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
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Quest Penrith
Penrith, Blue Mountains

Mansfield Estate
Grants Beach, North Coast

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
Wagga Wagga, Country NSW South
Young Federation Motor Inn
Young, Country NSW South

The Old Bank
Mittagong, Country NSW South

Woodburn Community Building
Woodburn, North Coast

Paperbark Camp
Woollamia, South Coast

Bombah Point Eco Cottages
Bombah Point, North Coast

Markdale Farmstay
Crooked Corner, Country NSW South
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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.