Overview

Towns in the
Moree Plains Council Area ..


ABEDOAR
ASHLEY
BELLATA
BENGERANG
BERILEE
BERRIGAI
BERRIGAL
BINIGUY
BOGGABILLA
BOOLOOROO
BOOMI
BOONALDOON
BULLARAH
BULLERANA
BUNDY
BUNNOR
BURRADOO
BURRINGBAH
CALIMPA
CAMURRA
CARBUCKY
CHESWICK
CLEVELAND
COLLAREEN
COLLARENEBRI
COLLYMONGLE
COPPYMURRUMBILLA
CURRAGUNDI
DOLGELLY
DUCK HOLE
EASTWOOD
FLORIDA
GARAH
GLEN PRAIRIE
GOONAL
GRAIGUE
GURLEY
HEATHFIELD
ILUKA
KEYTAH
KILGOWLA
KOORAGAMMA
KURRABOOMA
LOCHADARE
MALLAWA
MALLOWA
MANAROO
MARAMBIR
MIDKIN
MOOMIN
MOPPIN
MOREE
MOREE EAST
MUNDINE
MUNGIE BUNDIE
MUNGINDI
NEEWORRA
OAKHURST
PALLAMALLAWA
ROWENA
ROYDON
TACKINBRI
TALMOI
TANTARANNA
TAREELAROI
TELLERAGA
TERLINGS
TERRY HIE HIE
THE ROCKS
TULLOONA
TYCANNAH
WATERCOURSE
WEARNE
WEEMELAH
WERRINA
WHALAN
WONGABINDA
YARRAMAN
YARRAMAN CROSSING
Moree Plains is situated within the New England - North West Region of New South Wales.

The Moree Hot Mineral Baths are visited by 300,000 people annually and are by far the town’s biggest drawcard. The baths opened in 1895, when the therapeutic waters were accidentally discovered while searching for a reliable source of irrigation water. A bore was sunk into the Great Artesian Basin and hot mineral waters, heated naturally at 41 degrees Celsius, became available.

History

Prior to the 1830s, the Kamilaroi people lived across the Moree Plains region and many of their descendants live in the area today. The name Moree is thought to mean "long waterhole" or "rising sun". In 1832, Major Thomas Mitchell arrived in the vicinity looking for a great river which flowed north-west to the sea. James Brand opened the first store in Moree in 1852; the railway arrived in 1897.

Things to do

Explore the Barry Roberts Walk along the banks of the Mehi River.

See the site of Moree's first store at Mary Brand Park. Get in your historical stride at the town's cemetary and see if you can find the grave of Charles Dickens' son, Edward.

Enjoy the Mediterranean-style climate while picnicking by one of the pleasant riverside parks.

Get your feet wet or throw in a line at one of the areas three weirs: Tareelaroi, Boolooroo and Combadello.

Events

Moree on a Plate, held in May, showcases local produce, including regional wines, olives, oils, gourmet pastas, lamb, beef and yabbies.

Don’t miss

Immersing yourself in the healing waters of the Moree Hot Mineral Baths.

Sampling some delicious nuts on Quinns Guided Tour of their plantation, the largest pecan nut plantation in the southern hemisphere.

A visit to The Cotton Shop for 100 percent Australian cotton products.

A drink at Amaroo Tavern to see the DC3 aeroplane from World War II

 



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