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The North West Slopes also includes the towns of Gunnedah, Warialda, Manilla, Boggabri, Mungindi, Narrabri, Moree, Quirindi and Wee Waa; and many villages. [ 2 ] It has traditionally been a major wheat -growing area, but in recent decades irrigated crops, especially cotton , have become significant.
Approximate boundaries of the New England North West region within New South Wales. New England is a geographical region in the north of the state of New South Wales, Australia, about 60 km (37 mi) inland from the Tasman Sea. The area includes the Northern Tablelands (or New England Tablelands) and the North West Slopes regions.
North-West Slopes: North west refers to its location relative to Sydney and the region is in the northeast of the state, being the slopes and plains to the west of the Northern Tablelands. Mid-sized city of Tamworth and other towns of Moree, Gunnedah, Coonabarabran. A hilly, inland, temperate region. South-West Slopes: Riverina
The Grattai Mountain, a mountain located within the Nandewar Range, is situated within the North West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia. The mountain was formed by the Nandewar Volcano around 21 million years ago. The mountain has an elevation of 1,301 metres (4,268 ft) above sea level [1] [2] and lies within the Mount Kaputar ...
The Nandewar Range, a mountain range that is part of the Great Dividing Range, is located in the North West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia. The range is situated approximately 30 km (19 mi) east of the township of Narrabri. John Oxley was the first European to see the range in 1818 as he explored the New South Wales. [1]
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New South Wales can be divided into four broad landform components: the coastal regions fronting the Tasman Sea in the east of the State; the highlands (elevated tablelands) which form part of the Great Dividing Range; the western (inland) slopes of the highlands, which form the main agricultural region of the State; the arid western plains
Mount Lindesay, sometimes incorrectly recorded as Mount Lindsay, a mountain located within the Nandewar Range, is situated within the North West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia. The mountain was formed by the Nandewar extinct volcano which ceased activity about 17 million years ago after 4 million years of activity. [3]