Coonamble

Coonamble is a town on the central-western plains of New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the Castlereagh Highway north-west of Gilgandra. At the 2016 census, Coonamble had a population of 2,750. It is the regional hub for wheat growing and sheep and wool. The name for the town is taken from the Gamilaraay word guna (faeces) and -bil (having much).

Coonamble
New South Wales
Castlereagh St, the main street of Coonamble
Coonamble
Coordinates30°57′0″S 148°24′0″E
Population2,750 (2016 census)
Postcode(s)2829
Elevation180 m (591 ft)
Location
  • 575 km (357 mi) NW of Sydney
  • 164 km (102 mi) N of Dubbo
  • 99 km (62 mi) N of Gilgandra
  • 117 km (73 mi) NW of Coonabarabran
  • 186 km (116 mi) SW of Narrabri
LGA(s)Coonamble
RegionOrana
CountyLeichhardt
State electorate(s)Barwon
Federal division(s)Parkes
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
26.6 °C
80 °F
11.6 °C
53 °F
500.4 mm
19.7 in

Brigidine nuns from Ireland established a school in 1883. Their architecturally distinguished convent was dismantled in 1990 and transported 600 km (373 mi) to Pokolbin, where it now houses The Convent resort.

Although Coonamble had been a major sheep industry region in the 1980s to 2000, there has recently been an increasing interest in cattle rearing. The summers can have temperatures reaching up to 40 °C (104 °F) and in winter, there are nights as cold as 0 °C (32 °F). Most recently Coonamble has gained media coverage due to their mass floods over Christmas 2009.

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