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Encyclopedia > Boggabilla

Boggabilla is a small town in the far north of inland New South Wales, Australia.


Boggabilla is located on the Newell Highway north of Moree and it is close to the town of Goondiwindi across the border in Queensland.




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Walkabout - Boggabilla (137 words)
Boggabilla is a small town of some 750 people on the Newell Highway, 118 km north-east of Moree, 9 km south-east of Goondiwindi and 744 km north of Sydney.
It is situated on the NSW-Queensland border, by the banks of the Macintyre River.
Boggabilla has little to detain the passer-by, although there is a motel, a caravan park and the Wobbly Boot Hotel.
Boggabilla, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (138 words)
Boggabilla (28°36′S 150°21′E) is a small town in the far north of inland New South Wales, Australia in Moree Plains Shire.
The same "creek" element is found in the name of Boggabri.
Boggabilla is located on the Newell Highway north of Moree and it is close to the town of Goondiwindi across the border in Queensland.
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