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Wadbilliga National Park is a 985.3 km2 (380 sq mi)
national park that is in high
country spanning the
Monaro and
South Coast regions of south-eastern...
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South Wales, Australia. The
Wadbilliga River rises on the
western slopes of
Mount Wadbilliga,
located within Wadbilliga National Park and part of the...
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where this
species is found. It had
previously been
known as
Kunzea sp.
Wadbilliga (Rodd 6168). This
kunzea grows in
heath on the
tablelands at altitudes...
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Tuglow Tumut Turners Turon Tuross Tweed U
Undowah Upsalls Urumbilum W
Wadbilliga Wah Way
Walcrow Wallagaraugh Wallamba Wallingat Wang Wauk
Wangat Warbro...
- of the
Great Dividing Range,
below Mount Kydra on the
western edge of
Wadbilliga National Park, not far from Cooma. The
river flows generally north, east...
- potteries, an iron forge, art galleries, tea
rooms and
antique shops.
Wadbilliga National Park is 20 km west of Cobargo. The name
Cobargo may have originated...
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Mount Imlay Murramarang Nattai South East
Forests Tallaganda Tarlo River Wadbilliga Yanununbeyan Sydney &
Surrounds Berowra Valley Blue
Mountains Cattai Dharawal...
- census,
Brogo had a po****tion of 581 people. The
locality is
bounded by
Wadbilliga National Park on the West and
Mumbulla Mountain on the east. The Princes...
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Eucalyptus paliformis,
commonly known as
Wadbilliga ash, is a
species of
small to medium-sized tree that is
endemic to a
small area in
southern New South...
- west of the
Monaro Range, and lies 20
kilometres (12 mi) west of the
Wadbilliga National Park. The area
around Nimmitabel has the only true chernozem...