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West Kaputar Lookout is a must-see destination for anyone visiting the Mount Kaputar National Park.
Wollomombi Falls is a stunning plunge waterfall located in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. Situated in the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, the falls are approximately 40 kilometers (25 mi) east of Armidale. They can be reached by taking a 1.45-kilometer (0.90 mi) diversion off the Waterfall Way.
Wolseley Park Gunnedah is a versatile public park located in the central business district of Gunnedah.
The Wooldridge Recreation and Fossicking Reserve is a popular tourist destination located approximately six kilometres from Uralla township along the Kingstown Road.
Wyoming Lavender Estate is a family-owned lavender farm located in Mount Russell, New South Wales.
Yarrie Lake is a stunning natural wonder located just a few kilometres west of the scientific wonder of Australia Telescope.
The Armidale Art Gallery is a regional art gallery in Armidale, New South Wales. The gallery is the public face of the New England Art Society Inc., a non-profit organization.
The Armidale Folk Museum is run by the Armidale Regional Council and its origins date back to 1933.
Armidale Teachers' College is a former Grade II Listed tertiary college at 122–132 Mossman Street, Armidale, Armidale Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia.
The Australian Country Music Hall of Fame, which includes the Walk a Country Mile, features an unrivaled collection of Australian country artist memorabilia and showcases Tamworth's musical history.
Australian Poetry Hall of Fame aims to preserve Australian poetry, songlines and languages.
A memorial hall dedicated to Ben Lomond's soldiers who served in the First and Second World Wars.
The museum is of panel construction with a patented iron roof and was constructed of pit sawn and hand carved local cypress wood.
Boggabri was declared a municipality in 1860 but it became a reality in 1882 with the opening of the railway.
Booloominbah is a Grade II Listed Manor House at 60 Madgwick Drive, Armidale, Armidale Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia.
The museum complex is made up of a cottage built by the first Mayor of Tamworth in 1875 adjacent to a vertical slab shepherd's hut, both on their original sites.
The Centenary Cottage Museum was originally intended to be a house museum, opened in 1971 depicting various furnished rooms of a Victorian house
A gem of a museum, a beautiful city.
The home of internationally acclaimed Aboriginal artist Lloyd Gawura Hornsby. Gawura Gallery features contemporary art by local, interstate and international artists.
Hands of Fame Park was formed in Tamworth in 1977 as a tribute to the people who made their mark in Australian country music.
The Inverell Art Gallery is a community gallery operated by the Inverell Art Society which displays and sells a wide range of original arts and crafts.
The authentic buildings of the village have been collected from Inverell and surrounding districts and represent the lifestyle and pioneering spirit of our forebears.
John Oxley was born at Kirkham Abbey near Westow in Yorkshire, UK.
The Land of the Beardies History House is essentially a folklore museum.
Visit the private Museum of Manila's Past Items, curated by locals Harry and Robyn Fletcher.
McCrossin's Mill Museum and Function Center is owned and operated by volunteers from the Uralla Historical Society.
Moree has a strong club of motorists.
The UNE Museum of Antiquities (UNEMA), established in 1959, is Australia’s first regional museum of antiquities.
The Museum of Printing at NERAM is a Technology museum located in Armidale, NSW.