Baradine

E378018

Baradine is a small rural town in New South Wales, Australia, known as a gateway to the Pilliga Forest and for its agricultural and forestry activities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality
town
climate hot summers and cool winters
country Australia
distanceToCoonabarabran about 45 km northwest
distanceToSydney about 490 km northwest
economicRole service centre for forestry workers
service centre for surrounding farms
environment native cypress pine forests
semi-arid woodland
hasAttraction Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre
access to bushwalking tracks
birdwatching opportunities
hasCommunityFeature community hall
local sporting facilities
hasFacility Baradine Public School
local shops
rural health services
hasPostcode 2396
hasRailwayHistory former branch line terminus
isIn Australia
New South Wales
Warrumbungle Shire
knownFor agriculture
forestry
gateway to the Pilliga Forest
timber industry
localGovernmentArea Warrumbungle Shire
locatedIn rural New South Wales
locatedNear Pilliga Forest
Pilliga Nature Reserve
primaryIndustries cattle grazing
cropping
forestry operations
sheep grazing
region North West Slopes
roadAccess via regional roads from Coonabarabran
state New South Wales
tourismType eco-tourism gateway to Pilliga
nature-based tourism
vegetation cypress pine
eucalypt woodland
wildlife diverse bird species
kangaroos
koalas in surrounding forest areas

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