Brewarrina 

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Brewarrina is a modern, progressive town with both an Aboriginal and early settler history.

In the bed of the Darling River are low, stone-walled fish traps used by the Aboriginal fishermen. The Shearer Monument – dedicated to outback shearers – can be seen at the front of the shire building.

Extensive landscaping and the inclusion of unusual plants and shrubs has enhanced this beautiful setting. The area has a low rainfall.

Features

  • Sit under the shade of a coolibah tree and do a spot of birdwatching or gaze at kangaroos and emus at Culgoa National Park
  • See the Shearers Monument at the Shire building
  • Visit the Aboriginal Cultural Museum, run by Les Darcy
  • Settle in for an hour or two at the Settler's Museum
  • Marvel at the elaborate Aboriginal stone fish traps
  • Get festive and fishy at the Festival of the Fisheries.

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