- 2021 census,
Dungowan had a po****tion of 366.
Dungowan was
first gazetted on 10 May 1974.
Politician Peter Draper has
resided in
Dungowan since 1984....
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Dungowan 16°52′26″S 132°15′07″E / 16.874°S 132.252°E / -16.874; 132.252 (
Dungowan)
Dungowan Station is a
pastoral lease that
operates as a cattle...
- in 2019, the
describers suggested the
common name of
Dungowan bush tomato, in
reference to
Dungowan Station where it was collected. The
species is restricted...
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grade in 2018
after a
merger between the divisions. Kootingal-Moonbi,
Dungowan and
Boggabri moved up to
being full
first grade teams,
whilst Manilla and...
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Derringullen Deua
Dilgry Dingo Doubtful Doyles Dry Du Faur
Duckmaloi Dumaresq Dungowan **** E Eden
Edward Ellenborough Emu
Swamp Endrick Erskine Esk Eu****bene...
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Crown Point Station Curtin Springs Deep Well
Station Delamere Station Dungowan Station Elsey Station Epenarra Station Erldunda Fish
River Station (became...
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Barkly Tableland. It is
operated in
conjunction with
Newcastle Waters and
Dungowan Stations. The
property shares a
boundary with
Beetaloo Station to the north...
- Ryan, Glen (2010). THE
LEEDS FORGE CARS C3101 to 3150. 95
Allawah Road
Dungowan NSW 2340: Bow
River Publishing. pp. 150–151. ISBN 978-0-646-53011-6.{{cite...
- Point,
Bundarra (part), Calala,
Crawney (part), Daruka,
Duncans Cr****,
Dungowan, Duri, East Tamworth, Garoo, Garthowen, Gidley,
Goonoo Goonoo, Gowrie,...
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Bundarra (1908),
Barraba (1910),
Boggabri (1911),
Tamworth West (1919),
Dungowan (1930),
Tamworth South (1954),
Lightning Ridge (1980),
Mungindi (1995)...