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Nundle is a
village in the New
England region of New
South Wales, Australia. It was
formerly the
centre of
Nundle Shire, but most of this area, including...
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Nundle Shire was a
local government area in the New
England region of New
South Wales, Australia.
Nundle Shire was
proclaimed on 7
March 1906, one of 134...
- Australia. This
former gold
mining town is
situated about 10 km
south east of
Nundle. The
village is part of the
Tamworth Regional Council district and Parry...
- the
Great Dividing Range and
Mount Royal Range,
south of the
village of
Nundle, and
flows generally north, west and
north west and
emerges into the Liverpool...
- Australia, 251 km
north of Sydney. Near the
national park are
villages like
Nundle and
Murrurundi and the town of Quirindi. One of the main
features of the...
- Council, is
formed from
Tamworth town,
Manilla Shire and
parts of Parry,
Nundle and
Barraba Shires. 2006 – In
December the
Tamworth Regional Council voted...
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towns and
villages such as, Bingara, Bear Hill, Elsmore, Emmaville, Metz,
Nundle, Stannifer,
Tingha and Torrington.
Construction of the
Northern Tablelands...
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amalgamated with
Tamworth City
Council and
portions of Parry,
Barraba and
Nundle Shire Councils to form
Tamworth Regional Council in 2004. It lies next to...
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National Airways Flight 331, a
Douglas DC-3,
crashed into high
terrain near
Nundle, New
South Wales,
killing all 13
people on board.
October 2 – In the Bukken...
- The 1948
Lutana crash occurred on 2
September 1948 near
Nundle, New
South Wales, Australia, when the Lutana, a
Douglas DC-3
operated by
Australian National...