Girilambone is a small, rural locality in central New South Wales, Australia, approximately 80 kilometres north of Nyngan. Known for its sparse population and remote setting, the area is characterized by vast, arid landscapes and agricultural activities, particularly sheep and cattle grazing. Historically, Girilambone gained prominence due to copper mining in the late 19th century, and remnants of this mining heritage can still be seen today. The town maintains a quiet, close-knit community atmosphere, with limited amenities, making it a quintessential outback experience. Its isolation and rugged beauty appeal to those seeking tranquility and a connection to Australia's pastoral and mining history.
Postcode: | 2831 |
State: | NSW |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -31.927892, 146.615174 |
Federal Electorate: | Parkes |