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Part of the land originally inhabited by the Wiradjuri Aboriginal people, the town of Gulargambone in central west New South Wales takes its name from a Wiradjuri word meaning 'watering place of many birds'. Located alongside the Castlereagh River, Gulargambone would attract cattle farmers who established extensive pastoral runs in the area by the 1840s following explorer John Oxley passing through the region in the early 1800s.

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Location:

    SSC17409: Gulargambone
    Longitude:
    148.351159849
    Latitude:
    -31.2917408188