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Bundarra is a
small town on the
Northern Tablelands of New
South Wales, Australia. The town is
located on
Thunderbolts Way and on the
banks of the Gwydir...
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Thunderbolts Way (and at its
northern end as
Bundarra Road) is a 305-kilometre (190 mi)
country road
located in the
Northern Tablelands region of New South...
- The
Bundarra and
Tingha Advocate was an
English language newspaper published in
Bundarra, New
South Wales. It was
published from 1900 to 1932. The Bundarra...
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stations in New
England Local Area
Command (LAC) are Armidale, Ashford,
Bundarra, Deepwater, Delungra, Emmaville, Glen Innes, Guyra, Inverell, Tenterfield...
- The
Bundarra-Barraba
Important Bird Area lies in the
Northern Tablelands of north-eastern New
South Wales, Australia. It is
important for the conservation...
- The
Bundarra Police Station and
Courthouse is a heritage-listed
former police station and
courthouse located at
Oliver Street,
Bundarra, in the New England...
- an
eastern states newspaper "Agricultural Bank".
Bundarra &
Tingha Advocate. Vol. 6, no. 305.
Bundarra. 27
October 1906. p. 2.
Retrieved 6
March 2024 –...
- "Bora Cr**** News".
Bundarra and
Tingha Advocate. 8
February 1902. p. 2.
Retrieved 21
February 2025. "Bora Cr**** Notes".
Bundarra and
Tingha Advocate...
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Barraba had a po****tion of
approximately 1,400 people. It is part of the
Bundarra-Barraba
Important Bird Area
which is
important for the
conservation of...
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Caladenia amnicola,
commonly known as the
Bundarra spider orchid, is a
plant in the
orchid family Orchidaceae and is
endemic to a
small area in New South...