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  2. Central Tablelands - Wikipedia

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    The Central Tablelands in New South Wales is a geographic area that lies between the Sydney Metropolitan Area and the Central Western Slopes and Plains. The Great Dividing Range passes in a north–south direction through the Central Tablelands and includes the Blue Mountains .

  3. Mount Bindo - Wikipedia

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    Mount Bindo, a mountain on the Great Dividing Range, is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia.. With an elevation of 1,364 metres (4,475 ft) above sea level, [1] [2] Mount Bindo is one of the highest points on the Central Tablelands and attracts regular light snowfalls in winter.

  4. Regions of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Lies between the Mid North Coast and the Central Coast, and includes the valley of the Hunter River (which extends far inland between the Northern Tablelands and the Central West), as well as the Newcastle–Lake Macquarie conurbation, the second largest urban area in NSW. South Coast: Illawarra: Coastal region between Royal National Park and ...

  5. Lithgow, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Lithgow is a town in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia and is the administrative centre of the City of Lithgow local government area. It is located in a mountain valley named Lithgow's Valley by John Oxley in honour of William Lithgow.

  6. Shooters Hill, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Shooters Hill is a locality and mountain located 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Oberon, New South Wales.It is the fourth highest point in the Central Tablelands at 1,355 metres (4,446 ft) AHD, behind Mount Canobolas at 1,394 metres (4,573 ft) AHD, Mount Bindo at 1,363 metres (4,472 ft) AHD and Mount Trickett at 1,362 metres (4,469 ft) AHD.

  7. New England (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The population of the tablelands has been estimated to be 1,100 to 1,200 at the time of colonisation – quite low in comparison to the Liverpool Plains and Gwyder River region, estimated to be 4,500 to 5,500. Conflict, disease and environmental damage caused the tablelands population to be reduced to 400 by the 1890s. [2]

  8. Jenolan Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Jenolan Caves (Tharawal: Binoomea, Bindo, Binda [2]) are limestone caves located within the Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve in the Central Tablelands region, west of the Blue Mountains, in Jenolan, Oberon Council, New South Wales, in eastern Australia.

  9. Mayfield Garden - Wikipedia

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    Mayfield Garden is a cool climate garden situated in Oberon in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia.Located approximately 200 kilometres (120 mi) west of Sydney, the garden is one of the world's largest privately owned cool climate gardens, lying within a 2,000-hectare (5,000-acre) working farm.