". That town was hit by several large floods of the
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was tied up to an old gum tree at Gundagai by Mr Norton of Gundagai who two years previously had the honour of naming the boat that set off from Gundagai to survey the Murrumbidgee under the command of Captain Robinson, the
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over the Murrumbidgee river near his Gundagai hut and, in January 1838, Deputy Surveyor General Samuel Perry reported, in reference to Gundagai, that "a better site could not have been chosen for a Town of the first class".
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Gundagai, perhaps more than any other Australian locality, is referred to in stories, songs and poems. They include early anonymous writer Theta's poem "'Ode to the Dead of Gundagai", James Riley's 'The Gundagai Calamity',
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Greek, Strati Notara, and was the oldest continuously Greek-run cafe in Australia. In August 2019, the cafe closed and was put up for sale; it was subsequently restored by its new owners and reopened in June 2022.
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Although a small town, Gundagai is a popular topic for writers, including writers of poems and songs, and has become the representation of the typical Australian country town. Gundagai also has a long and strong
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continued initially until 1875, with a second gold rush in 1894. Mines operated again until well into the 20th century with some mining activity still occurring in 2007. The best known historical mines were the
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in 1852. The Murrumbidgee flood of 25 June 1852 swept the first colonial town of Gundagai away, killing at least 78 people (perhaps 89) of the town's population of 250 people, making it one of the worst natural
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gang was going to pay the town a visit and while "extra rifles and ammunition to defend the town" were applied for and special constables were sworn in, the Kelly Gang did not make an appearance.
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Nangus Island in the middle of the Murrumbidgee River at Nangus is marked as one of the early goldfields and was previously named 'M'Arthur Island'. It is adjacent to where the highly auriferous
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His name must never be mentioned on the farm by Gundagai— // They were Scots of the Riverina with ever the kirk hard by. ... There were tears at the Grahame homestead and grief in Gundagai; ...
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As I rode in to Gundagai, //I met a man and passed him by // Without a nod, without a word. // He turned, and said he'd never heard // Or seen a man so wise as I. // But I rode on to Gundagai.
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Mine Record, Prince of Wales Mine, Lachlan Division, Mine record 1621, 7 June 1901, and Mine Record, Robinson and Rice's Mine, Gundagai Mining Division, Mine Record 32, 20 May 1901, Available
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was burned down by Gundagai Shire Council in the 1990s. Rileys Bridge that crossed Morleys Creek at the midpoint between Byron and Homer Streets was washed away in the 1851 Gundagai flood.
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main spans, in roughly the same location as the present ramp, in order to divert traffic from the timber approach spans, presumably because of maintenance problems with these spans.
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was "for the purpose of ascertaining If that river presents any serious impediments to internal navigation" and the incentive for that survey came from Captain Cadell.
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collected from around New South Wales. The work is 1.2 metres high and, commencing in 1910, took 28 years to complete. It can be seen in the Gundagai tourist office.
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was launched in 1866 and sank between Hay and Balranald in October 1868. "It was raised but sank twice more, then was dismantled in 1879." On 20 September 1870, the
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that was active in the district in 1863–64. Patrick Gately and Patrick Lawler held up Keane's pub at Coolac in April, 1866. Also in the 1860s, to the north of
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In 1903 a second (railway) bridge across the Murrumbdgee with a total length of 819 metres was built for the extension of the railway from Gundagai to Tumut.
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drowning in a waterhole in 1887 and was awarded a Royal Humane Society of Australasia bravery award for that rescue as well. Edward True could not swim.
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competition. The club plays at Anzac Park Oval, often drawing crowds up to several thousands for derbies against Tumut and Junee.
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feed available for his stock. Eyre crossed the river twice at Gundagai to "avoid some ranges".
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people, and there is considerable folklore in the area associated with Aboriginal cultural and
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and reinterred at Gundagai near to the unknown location of Nesbitt's grave in January 1995.
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monument, and created the model of the dog, which was cast at Oliver's Foundry in Sydney.
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went onshore and broke in half. All hands were rescued. Her engines were installed in the
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Gundagai Post Office opened on 1 April 1843 as the township, gazetted in 1838, developed.
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Papers Past — Wellington Independent — 3 July 1866 — WRECK OF THE P.S. GUNDAGAI
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a ford at the western end of William Street that crosses Jones Creek
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the one at the western end of Hanley Street that crosses Jones Creek
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crossing place that these days has been replaced by the low level
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North Gundagai is situated on top of significant, Jindalee Group,
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in New Zealand, and getting supplies to troops, in support of the
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Sergeant Parry was shot and killed in 1864 by the bushranger
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agricultural region. The eastern part of the shire (towards
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EYRE, Edward John – Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
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Gundagai has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
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after his death and a selection was published in 1976 as a
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was the first steamer known to visit Gundagai. The steamer
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The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser
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Family history states 19 August near Gundagai (reference
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was constructed by the engineer Mr Chapman of Sydney, at
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser
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was first mined commercially in Australia, at Gundagai.
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of a typical Australian country town. Located along the
6567:"John Francis 'Jack' O'Hagan (1898-1987) Song Composer"
4675:"There's A Track Winding Back – Growing up in Gundagai"
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NSW Legislative Assembly Hansard; Ministerial statement
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Australian Bureau of Meteorology; Gundagai Ridge Street
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Early in 1879, some Gundagai residents feared that the
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6194:. Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales. 2004
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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The Prince Alfred Bridge; part of the old Hume Highway
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hit the area in 1858 following further discoveries of
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Australian Bureau of Meteorology; Gundagai (Nangus Rd)
6464:. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. pp. 44–46.
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5705:"The University of Melbourne Library - Map Section"
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6405:Law and History New South Wales: Attorneys General
5990:"Places on heritage registers in or near Gundagai"
4995:. Hawke's Bay Herald. 18 February 1865. p. 3.
4681:. The Small Guide to a Big Country. Archived from
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3359:Recollections of an Australian squatter, 1835-1883
3200:(2005). Melbourne, The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd.
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6917:"Roadmap for "complex" council demerger revealed"
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4119:The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
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6766:"Miles Franklin and her 'Brindabella' childhood"
4641:"Andrew George Scott (alias "Captain Moonlite")"
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6020:"Gundagai rail bridge over Murrumbidgee River"
5601:. Gundagai Shire Council. 2005. Archived from
5464:"Gundagai rail bridge over Murrumbidgee River"
5387:"Averages for GUNDAGAI (WILLIAM ST) 1995–2011"
3572:(Morning ed.). 17 October 1838. p. 2
3464:"MR. EYRE'S REPORT OF HIS EXPEDITION OVERLAND"
3248:Robinson, George Augustus; Clark, Ian (2014).
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3472:(MORNING ed.). 25 March 1839. p. 6
3469:The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser
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2587:in the area free the asbestos into the air.
2469:Gundagai Rail Bridge over Murrumbidgee River
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3172:
3110:shires were forced to amalgamate into the
3047:Aerial view of Anzac Park Oval in Gundagai
2767:the Otway Street ford across Morleys Creek
1160:
1032:in 1853. In 1856 the sister steamers, the
723:The railway reached Gundagai in 1886 as a
37:
6437:. Nation Building program. Archived from
6223:. Roads and Traffic Authority (NSW). 2004
6042:"Gundagai Railway Station and yard group"
5674:Hoover's assay bowl is at Gundagai Museum
5554:"Prince Alfred Bridge - Iron Road Bridge"
5509:"Gundagai Railway Station and yard group"
4758:
4756:
4663:
4647:. Ned Kelly's World. 1999. Archived from
1142:and she made her maiden journey in 1865.
788:disasters in colonial Australia's history
6966:Volumes IV and V. Bluedawe Books, 2019.
6811:. Gundagai Shire Council. Archived from
5930:
5591:
5564:Department of Planning & Environment
5519:Department of Planning & Environment
5474:Department of Planning & Environment
5410:
5408:
5406:
5404:
4941:. Adelaide. 24 September 1855. p. 3
3606:Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW
3042:
2950:
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2697:Murrumbidgee River Underbridge, Gundagai
2667:
2663:
871:
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709:
670:first Australian Aboriginal cricket team
605:
532:
416:, the population of Gundagai was 2,057.
6833:
6763:
6692:"Flash Jack from Gundagai (Roud 24704)"
5822:"Rusconi, Francis Philip (1874 - 1964)"
5559:New South Wales State Heritage Register
5514:New South Wales State Heritage Register
5469:New South Wales State Heritage Register
3894:
3892:
3863:, John Andrew and Company, Sydney, p.65
3599:NSW Geographic Names Board, Available
3014:Additionally, the town is mentioned in
3007:Other references in literature include
2688:Gundagai Railway Station and yard group
668:and for being coach and captain to the
9138:
6914:
6713:. ghostwolf.dyndns.org. Archived from
6704:
6509:Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal
6462:The Oxford Literary Guide to Australia
5877:
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4772:. Sydney. 21 December 1889. p. 20
4753:
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4573:. Adelaide. 23 January 1880. p. 5
4040:. Sydney. 15 September 1852. p. 2
3051:The most popular sport in Gundagai is
1527:, though settling snowfalls are rare.
1213:
7188:
7045:Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council
7016:
6944:
6888:
6778:This book first appeared in 1936 in '
6637:
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5222:
5145:Encyclopedia of Australian Shipwrecks
5065:. Adelaide. 2 October 1858. p. 2
4873:
4871:
4741:. Adelaide. 21 August 1954. p. 1
4633:
4371:Queanbeyan Age and General Advertiser
4262:. Sydney. 25 February 1862. p. 5
3637:. Melbourne. 12 March 1921. p. 4
3215:
3213:
3147:
3145:
3143:
3112:Cootamundra–Gundagai Regional Council
2535:Gold was identified by the geologist
211:Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council
6597:http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an12047349
6093:
5878:McGirr, Michael (14 February 2005).
5819:
5240:"Gabriel, Charles Louis (1857–1927)"
5093:. Sydney. 3 February 1855. p. 4
4800:. Adelaide. 10 June 1926. p. 15
4471:. Sydney. 31 October 1866. p. 5
4094:. Sydney. 5 February 1839. p. 2
3889:
3718:. Melbourne. 11 May 1927. p. 19
3411:. Adelaide. 6 August 1915. p. 9
3197:Macquarie Dictionary, Fourth Edition
2901:New South Wales Legislative Assembly
2458:
910:in a hold-up of the mail coach near
651:
6512:. NSW. 25 September 1852. p. 2
6407:. Lawlink NSW. 1999. Archived from
5376:
4913:. Adelaide. 18 July 1953. p. 8
4769:Australian Town and Country Journal
4713:. Sydney. 22 August 1954. p. 1
4542:Australian Town and Country Journal
3439:. Adelaide. 30 July 1841. p. 4
2990:. A 2010 short story collection by
2974:'s 'Nine Miles From Gundagai', and
1083:and the Crown's involvement in the
839:in 1850. The town commemorated the
13:
6956:
6889:Mason, Edwina (11 November 2022).
6764:Birtles, Terry (1 November 2006).
6305:. NSW. 21 November 1863. p. 2
6251:. NSW. 6 September 1851. p. 4
6221:Heritage and conservation register
6192:Heritage and conservation register
6155:
6062:
5827:Australian Dictionary of Biography
5774:; photo: Jeff Carter (1928–2010).
5245:Australian Dictionary of Biography
5204:"WRECK OF A STEAMER ON THE MURRAY"
4868:
4433:Walkabout: Australian Travel Guide
4374:. NSW. 17 December 1863. p. 3
4366:"Local & General Intelligence"
4282:"THE SYDNEY MONTHLY OVERLAND MAIL"
3210:
3157:"Gundagai (Urban Centre/Locality)"
3140:
3062:
3055:. The Gundagai Tigers play in the
3000:, won a major literary award, the
2710:
2633:Rusconi sculpted the base for the
2574:
1208:
1102:On 16 September 1858, the steamer
999:
457:In November 1824, Australian-born
18:Town in New South Wales, Australia
14:
9177:
6977:
6915:Nealon, Kelly (5 February 2023).
5364:. Australian Bureau of Statistics
5342:. Australian Bureau of Statistics
5212:. Papers Past. 20 September 1870.
4856:. NSW. 7 February 1884. p. 5
4545:. Sydney. 4 July 1874. p. 11
4318:. NSW. 8 February 1862. p. 4
4122:. NSW. 5 February 1839. p. 2
3097:
2965:in 1932 as a tribute to pioneers.
2612:
891:In February 1862, the bushranger
630:
514:in the district, all beyond the "
171:390 km (242 mi) WSW of
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5340:"Statistics by Catalogue Number"
5057:"NAVIGATION OF THE MURRUMBIDGEE"
4733:"ORGANISED LOOTING ALARMS TRUCK"
3904:"Gundagai Flood Sesquicentenary"
3177:
2872:South Wales until 1932 when the
2812:Bridge, downstream of Gundagai.
864:also occurred in 1974 and 2012.
781:Gundagai was still considered a
697:Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
482:Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn
356:
195:504 km (313 mi) NE of
189:179 km (111 mi) NE of
177:160 km (99 mi) WNW of
61:
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9166:Mining towns in New South Wales
5668:
5642:
5624:Mundy, Godfrey Charles (1852).
5617:
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5292:. National Library of Australia
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5062:The South Australian Advertiser
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4993:National Library of New Zealand
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2679:Register of the National Estate
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1407:Australian Bureau of Statistics
1180:
579:neat verandah and shuttered hut
453:British explorers and colonists
6711:Selected Poems of Henry Lawson
6277:. 18 September 1867. p. 5
5832:Australian National University
5731:Gundagai: A Track Winding Back
5250:Australian National University
5238:Santamaria, Catherine (1981).
4565:"[REUTER'S TELEGRAMS]"
4495:THE BEAUTIFUL BLOWERING VALLEY
4234:. NSW. 6 April 1850. p. 4
4032:"SYDNEY POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY"
3339:"Basics on Land Tenure in NSW"
3322:
3319:brother At 'Minghee'/'Mingay'.
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3282:. 19 November 1924. p. 13
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2609:were also mined at Gundagai.
2530:
1515:) with characteristics of the
1439:period geology from which the
1424:bio-region and is part of the
1189:and 1,998 at the 2006 census.
975:
930:, was committing holdups near
867:
745:Tumut and Kunama railway lines
743:and Kunama, at the end of the
702:
569:, the wife of the governor of
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8786:Riverina Water County Council
8687:Water and irrigation entities
6834:Morphet, Jack (13 May 2016).
6740:"THE TRAVELLER by C J Dennis"
6333:. 16 December 1868. p. 6
6325:"To the Editor of the Herald"
6297:"PROGRESS IN BRIDGE BUILDING"
6044:. NSW Heritage Office listing
6022:. NSW Heritage Office listing
5656:. 9 February 1912. p. 14
5173:"The Murrumbidgee Naturalist"
4828:. 25 February 1901. p. 5
4206:. 24 November 1846. p. 3
4005:Beejay Silcox (21 May 2021).
3912:Parliament of New South Wales
3840:. NSW. 7 July 1852. p. 3
3812:. 23 November 1844. p. 2
3543:. NSW. 12 May 1832. p. 3
3133:
2882:In 1977, a third bridge, the
1505:Köppen climate classification
1171:National Library of Australia
1099:, built at Dunedin, in 1868.
1028:ran the first steamer on the
850:In recent years the Gundagai
424:
183:80 km (50 mi) E of
9120:Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
8776:Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
7043:Towns and localities in the
7003:travel guide from Wikivoyage
6162:Australian Heritage Database
6131:Australian Heritage Database
6100:Australian Heritage Database
6069:Australian Heritage Database
4969:. 29 October 1856. p. 3
4905:"Old Steamers on the Murray"
4601:. 23 January 1880. p. 5
4346:. NSW. 1 May 1862. p. 3
4178:. 4 December 1843. p. 2
3274:"HUME-HOVELL. The Centenary"
2915:As an iconic Australian town
2618:Rusconi's marble masterpiece
1415:
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7009:in Gundagai listed for sale
6809:"The Turning Wave Festival"
6484:. 13 August 1852. p. 3
5911:www.propertyobserver.com.au
5121:. 15 August 1865. p. 5
4517:. 3 January 1870. p. 2
4463:"WAGGA WAGGA CIRCUIT COURT"
4290:. 21 August 1861. p. 5
3978:Jane Sullivan (June 2021).
3121:
2891:long, 6 m shorter than the
2857:William Christopher Bennett
2473:Cootamundra–Tumut railway:
2467:Cootamundra–Tumut railway:
2401:Average precipitation days
2187:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
2117:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1937:Average precipitation days
1723:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1653:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1450:originates also indicating
843:of the 1852 flood in 2002.
797:Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray
617:
304:Localities around Gundagai:
75:Location in New South Wales
10:
9182:
6666:"Flash Jack from Gundagai"
6460:Peter Pierce, ed. (1987).
6401:"Sheahan, William Francis"
5776:"The Dog on the Tuckerbox"
4402:. 27 April 1864. p. 5
3952:"Gundagai's Unsung Heroes"
3510:"Wereboldera Farming Area"
3403:"FIRST OF THE OVERLANDERS"
3033:
2980:Along The Road To Gundagai
2907:from 1941 to 1950 and for
2899:, who was a member of the
2819:
2694:Gundagai District Hospital
2486:
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1997:
1983:
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733:Main Southern railway line
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6481:The Sydney Morning Herald
6330:The Sydney Morning Herald
5885:The Sydney Morning Herald
5880:"The road most travelled"
5118:The Sydney Morning Herald
4966:The Sydney Morning Herald
4938:South Australian Register
4933:"RIVER MURRAY NAVIGATION"
4879:"RIVER MURRAY NAVIGATION"
4825:The Sydney Morning Herald
4679:Australian Travel Stories
4598:The Sydney Morning Herald
4514:The Sydney Morning Herald
4399:The Sydney Morning Herald
4287:The Sydney Morning Herald
4203:The Sydney Morning Herald
4175:The Sydney Morning Herald
3809:The Sydney Morning Herald
3514:Blowering Valley Homepage
3279:The Sydney Morning Herald
3226:The Sydney Morning Herald
3116:Gundagai Council in Exile
2728:Main Roads Management Act
2715:Gundagai is located at a
2571:enters the Murrumbidgee.
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9146:Towns in New South Wales
9095:Charles Sturt University
6951:. Angus & Robertson.
6948:Nine miles from Gundagai
6938:
6868:The Gundagai Independent
6844:. Fairfax Regional Media
6271:"THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE"
4820:"Unemployed at Gundagai"
4310:"THE BUSHRANGER PEISLEY"
3883:Charles Sturt University
3876:"Gundagai's Great Flood"
3859:Wright, W Davis (1923),
3737:Premier Postal History.
3038:
2751:at Gundagai, including:
2743:Fords and former bridges
2475:Gundagai railway station
790:. Local Aboriginal men,
758:in the Gundagai cemetery
714:Gundagai railway station
640:and means "bird", as in
161:232 m (761 ft)
112:35.065885°S 148.107695°E
8781:Murrumbidgee Irrigation
6921:Inside Local Government
6795:"Gundagai – Mud Muster"
6707:"Scots of the Riverina"
5389:. Bureau of Meteorology
3685:"Aboriginal Group 1925"
2859:and was constructed by
2622:Local monumental mason
2539:at Gundagai in 1842. A
1499:climate typical of the
1165:Between 1899 and 1900,
1161:Photographs of Gundagai
1067:. By 1865, the steamer
539:The Great Flood of 1852
441:meaning Possum Island (
43:Sheridan Street in 2019
8771:Murray Irrigation Area
7260:Local government areas
6705:Lawson, Henry (1917).
6640:"The Road to Gundagai"
5749:3 October 2006 at the
5690:3 October 2006 at the
4645:Australian Bushrangers
4491:"GOLD in ADELONG, NSW"
3984:Australian Book Review
3161:2021 Census QuickStats
3048:
2966:
2841:
2833:
2796:Crossing Place', now '
2747:There are several old
2703:Old Gundagai Town Site
2674:
1042:Robert Napier and Sons
877:
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547:William Adams Brodribb
542:
537:Yarri and Jacky Jacky
461:and British immigrant
117:-35.065885; 148.107695
9156:Towns in the Riverina
9115:Hume and Hovell Track
7048:local government area
6670:Australian Folk Songs
6275:Sydney Morning Herald
6188:"Hillas Creek Bridge"
6167:Australian Government
6136:Australian Government
6105:Australian Government
6074:Australian Government
5141:"Murray River Wrecks"
5085:"Internal Navigation"
4792:""ROAD TO GUNDAGAI.""
4537:"Miscellaneous Items"
4071:Bannister, C., 1996,
3083:team competed in the
3046:
3020:Scots of the Riverina
2954:
2936:"), bush travellers,
2895:. It was named after
2893:Sydney Harbour Bridge
2874:Sydney Harbour Bridge
2839:
2827:
2671:
2664:Heritage listed items
1517:Mediterranean climate
1200:Historical population
1138:between Gundagai and
875:
753:
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410:local government area
7312:Cootamundra–Gundagai
6992:at Wikimedia Commons
6945:Moses, Jack (1939).
6841:The Daily Advertiser
6815:on 27 September 2007
6625:4 April 2012 at the
6000:on 19 September 2006
5362:"Search Census data"
5113:"LOWER MURRUMBIDGEE"
4673:Heydon, Ian (2006).
4443:on 27 September 2007
4147:The Morning Bulletin
3918:on 29 September 2007
3498:on 30 December 2012.
3492:"Australian Royalty"
3070:Dog on the Tuckerbox
3057:Group 9 Rugby League
3026:'s 'The Traveller'.
2958:Dog on the Tuckerbox
2888:prestressed concrete
2853:Prince Alfred Bridge
2830:Prince Alfred Bridge
2779:the Sandy Falls ford
2706:Prince Alfred Bridge
2636:Dog on the Tuckerbox
2558:Prince of Wales Mine
2520:secondary industries
2481:Prince Alfred Bridge
2047:Record high °C (°F)
1583:Record high °C (°F)
986:The Road to Gundagai
518:": Henry O'Brien at
8661:Murrumbidgee Valley
6717:on 11 November 2013
6646:on 26 February 2005
6411:on 27 November 2005
5820:Kerr, Joan (1988).
5185:on 29 January 2014.
4142:"IN THE EARLY DAYS"
3629:"A Notable Pioneer"
3436:Southern Australian
3002:David Unaipon Award
2691:Gundagai Courthouse
2257:Record low °C (°F)
1793:Record low °C (°F)
1201:
1040:, were bought from
242:Federal division(s)
230:State electorate(s)
108: /
9110:Hume Power Station
8691:Other watercourses
6441:on 24 October 2009
6372:on 22 October 2022
5958:"The Niagara Café"
5937:The Canberra Times
5711:on 8 December 2009
5650:"LONG TUNNEL MINE"
5311:Dr Louis Gabriel.
5223:McDougall, Garry.
5029:"THE MURRUMBIDGEE"
4885:. 7 September 1855
4011:Guardian Australia
3958:. 22 December 2017
3739:"Post Office List"
3345:on 29 August 2007.
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2804:There is also the
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776:Murrumbidgee River
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6988:Media related to
6972:978-0-9924751-4-7
6964:Once Upon a Hume,
6638:Patterson, A. B.
6504:"Original Poetry"
6476:"ORIGINAL POETRY"
5841:978-0-522-84459-7
5778:. abloveridge.com
5599:"About the Shire"
5259:978-0-522-84459-7
5159:"Paddle Steamers"
4705:"Spies in Depots"
4685:on 20 August 2006
4651:on 6 October 2000
3980:"River of Dreams"
3874:Wayne Doubleday.
3689:Australian Museum
3664:. Tom Wills. 2006
3564:"News of the Day"
3369:978-0-909134-12-9
3229:. 8 February 2004
2537:Rev. W. B. Clarke
2479:Middleton Drive:
2459:Heritage listings
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1501:South West Slopes
1446:bearing Gundagai
1422:South West Slopes
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963:Rookwood Cemetery
677:Aboriginal elders
652:Notable residents
508:outback Australia
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5716:
5707:. Archived from
5700:
5694:
5681:
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5640:
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5431:
5416:"Gundagai Shire"
5412:
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5374:
5373:
5371:
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5358:
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5209:The Evening Post
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4439:. Archived from
4425:
4412:
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4409:
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4384:
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4362:
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3942:
3941:
3935:
3927:
3925:
3923:
3914:. Archived from
3902:(25 June 2002).
3896:
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3880:
3871:
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3488:
3482:
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3449:
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3346:
3341:. Archived from
3335:
3329:
3326:
3320:
3316:
3310:
3307:
3301:
3298:
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3187:
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3169:
3167:
3155:(28 June 2022).
3149:
2984:Mainly for Women
2404:
1995:
1994:
1940:
1531:
1530:
1466:dryland cropping
1215:
1210:
1202:
1198:
1167:Dr Louis Gabriel
1085:New Zealand Wars
951:Captain Moonlite
824:Edward John Eyre
612:Dr Louis Gabriel
589:Limestone Plains
585:Edward John Eyre
549:junior moved to
478:Assistant Bishop
388:
387:
384:
383:
380:
377:
374:
371:
368:
365:
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254:
123:
122:
120:
119:
118:
113:
109:
106:
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104:
101:
64:
63:
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41:
32:
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20:
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9180:
9176:
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9136:
9135:
9134:
9129:
9083:
9038:Sandy (Mirrool)
8689:
8688:
8686:
8680:
8629:
8595:Yalgogrin South
8465:Urangeline East
8290:Rankins Springs
7377:
7371:
7255:
7229:
7227:New South Wales
7215:
7213:
7183:
7178:
7050:
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6980:
6962:Gard, Stephen.
6959:
6957:Further reading
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6936:
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6870:. 19 March 2021
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6627:Wayback Machine
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5426:on 20 June 2006
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4114:"Supreme Court"
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3802:
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3797:
3787:
3785:
3782:"Kunama Branch"
3780:
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3252:. CreateSpace.
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3124:
3100:
3065:
3063:Cultural events
3041:
3036:
2917:
2822:
2745:
2713:
2711:River crossings
2666:
2645:
2620:
2615:
2577:
2575:Asbestos mining
2533:
2525:Olympic Stadium
2489:
2461:
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2402:
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2101:
2096:
2091:
2086:
2081:
2076:
2071:
2066:
2061:
2056:
2051:
1992:
1938:
1931:
1926:
1921:
1916:
1911:
1906:
1901:
1896:
1891:
1886:
1881:
1876:
1871:
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1852:
1847:
1842:
1837:
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1637:
1632:
1627:
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1607:
1602:
1597:
1592:
1587:
1495:Gundagai has a
1493:
1418:
1183:
1163:
1002:
1000:Riverboat trade
978:
916:Ben Hall's gang
870:
841:sesquicentenary
771:
765:
721:
705:
693:Duchess of York
654:
633:
620:
551:New South Wales
545:In April 1835,
474:Anglican Church
455:
427:
422:
391:New South Wales
359:
355:
285:
280:
275:
268:Annual rainfall
116:
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110:
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94:
80:
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30:New South Wales
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8648:
8646:Lachlan Valley
8643:
8637:
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8634:National parks
8631:
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3053:rugby league
3050:
3024:C. J. Dennis
3016:Henry Lawson
3013:
3006:
2995:
2983:
2976:Jack O'Hagan
2968:
2963:Joseph Lyons
2956:
2918:
2897:Bill Sheahan
2881:
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2866:
2861:Francis Bell
2849:truss bridge
2846:wrought iron
2843:
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2806:Wantabadgery
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2733:Hume Highway
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2643:Niagara Café
2634:
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2518:As of 2005,
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2331:mm (inches)
1867:mm (inches)
1520:
1512:
1494:
1470:
1463:
1448:serpentinite
1434:
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1191:
1184:
1181:Demographics
1174:
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1149:The steamer
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1061:Edward River
1056:
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1030:Murray River
1021:
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994:pagan ground
993:
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970:Hume Highway
967:
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908:John Gilbert
905:
893:John Peisley
890:
886:
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862:Major floods
860:
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837:James Larmer
833:
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754:Memorial to
739:in 1903 and
722:
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685:Duke of York
674:
662:Thomas Wills
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131:2,057 (
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8958:Jerra Jerra
8804:Adjungbilly
8651:Livingstone
8560:Willbriggie
8500:Walleroobie
8495:Wallendbeen
8490:Walla Walla
8360:Stony Point
8275:Pretty Pine
8120:Mitta Mitta
8010:Laurel Hill
7955:Junee Reefs
7855:Grong Grong
7845:Grahamstown
7820:Gobarralong
7795:French Park
7700:Corobimilla
7685:Cootamundra
7670:Cookardinia
7650:Colinroobie
7640:Coleambally
7585:Bungowannah
7535:Boree Creek
7465:Beelbangera
7390:Adjungbilly
7378:Communities
7367:Wagga Wagga
7251:Wagga Wagga
7169:Wallendbeen
7129:Mount Adrah
7119:Jones Creek
7099:Gobarralong
7079:Cootamundra
7069:Burra Creek
7059:Adjungbilly
6004:10 November
5967:19 December
5715:5 September
5570:18 February
5313:"Belonging"
5225:"Belonging"
4016:5 September
3990:5 September
3968:With video.
3962:22 December
3788:11 December
3766:11 December
3166:15 December
3108:Cootamundra
3079:The town's
2844:In 1867, a
2653:John Curtin
2531:Gold mining
2527:in Sydney.
2491:Other than
1452:prehistoric
1194:2016 census
976:Tent cities
947:bushrangers
924:Harry Power
882:bushrangers
868:Bushrangers
816:John Baxter
802:Anita Heiss
729:Cootamundra
725:branch line
703:Post office
524:Willeplumma
439:Willeblumma
414:2021 census
235:Cootamundra
185:Wagga Wagga
149:Postcode(s)
140:Established
133:2021 census
115: /
103:148°06′28″E
90:Coordinates
9140:Categories
9078:Yellow Bog
9070:Tumbarumba
9023:Pugilistic
8899:Bungendore
8892:Bulls Head
8853:Black Joes
8671:Woomargama
8666:Oolambeyan
8585:Woomargama
8535:Welaregang
8530:Wee Jasper
8510:Wanganella
8485:Walbundrie
8470:Uranquinty
8460:Urangeline
8435:Tumbarumba
8345:Stanbridge
8340:Springdale
8330:Sebastopol
8265:Perekerten
8205:Narrandera
8200:Narraburra
8105:Milbrulong
8090:Merriwagga
8030:Logie Brae
7930:Jerilderie
7810:Gidginbung
7770:Eurongilly
7745:Deniliquin
7725:Currawarna
7720:Cunninyeuk
7630:Carrathool
7610:Burrinjuck
7605:Burrandana
7575:Bullenbung
7550:Brocklesby
7525:Booroorban
7410:Ariah Park
7395:Alfredtown
7352:Narrandera
7322:Jerilderie
7297:Federation
7282:Carrathool
6531:Moses 1939
6309:4 December
5660:13 January
5090:The Empire
4989:"WANGANUI"
4621:"GUNDAGAI"
4593:"GUNDAGAI"
4468:The Empire
4429:"Gundagai"
4394:"GOULBURN"
4259:The Empire
4037:The Empire
3922:14 January
3710:"Canberra"
3602:"Gundagai"
3535:"BATHURST"
3221:"Gundagai"
3134:References
2972:Jack Moses
2934:bullockies
2909:Burrinjuck
2584:Actinolite
2403:(≥ 0.2 mm)
1939:(≥ 0.2 mm)
1441:chrysotile
1430:Wee Jasper
1024:. Captain
800:(2021) by
767:See also:
642:budgerigar
488:(formerly
445:= possum,
425:Indigenous
315:Tucker Box
128:Population
100:35°03′57″S
9088:Landmarks
8943:Hell Hole
8845:Billabong
8820:Barmedman
8641:Cocoparra
8600:Yallakool
8580:Woolgarlo
8525:Warragoon
8430:Tullakool
8415:Tooleybuc
8370:Table Top
8325:Savernake
8230:Old Junee
8160:Moulamein
8050:Mangoplah
8040:Mairjimmy
8035:Lowesdale
7995:Ladysmith
7970:Koraleigh
7965:Khancoban
7940:Jingellic
7905:Hopefield
7880:Harefield
7850:Greenvale
7830:Gogeldrie
7755:Dirnaseer
7730:Darbalara
7665:Condoulpe
7655:Combaning
7570:Bulgandry
7565:Brushwood
7555:Brookdale
7530:Borambola
7510:Book Book
7485:Bidgeemia
7480:Bethungra
7425:Balranald
7405:Ardlethan
7400:Alma Park
7272:Balranald
7109:Jackalass
7089:Darbalara
6516:12 August
6488:12 August
6415:21 August
6255:12 August
5942:5 October
5916:28 August
5850:1833-7538
5772:Joan Kerr
5634:25 August
5583:CC-BY 4.0
5538:CC-BY 4.0
5493:CC-BY 4.0
5287:See also
5268:1833-7538
5125:12 August
5097:12 August
5069:12 August
5041:12 August
4973:12 August
4945:12 August
4917:12 August
4860:12 August
4832:12 August
4804:12 August
4776:12 August
4745:12 August
4717:12 August
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4577:12 August
4549:12 August
4521:12 August
4475:12 August
4406:12 August
4378:12 August
4350:12 August
4322:12 August
4294:12 August
4266:12 August
4254:"WINDSOR"
4238:12 August
4210:12 August
4182:12 August
4154:12 August
4126:12 August
4098:12 August
3844:12 August
3816:12 August
3722:12 August
3715:The Argus
3694:12 August
3668:12 August
3662:Tom Wills
3641:12 August
3634:The Argus
3576:12 August
3547:12 August
3519:12 August
3476:12 August
3443:12 August
3415:12 August
3286:12 August
3102:In 2016,
3094:in 2012.
3085:Maher Cup
2930:teamsters
2673:memorial.
2657:Kytherian
2599:magnesite
2541:gold rush
1416:Geography
1077:Waitotara
940:Ned Kelly
928:Ned Kelly
689:George VI
675:Gundagai
555:Melbourne
541:sculpture
512:squatters
431:Wiradjuri
412:. In the
284:714.4 mm
223:Clarendon
197:Melbourne
158:Elevation
9151:Gundagai
9105:Hume Dam
9054:Tarcutta
9015:Peelwood
8936:Gum Flat
8878:Broadway
8836:Berthong
8570:Wondalga
8565:Womboota
8555:Widgiewa
8550:Widgelli
8440:Tumblong
8410:Tocumwal
8405:The Rock
8395:Tarcutta
8390:Tantonan
8380:Talmalmo
8375:Talbingo
8305:Rosewood
8280:Pulletop
8235:One Tree
8220:Oaklands
8180:Munderoo
8175:Mundarlo
8150:Morundah
8110:Millwood
8070:Mathoura
8025:Lockhart
8000:Langtree
7990:Lacmalac
7925:Illilawa
7900:Holbrook
7895:Hillston
7870:Gundagai
7840:Goorawin
7835:Goolgowi
7815:Gerogery
7790:Frampton
7780:Ferndale
7760:Downside
7750:Dilpurra
7740:Daysdale
7715:Culcairn
7710:Cowabbie
7680:Coolamon
7625:Carabost
7620:Caldwell
7600:Burraboi
7590:Bunnaloo
7520:Booligal
7475:Berrigan
7430:Barellan
7420:Balldale
7415:Ballbank
7337:Lockhart
7302:Griffith
7287:Coolamon
7277:Berrigan
7246:Griffith
7225:–
7223:Riverina
7174:Yannawah
7164:Tumblong
7134:Mundarlo
7114:Jindalee
7104:Gundagai
7094:Frampton
7084:Cullinga
7001:Gundagai
6990:Gundagai
6772:16 March
6746:16 March
6721:16 March
6676:16 March
6650:16 March
6623:Archived
6581:16 March
6227:10 March
6198:16 March
6172:10 March
6141:10 March
6110:10 March
6079:10 March
6048:10 March
6026:10 March
5863:11 March
5858:70677943
5792:cite web
5747:Archived
5688:Archived
5566:. H02022
5521:. H01159
5476:. H01039
5318:Facebook
5296:11 March
5281:11 March
5276:70677943
4961:"ALBURY"
3932:cite web
3861:Canberra
3122:See also
3104:Gundagai
2942:shearers
2926:folklore
2810:Mundarlo
2798:Tumblong
2717:crossing
2591:Chromite
2580:Asbestos
2448:Source:
2396:(24.63)
2327:Average
2112:(113.4)
2107:(108.7)
2102:(106.9)
2062:(102.9)
2057:(111.2)
2052:(113.4)
1984:Source:
1932:(28.13)
1863:Average
1648:(109.9)
1643:(107.8)
1638:(104.7)
1598:(101.7)
1593:(108.3)
1588:(109.9)
1503:. Under
1477:Tumblong
1456:Gondwana
1444:asbestos
1437:Cambrian
1426:Riverina
1405:Source:
1121:Explorer
1117:Explorer
1093:Gundagai
1075:and the
1073:Wanganui
1069:Gundagai
1065:Gundagai
1057:Gundagai
1046:Scotland
1038:Gundagai
1036:and the
1020:and the
1010:Gundagai
1006:Explorer
955:Ben Hall
901:Bathurst
897:Mundarlo
852:wetlands
618:Township
593:Canberra
571:Tasmania
528:Tumblong
486:Anglican
353:Gundagai
332:Tumblong
325:Gundagai
274:22.3 °C
247:Riverina
179:Canberra
166:Location
68:Gundagai
25:Gundagai
9062:Taylors
8990:Mirrool
8982:Maragle
8870:Bowning
8795:Adelong
8714:Lachlan
8699:Darling
8685:Rivers,
8620:Yoogali
8575:Woodend
8545:Whitton
8520:Warburn
8425:Tootool
8365:Tabbita
8315:Sandigo
8295:Rannock
8260:Penarie
8240:Osborne
8190:Muttama
8185:Murrami
8170:Mulwala
8115:Mirrool
8085:Mayrung
8060:Marinna
7980:Kyeamba
7975:Kyalite
7960:Kamarah
7945:Jugiong
7935:Jindera
7910:Howlong
7875:Hanwood
7805:Ganmain
7765:Euberta
7660:Conargo
7580:Bundure
7560:Brungle
7545:Brawlin
7515:Bookham
7505:Blighty
7500:Birrego
7460:Bectric
7445:Barooga
7385:Adelong
7376:Towns /
7139:Muttama
7064:Brawlin
6445:29 June
5891:18 July
5733:, p.107
5609:12 July
5586:licence
5541:licence
5496:licence
5430:18 July
5324:3 April
4689:12 July
4655:12 July
4447:12 July
4044:30 July
3744:11 June
3034:Culture
3022:,' and
2946:drovers
2938:swagmen
2820:Bridges
2794:Adelong
2560:(where
2509:lucerne
2493:tourism
2487:Economy
2391:(2.20)
2386:(2.61)
2381:(2.02)
2376:(2.27)
2371:(2.11)
2366:(2.42)
2361:(2.50)
2356:(1.52)
2351:(1.26)
2346:(1.98)
2341:(1.94)
2336:(1.80)
2322:(22.1)
2317:(40.8)
2312:(35.1)
2307:(29.1)
2302:(25.5)
2297:(23.4)
2292:(22.1)
2287:(23.7)
2282:(26.4)
2277:(29.8)
2272:(38.5)
2267:(43.3)
2262:(42.6)
2252:(48.3)
2247:(57.2)
2242:(53.2)
2237:(46.6)
2232:(41.2)
2227:(37.0)
2222:(36.7)
2217:(38.1)
2212:(41.0)
2207:(47.5)
2202:(56.3)
2197:(61.9)
2192:(62.6)
2182:(72.8)
2177:(85.5)
2172:(79.3)
2167:(72.7)
2162:(65.5)
2157:(59.0)
2152:(55.6)
2147:(57.2)
2142:(64.0)
2137:(73.8)
2132:(82.2)
2127:(88.0)
2122:(90.9)
2097:(96.8)
2092:(87.8)
2087:(78.6)
2082:(69.8)
2077:(71.4)
2072:(79.7)
2067:(94.6)
1927:(2.06)
1922:(1.95)
1917:(2.72)
1912:(2.69)
1907:(2.49)
1902:(3.09)
1897:(2.37)
1892:(2.67)
1887:(2.16)
1882:(1.72)
1877:(1.62)
1872:(2.59)
1858:(22.8)
1853:(39.0)
1848:(35.6)
1843:(30.2)
1838:(28.4)
1833:(23.9)
1828:(22.8)
1823:(25.9)
1818:(25.5)
1813:(32.0)
1808:(37.4)
1803:(40.3)
1798:(43.7)
1788:(47.4)
1783:(55.6)
1778:(50.5)
1773:(45.5)
1768:(41.2)
1763:(37.6)
1758:(35.6)
1753:(37.8)
1748:(42.8)
1743:(47.7)
1738:(55.2)
1733:(60.1)
1728:(59.0)
1718:(72.1)
1713:(84.6)
1708:(78.4)
1703:(71.1)
1698:(63.7)
1693:(58.8)
1688:(55.0)
1683:(56.5)
1678:(64.4)
1673:(73.0)
1668:(82.0)
1663:(88.5)
1658:(88.9)
1633:(92.3)
1628:(86.7)
1623:(80.2)
1618:(67.3)
1613:(71.6)
1608:(81.1)
1603:(95.9)
1491:Climate
1481:Muttama
1192:At the
1097:Wallace
982:swagmen
959:exhumed
932:Adelong
920:Adelong
912:Jugiong
856:marshes
820:Caiguna
731:on the
719:Railway
695:(later
687:(later
520:Jugiong
480:of the
472:of the
420:History
286:28.1 in
279:8.5 °C
9046:Spring
8975:Mannus
8967:Kindra
8950:Little
8907:Burkes
8885:Brooks
8759:Wakool
8739:Paddys
8734:Niemur
8724:Murray
8704:Edward
8625:Yuluma
8540:Westby
8505:Wamoon
8480:Wakool
8450:Tuppal
8400:Temora
8335:Speewa
8320:Sangar
8300:Rennie
8250:Ournie
8225:Oberne
8210:Niemur
8195:Nangus
8155:Morven
8145:Morago
8135:Moolpa
8100:Methul
8075:Matong
8065:Marrar
8055:Mannus
8045:Malebo
8015:Leeton
7985:Kywong
7920:Illabo
7915:Humula
7865:Gunbar
7800:Galore
7785:Finley
7775:Euston
7705:Corowa
7695:Coreen
7675:Coolac
7595:Buraja
7490:Bilbul
7455:Beckom
7450:Batlow
7440:Barnes
7435:Barham
7362:Temora
7332:Leeton
7267:Albury
7241:Albury
7234:Cities
7149:Pettit
7144:Nangus
7074:Coolac
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