Overview

Towns in the
Temora Council Area ..


ARIAH PARK
BAGDAD
BECTRIC
CHELLINGTON
CLEAR HILLS
COMBANING
COMBANING SOUTH
COOLAMON
DINGA DINGA
GIDGINBUNG
GROGAN
MIMOSA
MIRROOL
NARRABURRA
PUCAWAN
QUANDARY
REEFTON
SEBASTOPOL
SPRINGDALE
TARA
TEMORA
TRUNGLEY
TRUNGLEY HALL
WALLUNDRY
YOUNG
Temora is situated within the Riverina Region of New South Wales.

The charming, close-knit community of Temora calls itself The Friendliest Town in New South Wales.

Temora is home to the Rural Museum where you can find the original family home of cricket legend, Sir Donald Bradman (moved from nearby Yeo Yeo siding), a replica of the 7.3 kg Mother Shipton gold nugget and vintage agricultural machinery and steam engines.

History

The first white settlers arrived in Temora about 1850 and when gold fever hit after 1879, the population swelled to about 20,000 people. Once the gold boom subsided, many miners moved out, while German settlers and a new wheat industry moved in. Nearby Ariah Park was the site, in 1916, where grain was loaded in bulk at a railway siding for the first time in rural Australia.

Things to do

  • Take the Two Foot Tour around some 20 historical sites.
  • Stroll through Paleface Park and find the Statue of Paleface Adios, the famous horse, which won 108 trotting races.
  • Visit the historical village of Ariah Park – the town of "bowsers, wowsers and peppercorn trees".
  • Fossick for Temora greenstone.
  • Spot the wildlife at nearby Ingalba Nature Reserve.

Events

  • The Golden Gift Foot Race held every February, attracts Commonwealth and Olympic runners.

Don’t miss

  • Spending time among the great exhibits at the Rural Museum, including the Jimmy Sharman Boxing Troupe, the Rock and Mineral Museum and the Telecom Exchange Building. Vintage agricultural machines are put through their paces once a month for visitors.
  • A visit to the Aviation Museum to see old military aircraft. Try to coincide with the weekend once a month when some of the planes are taken out for flights.


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