Wee Waa, located in north-western New South Wales (postcode 2388), is a small rural town often referred to as the "Cotton Capital of Australia" due to its significant role in the country's cotton industry. Situated on the Namoi River, the town is part of the Narrabri Shire and serves as a hub for local agriculture, particularly cotton farming. Wee Waa offers a tight-knit community with essential amenities, schools, and recreational facilities. Despite its modest size, the town holds a strong cultural presence, hosting events like the annual Wee Waa Show and contributing to the region's agricultural heritage. Its rural charm and connection to the land make it a quintessential outback Australian town.
Postcode: | 2388 |
State: | NSW |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -30.427329, 149.001543 |
Federal Electorate: | Parkes |