436km (4 hours 30 minutes) according to Google Maps
"The Dish" is the nickname for the CSIRO Radio Telescope. It is not located in Parkes, but about 20 km north of Parkes, just off the main highway, the Newell.
Sir Henry Parkes had many jobs. He was a farmer's labour, clerk then the premier of NSW but was on and off between 1872 - 1891
The most northerly town or city in NSW is Tweed Heads, on the border of NSW and Queensland.
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Henry Parkes arrived in Sydney, New South Wales, in 1839, and was elected to the NSW parliament in 1854. Thus, he was from the colony of New South Wales.
The closest wrestling club near Parkes, NSW, Australia, is likely the Parkes Wrestling Club, which offers training for various age groups and skill levels. Another nearby option is the Dubbo Wrestling Club, located in Dubbo, approximately 40 kilometers from Parkes. For the most accurate information, it's best to check local resources or community sports websites for schedules and membership details.
The CSIRO Parkes Observatory.
The distance from Parkes to Melbourne's CBD is 701km. It could be travelled in a single day (estimated eight and a half hours' travel), but regular rest stops are still recommended.
From Coffs Harbour to Parkes by road is a distance of 762km, travelling through Tamworth. It is a full day's journey, taking between 9 and 10 hours, without breaks.
Henry Parkes first became Premier of New South Wales in 1872. He served multiple terms, with his initial term lasting until 1875. Parkes is often referred to as the "Father of Federation" for his role in promoting the unification of Australian colonies.
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