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Nerriga (/nɛrəɡə/) is a
small village in the
Southern Tablelands of New
South Wales,
Australia in Queanbeyan-Palerang
Regional Council. It is situated...
- Road') was a
historic road in New
South Wales, Australia, that ran from
Nerriga to what is now
called Vincentia on
Jervis Bay. It was
constructed privately...
- been
upgraded to
improve the
connection from
Canberra and
Goulburn to
Nerriga,
Nowra and
Jervis Bay. At the 2016 census,
Oallen had a po****tion of 141...
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There are two
entrances in the
northern part of the park. One is near
Nerriga and
requires walking through farmland to the area
around Quilty's Mountain...
- 1839. He
chose to reside, with his family, on
other land that he
owned at
Nerriga. One of Mackenzies's sons—probably his
eldest son, Andrew—managed 'Dangelong'...
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Narrikup Narrogin Narromine Needilup Neendaling Neerabup Nelligen Nemingha Nerriga Nerrigundah Ngunnawal Nhulunbuy Nimmitabel Ningi Nippering Nirimba Noarlunga...
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heath and
shallow moss
gardens on rock
ledges from the Blue
Mountains to
Nerriga.
Genoplesium apostasioides is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, herb...
- John Mackenzie,
supplied the
materials and
labour for the
Braidwood to
Nerriga section. In 1841
Braidwood Farm had 141 residents.
Wilson was sent bankrupt...
- It lies on the
Braidwood Road on the
Endrick River between Nowra and
Nerriga. This road
continues southwest to Braidwood, but this
involves a section...
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Habit near
Nerriga...