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Gunnedah
Gunnedah, New South Wales is both a town and a local government area in northeast New South Wales. At the 2006 census, there were 12,007 people living in the town, including indigenous people numbering 931. The intersection of the Oxley and Kamilaroi Highways in Gunnedah provides easy access to Sydney, which is nearly 480 kilometres away. Tamworth is closer, at 75 km. Gunnedah residents can travel to Sydney by rail. The area is largely agricultural, with more than 80% of the shire crowing cotton, cereal, and oilseed grains. Beef, lamb, and pork are raised in the Gunnedah area, which is home to an annual exhibition of agricultural equipment called AgQuip. The town is the self-proclaimed “Koala Capital of the World,” but this title is also claimed by Port Stephens. The Port Stephens koala population is large enough to warrant a specialized koala hospital. The aboriginal people who inhabited this land spoke Kamilaroi (or Gamilaraay)., and they called themselves the ‘gunn-e-darr.’ One of the most famous of the indigenous people was Cumbo Gunnerah. Coal was discovered in 1877, on Black Jack Hill, and is still important to the economy of the area today. Gunnedah is served by the Mungindi Railway Line.
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Gunnedah Golf Club is an exceptional 18-hole golf course residing in the midst of the residential area of Gunnedah. The course itself offers bent greens and challenging putts. The club restaurant offers excellent dining, and there is a bar on the premises. It is not unusual to be fully engaged in a round of golf, and look up to see a koala passing by on the tree-lined fairways. The club offers gaming facilities.
Miners Memorial
In tribute to the twenty miners who lost their lives, over an 89-year span of mining history, this beautiful statue is one and one-quarter times life size. It depicts a coal miner replacing a pit prop. The broken prop at his feet symbolizes “broken” miners’ lives. The statue is a most imposing landmark in Brock’s Court. It is strategically illuminated at night. The surrounding Brock’s Court offers walking paths and sitting areas around the statue.