NARRAN LAKE

Narran Lake, NSW 2839, is a remote and sparsely populated locality in northern New South Wales, Australia, situated near the border with Queensland. It is named after the nearby Narran Lake, a significant wetland system that is part of the Murray-Darling Basin and is recognized for its ecological importance, particularly as a habitat for waterbirds and other wildlife. The area is primarily agricultural, with farming and grazing being the main activities. Narran Lake is known for its natural beauty, offering opportunities for birdwatching and nature exploration, but it lacks significant urban development, making it a quiet and secluded rural community. The nearest major town is Walgett, approximately 100 kilometers to the south.

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Postcode: 2839
State: NSW
Coordinates (lat/long): -29.8371247, 147.3208465
Federal Electorate: Parkes

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