Overview of Outback NSW
If you really want to “get away from it all”, take your conference or team event to some of the most sensational parts of NSW, including Lightning Ridge, Broken Hill and White Cliffs. From sand dunes to lush wetlands teeming with wildlife, Outback NSW is like nothing else on earth. You can see astonishing Aboriginal rock art, some 30,000 years old, at sites in Mutawintji National Park. Similarly, you can find the remains of Mungo Man and Mungo Woman, dating back 40,000 years, at Mungo National Park, which falls within the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area. You'll find comfortable accommodation, great food and a warm welcome wherever you go.
MUST DO
- Sturt National Park
- Mungo National Park
- Gundabooka National Park
- Culgoa National Park
- Broken Hill
- Lightning Ridge
INDUSTRY
- Mining
- Tourism
CLIMATE
Dominated by a persistently dry desert climate.
Summer average 19-34°C
Winter average 4-19°C
Explore the Outback NSW
Bourke
Bourke sits on the banks of the Darling River, an historic river port with a thousand stories to tell. The surrounding landscape offers an array of classic Outback experiences, with venues that welcome visitors and complement the array of conference and accommodation options.
Cobar
Cobar is a flourishing town built around thriving mining and pastoral industries complemented by the rugged beauty of NSW Outback surroundings. Since mining commenced in the 1870's Cobar has been an important source of gold, and remains an oasis.
White Cliffs
White Cliffs is a legendary opal mining town with stunning NSW landscapes, rich aboriginal heritage and a fascinating legacy of comfortable underground dwellings and accommodation. Visit the magnificent creeks and gorges of Mutawintji National Park on a day trip.
Brewarrina
Once the highest point paddle-steamers could reach on the Darling River system, Brewarrina has a rich legacy of historic buildings and indigenous heritage. Explore the town and enjoy quality fishing on the beautiful Darling River, where you will find ancient man-made fish traps.
Corner Country
A majestic destination rich in pastoral history and of deep aboriginal significance, Corner Country is a vibrant and inspiring location. Explore the breathtaking Sturt National Park, visit iconic outback towns, and tour an unforgettable corner of Australia while you stay here.
Broken Hill
The city of Broken Hill is the gateway to one of the most intoxicating parts of the country, the breathtaking majesty of the NSW Outback. Make this an Outback experience, and discover a friendly city with outstanding character, amazing history and a taste for art, architecture and the finer things.
Lightning Ridge
Famous for its brilliant opals and rich mining heritage, Lightning Ridge is a pleasurable and welcoming Outback town. Enjoy Artesian Bore Baths, visit amazing outback art galleries and browse the black opals and glossy, luminous gems at the town’s celebrated Opal Centres.
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The Overflow
Kanimbla, Blue Mountains
Moruya Artisan Factory home of Quantum Brewery
Moruya, South Coast
Crystalbrook Kingsley
Newcastle, North Coast
The Bath House Garden
Oakhampton Heights, Hunter
Maitland Regional Sportsground
Maitland, Hunter
Berrima Vault House
Berrima, South Coast
Swinging Bridge
Orange, Country NSW Central
Sugar Beach Ranch
South Ballina, North Coast
Bowery
Katoomba, Blue Mountains
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Suppliers in Outback NSW
Now you have selected a spectacular location, it's time to find the right suppliers to invigorate your business event. From AV to transport to activities, there is everything you need to create a seamless, memorable event experience.
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