-
Booligal /ˈbuːlɪɡəl/ is a
village in the
Riverina area of
western New
South Wales (NSW), Australia. It is
located on the Cobb Highway, on the
Lachlan River...
- Hay and **** and
Booligal is an 1896 poem by the
Australian bush poet A. B. 'Banjo'
Paterson who
wrote the poem
while working as a
solicitor with the firm...
-
Booligal, Euabalong, Ivanhoe, Mossgiel,
Gunbar and
Lachlan River Advertiser. The
Hillston Spectator and
Mount Hope, Willanthry, Cudgellico,
Booligal,...
-
Highway near Wilcannia, and runs
south through the
townships of Ivanhoe,
Booligal, Hay and Deniliquin. Its
southern terminus is in Echuca, Victoria, at a...
- John
Oxley in 1817
following the
Lachlan River to what is now the town of
Booligal.
Oxley was
followed by
Charles Sturt, who
followed the
Murrumbidgee downstream...
-
Wilcannia on the
Darling River with
Balranald on the
Murrumbidgee and
Booligal on the Lachlan.
Ivanhoe was on the
western boundary of the
Wangaibon people...
- Sturt, Mid-western and Cobb Highways. The area
includes the
towns of Hay,
Booligal and Maude. Hay
Shire was
established in 1965 by the
amalgamation of the...
-
Lachlan Valley Way is a New
South Wales country road
running from
Booligal to
north of Y****. It was
named after the
Lachlan River, and
follows its southern...
- Gooloogong, Forbes, Euabalong, Condobolin, Lake Cargelligo, Hillston,
Booligal, and Oxley. The
annual flow of the
Lachlan is erratic.
Annual flows have...
-
Hillston and
Booligal for a fortnight. The
party encountered much-flooded
country and
reached a
point five
kilometres south-west of
Booligal which was their...