- Bombala, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Bombala
state = nsw
caption = Bombala
lga =Bombala Council
postcode = 2632
est =
pop = 2,222
elevation= 761
maxtemp = 17.8
mintemp = 5.1
rainfall = 496.9
stategov = Monaro
fedgov = Eden-Monaro
dist1 = 485
dir1 = S
location1=Sydney
dist2 = 202
dir2 = S
location2=Canberra
dist3 = 87
dir3 = S
location3= Cooma
dist4 = 77
dir4 = WSW
location4= BegaBombala is a town in the Monaro region of south-eastern
New South Wales ,Australia , inBombala Council . It is located approximately convert|485|km|mi|0|lk=on kilometres south of the state capital,Sydney , and convert|80|km|mi|0|lk=on kilometres south of the town of Cooma. The name derives from an Aboriginal word meaning "Meeting of the waters". The town lies on the banks of theBombala River . At the 2001 census, Bombala had a population of 1,222.Census 2001 AUS
id = UCL111400
name = Bombala (Urban Centre/Locality)
quick = on
accessdate = 2007-06-28]Bombala was proposed in 1903 by
King O'Malley as the site of the parliamentary seat of Australia, a proposal ultimately rejected in favour ofCanberra . The railway reached Bombala in 1921 and closed in 1986 being an extension of the line from Queanbeyan to Cooma. The line was and still is known as the Goulburn to Bombala line.Principal industries of the area include grazing and timber. Tourism is also growing in importance to the local economy. There is also a small amount of specialty producers with meat rabbits,
lavender and many herbs being grown in the district.The timber industry has slowly began to overtake many of the historic properties surrounding Bombala, such as the over 150 year old property of Aston, 10 kilometers South-West of the township.
The area is known for possibly the largest population of
Platypus in New South Wales and promotes the area as Platypus Country.ee also
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