THE PILLIGA

The Pilliga is a small, rural locality in northern New South Wales, Australia, situated approximately 480 kilometres northwest of Sydney. It is part of the Narrabri Shire and is renowned for its proximity to the Pilliga Forest, the largest inland temperate woodland in eastern Australia. The area is sparsely populated, with a focus on agriculture and natural conservation. The Pilliga is known for its rugged bushland, diverse wildlife, and unique geological features, including the iconic Pilliga Sandstone Caves. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as bushwalking, birdwatching, and exploring its rich Indigenous and European history. Despite its remote location, The Pilliga holds significant ecological and cultural importance in the region.

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Postcode: 2388
State: NSW
Coordinates (lat/long): -30.427329, 149.001543
Federal Electorate: Parkes

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