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- Yerranderie is a ghost town located near Kanangra-Boyd National Park in New South Wales, Australia in Wollondilly Shire. Yerranderie was formerly a silver...
- Kowmung House on Scotts Main Range, as well as Twin Peaks, south of Yerranderie. An exclusion zone of approximately three kilometres was created around...
- southwest by the Kanangra-Boyd National Park; and to the west by the Yerranderie State Conservation Area. Blue Mountains National Park does not directly...
- properties along Scotts Main Range, heritage buildings and scenery at Yerranderie and scenery around Lake Burragorang. Public transport via rail is available...
- Cookem, and Belloon P**** to Yerranderie. Limited public vehicle access is allowed on fire trail W4 from Sheahys Cr**** to Yerranderie. A hydroelectric power...
- the historic Denison Bridge with the Macquarie River p****ing below. Yerranderie Regional Park Evans Crown Nature Reserve Abercrombie House National Motor...
- continued to grow in size and intensity, burning towards the township of Yerranderie. Firefighters undertook backburning around the town whilst helicopters...
- Warragamba Werombi Wilton, including the estate of Bingara Gorge Yanderra Yerranderie Wollondilly Shire was constituted by proclamation in the NSW Government...
- Conservation Area Nattai State Conservation Area Parr State Conservation Area Yerranderie State Conservation Area Regional Parks are managed by the Department...
- the Nattai to the Wollondilly River and up to the heights above where Yerranderie now stands. Barrallier noted in his journal that the Gundungara "themselves...