Winter in NSW is consistent with winter throughout the southern hemisphere. It begins on 1 June and ends of 31 August. In the Snowy mountains and high country, snow persists beyond this time, usually through most of September.
New South Wales Coal Compensation Board ended in 2007.
Court of Coal Mines Regulation of New South Wales ended in 2006.
South Wales Railway ended in 1862.
The Murrumbidgee River begins and ends in New South Wales.
Population (End of September 2008) 7,017,100 (Wikipedia)
South Wales Daily News ended in 1928.
South Wales Mineral Railway ended in 1908.
Saddle-reef gold is found in Hill End, New South Wales. This occurs in quartz veins.
The end of the Darling River is its junction with the Murray River at Wentworth, in far western New South Wales.
in the south it ends on the 21
Gold towns and cities in Australia include:Ballarat (Victoria)Bendigo (Victoria)Castlemaine (Victoria)Kalgoorlie (Western Australia)Coolgardie (Western Australia)Gympie (Queensland)Ophir (New South Wales)Sofala (New South Wales)Hill End (New South Wales)
There were numerous productive goldfields in New South Wales. Some of the better known gold mining towns were Lambing Flat (Young), Sofala and Hill End. However, the most productive goldfields were actually those at Cobar but mining did not commence until 1887, long after the initial goldrush.