Towns in the
Wentworth
Council Area ..
ANA BRANCH
ANABRANCH
ARUMPO
AVOCA
BALCATHERINE
BOEILL CREEK
BRUCES BEND
BUNNERUNGEE
BURONGA
BURTUNDY
CAL LAL
CAMBORN
COLERAINIE
COOMEALLA
CURLWAA
DARETON
DARLING VIEW
DEVILS ELBOW
ELLERSLIE
ELLERSLIE NORTH
GARNPANG
GOL GOL
GOL GOL LAKE
GOL GOL NORTH
KARPA KORA
KERRIBEE
LAKE VICTORIA
LOCK EIGHT
LOCK SEVEN
MONAK
MOORNA
MOUNT DISPERSION
MOURQUONG
NEILPO
PALINYEWAH
PAN BAN
PARA
PARINGI
POLIA
POMONA
POONCARIE
RUFUS RIVER
TAPAULIN
TAPIO
TRENTHAM CLIFFS
WENTWORTH
WILLIAMSVILLE
WINDAMINGLE
WINGILLIE
WOODLANDS
Wentworth is situated within the
Murray Region of New South Wales.
As an historic and important colonial-era river port,
Wentworth has much to interest heritage fans. Wentworth Museum
has more than 3,000 exhibits including the fossilised remains of Australian
megafauna, giant animals that became extinct around 20,000 years ago. Wentworth
is also a good staging point for tours of Mungo National Park.
History
Explorer Charles Sturt was the first European to discover
the junction of the Murray and Darling rivers. A tree he marked in 1842 to
commemorate this event still stands today.
Founded as an important river port in the early 1850s, by
the late 1870s it was the busiest inland port in Australia. In 1956, a massive flood
cut Wentworth off from the rest of the country, taking months to recede and
causing devastation on a grand scale.
Things to do
Cruise Australia’s
greatest waterways on a riverboat tour.
Explore numerous sites associated with the indigenous
Barkindji people.
Wander the self-guided heritage trails.
Events
The Wentworth Show, held in August, has been held for more
than 120 years.
Don’t miss
The monument to the Massey-Ferguson tractor.
The Australian Inland Botanic Gardens at nearby Mourquong.
The extensive Aboriginal heritage sites in Mungo National Park.
The abundant birdlife at Lake Nearie,
60 km north.
The Scotia Sanctuary in an arid outback landscape.