- The
Namoi River, a
major perennial river that is part of the
Barwon catchment of the Murray–Darling basin, is
located in the
Northern Tablelands and North...
-
Namoi Shire was a
local government area in the
North West
Slopes region of New
South Wales, Australia.
Namoi Shire was
proclaimed on 7
March 1906. Its...
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Namoi,
known as The
Namoi until 1910 was an
electoral district of the
Legislative ****embly in the
Australian state of New
South Wales,
created in 1880...
- and
Namoi District Newspaper. The
Narrabri Herald and
Northern Districts'
Advertiser was
first published in 1873 and The
Narrabri Age and
Namoi District...
- The
Namoi River snapping turtle (Myuchelys bellii), also
commonly known as Bell's turtle, the
Namoi River elseya, or Bell's saw-s****ed turtle, is a species...
- Peel River, a
watercourse that is part of the
Namoi catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is
located in the
North West
Slopes and
Plains district...
- by-election was held for the New
South Wales Legislative ****embly
electorate of
Namoi on 31 July 1890
because of the
death of Tom
Dangar (Free Trade). Charles...
- region, with 80% of the
surrounding shire area
devoted to farming. The
Namoi River flows west then north-west
through the town
providing water beneficial...
-
Thomas Mitc****
reached Wallamoul Station near
Tamworth and
explored to the
Namoi River then
followed it to Narrabri.
Moving on, Mitc****
found a deep, broad...
- The town is
within the
Narrabri Shire local government area and is on the
Namoi River. Wee Waa is 41
kilometres (25 mi) north-west of
Narrabri and 571 kilometres...