There are 5 aboriginal sites in Outback NSW
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Byrock Rock Holes is a significant site for the Ngemba people, located in a small village in New South Wales.
Culgoa National Park is a protected national park in New South Wales, Australia, known for its expansive area and location in the Australian outback.
Welcome to Gundabooka National Park, a stunning protected area in the north-west region of New South Wales, Australia!
Located in the Far West region of New South Wales, Australia, the Kinchega National Park is a 44,259-hectare protected national park that forms an eastern edge along the Darling River.
Mutawintji National Park, formerly known as Mootwingee National Park, was established in 1998 to protect and conserve a vast region of New South Wales.