Southern Tablelands

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Region in New South Wales, Australia
Southern Tablelands New South Wales
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LGA(s) |
- Goulburn Mulwaree
- Hilltops
- Queanbeyan-Palerang
- Upper Lachlan
- Yass Valley
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Region |
Capital Country |
State electorate(s) |
- Goulburn
- Cootamundra
- Monaro
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Federal Division(s) |
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Localities around Southern Tablelands: |
Central West |
Blue Mountains |
Macarthur, Southern Highlands
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South West Slopes |
Southern Tablelands |
South Coast |
ACT, Riverina
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Monaro |
South Coast |
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The Southern Tablelands is a geographic area of New South Wales, Australia, located south-west of Sydney and west of the Great Dividing Range.
The area is characterised by high, flat country which has generally been extensively cleared and used for grazing purposes. The area is easily accessible to the Australian federal capital city of Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory. The area is included with the Southern Highlands and parts of the South West Slopes in the district that is known as Capital Country. In a wider sense the Southern Tablelands also includes the Monaro, the Southern Highlands and Australia's capital Canberra.
See also
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- Regions of New South Wales
References
The Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
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Local government areas |
- Goulburn-Mulwaree
- Hilltops
- Queanbeyan-Palerang
- Upper Lachlan
- Yass Valley
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Cities |
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Main towns |
- Boorowa
- Braidwood
- Bungendore
- Crookwell
- Gunning
- Marulan
- Murrumbateman
- Yass
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Villages and small towns |
- Araluen
- Bannaby
- Bevendale
- Bigga
- Binalong
- Binda
- Bookham
- Bowning
- Breadalbane
- Bungonia
- Burra
- Burrinjuck
- Bywong
- Captains Flat
- Carwoola
- Collector
- Crestwood
- Cullerin
- Dalton
- Environa
- Frogmore
- Googong
- Greenleigh
- Gundaroo
- Hoskinstown
- Laggan
- Lake Bathurst
- Majors Creek
- Mongarlowe
- Nerriga
- Reids Flat
- Royalla
- Rugby
- Rye Park
- Sutton
- Tallong
- Tarago
- Taralga
- The Ridgeway
- Tirrannaville
- Towrang
- Tralee
- Tuena
- Wamboin
- Wee Jasper
- Windellama
- Woolgarlo
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Rivers and other waterbodies |
- Araluen
- Back
- Lake Bathurst
- Bettowynd
- Bimberamala
- Deua
- Lake George
- Jerrabattgulla
- Mulwaree
- Shoalhaven
- Wollondilly
- Yadboro
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Mountains and ranges |
- Budawang Range
- Clyde Mountain
- Pigeon House Mountain
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National parks |
- Budawang
- Deua
- Monga
- Morton
- Tallaganda
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Regions of New South Wales, Australia
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Regions outside Sydney |
- Central Coast
- Central Tablelands
- Central West
- Far West
- Greater Blue Mountains Area
- Hunter
- Illawarra
- Mid North Coast
- Monaro
- New England
- North West Slopes
- Northern Rivers
- Northern Tablelands
- Orana
- Riverina
- South Coast
- South West Slopes
- Southern Highlands
- Southern Tablelands
- Upper Hunter
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Regions within Sydney |
- Canterbury-Bankstown
- Central Business District
- Eastern Suburbs
- Forest District
- Greater Western Sydney
- Hills District
- Inner West
- Macarthur
- Northern Beaches
- Northern Suburbs
- North Shore
- Southern Sydney
- South-western Sydney
- St George
- Western Sydney
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