Along the Road to Gundagai was created in 1924.
No, this song was written by Jack O'Hagan as "the Road to Gundagai" and was first recorded in 1924 by Peter Dawson and sold over 50,000 copies in the first 3 months
Along the Road was created in 1994.
Tales Along This Road was created on 2006-04-21.
A Year Along the Abandoned Road was created in 1991-06.
The distance by road from Gundagai, NSW, to the CBD in Melbourne, Victoria, is about 494 kilometres, or 306 miles. Estimated travelling time is about five and a half hours.
Gundagai is most certainly beside the Murrumbidgee River. Explorer Charles Sturt identified a spot near Gundagai as the best crossing point of the river for coaches and drovers. Gundagai gradually grew up along the Murrumbidgee River at the river crossing, and by 1852, there were around 300 people living along the river flats. Gundagai was the scene of major flooding in 1852 which swept away much of the town, killing 89. After another, higher flood in 1853, the town was relocated to its current site on the hill, Mount Parnassus, above the river.
Graham McInnes has written: 'Humping my bluey' 'Finding a father' 'The road to Gundagai'
The area of Gundagai Shire is 2,458 square kilometers.
It is 163km from Gundagai to Canberra. Estimated travel time is just over an hour and a half.
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