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Gundagai Shire
Gundagai Shire covers an area of approximately 245,770 hectares on the South Western Slopes region of southern NSW. As of June 2004, some 3763 people lived in Gundagai Shire. Almost 80% of the shire's population lives in the main town in the shire—Gundagai. The Murrumbidgee flood plain cuts a swathe through Gundagai Shire and Gundagai township itself—Gundagai township is linked by two main bridge crossings. Australia’s major highway, the Hume Highway, also cuts through the shire and provides Gundagai with many opportunities for tourism and service industries. The shire has diverse topgraphy ranging from high mountain country in the east to gentle agricultural areas to the west. Agricultural actinities range from sheep and cattle production to cropping. NSW State Forests has a large presence in the shire with many hectares of pine forests currently being grown. Read more > |