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Film Central Councils
| Bathurst Regional Council : Bathurst Council |
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We invite you to join the people of Bathurst and its villages as we celebrate our community life and culture in the magnificent, colourful season of Autumn. This is the season of celebration, when exceptional events and activities are held showcasing
Last Updated: 06/08/2007
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| Bland Shire Council : West Wyalong Council |
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Experience progressive Bland Shire with its rich history, outstanding country hospitality and pride in community. The Shire’s relatively small population of 6,702 is scattered over 8,482 square kilometres of differing landscapes.
Last Updated: 16/10/2006
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| Blayney Council : Blayney Council |
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Blayney is a town of 3,000 population, located in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia, some 3˝ hours by road from the centre of Sydney.
Last Updated: 14/05/2004
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| Cabonne Council : Molong Council |
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Cabonne ‘Australia’s Food Basket’ is located 4 hours from Sydney and has a wide range of settings, from the 1890’s style main streets with pubs in quaint country towns and villages, to historic country homesteads on rural properties.
Last Updated: 09/09/2004
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| City of Wagga Wagga : Wagga Wagga Council |
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Wagga Wagga is a vibrant regional city nestled on the banks of the magnificent Murrumbidgee River. NSW’s largest inland city is known for its diverse arts community and sporting culture.
Last Updated: 03/11/2006
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| Cobar Shire Council : Cobar Council |
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Cobar is strategically located on the cross-roads of two major Highways, The Kidman Way & The Barrier Highway.Cobar Shire covers an area of 44,065 square kilometres & has a population of 7,000 people.
Last Updated: 16/10/2006
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| Cootamundra Shire Council : Cootamundra Council |
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Cootamundra is part of the South West slopes of NSW and is surrounded by rich agricultural land. It is a major road and rail interchange point located on the Main Southern Railway Line almost half way between Melbourne and Sydney.
Last Updated: 16/10/2006
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| Cowra Council : Cowra Council |
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Cowra, on the banks of the Lachlan River, boasts the services and facilities you would expect to find in a larger town, while still retaining that wonderful feeling of country hospitality. Rich farming land and vineyards that form a stunning tapestry
Last Updated: 14/05/2004
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| Dubbo City Council : Dubbo Council |
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Dubbo is a major service centre meeting the growing demands of a resident population of 38,000 and a catchment population of 130,000. Located in the heart of NSW Dubbo is easily accessible by road, rail and air.
Last Updated: 16/10/2006
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| Forbes Council : Forbes Council |
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Forbes 'the Town on the Billabong' offers a unique picturesque refreshing outlook on a rural area in the Central West of NSW. Located 360 kms west of Sydney on the Newell Highway, access to the shire is easily available.
Last Updated: 14/05/2004
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| Gilgandra Shire Council : Gilgandra Council |
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Gilgandra is centrally located on the junction of the Newell, Oxley and Castlereagh Highways on the banks of the Castlereagh River. Gilgandra has a diverse landscape ranging from open plains to the the Warrumbungle National Park in the north.
Last Updated: 16/10/2006
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| Griffith City Council : Griffith Council |
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In the heart of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, Griffith is a sensational city boasting friendly people with a unique blend of cultures, giving it its’ distinctive cosmopolitan atmosphere where you can relax and taste the world.
Last Updated: 16/10/2006
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| Hay Shire Council : Hay Council |
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Hay is situated on the picturesque Murrumbidgee River and surrounded by the vast, open grasslands of the One Tree Plain, one of the flattest sections of land in the world.
Last Updated: 16/10/2006
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| Lachlan Council : Lachlan Council |
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Known as "The Heart of NSW", residents live here in communities ranging from a mere 20 up to 3000. Agriculture is the main industry and the wide open plains exhibit rich crops, wonderful wool producing sheep and well fed cattle.
Last Updated: 29/07/2004
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| Lithgow - the western edge of the Blue Mountains! : Lithgow Council |
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Set amidst mountain splendour, Lithgow is a town rich in heritage. Located just 2 hours outside Sydney, the diverse landscapes and scenery lends itself to any film, TV or photographic production.
Last Updated: 18/01/2006
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| Mid-Western Regional Council : Mudgee-Gulgong-Rylstone-Kandos Council |
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3 hours drive from Sydney or 50 minutes by air, the region offers many locations – from history and heritage to national parks and waterways to the broad spectrum of agricultural enterprises.
Last Updated: 22/05/2007
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| Oberon Council : Oberon Council |
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Oberon is literally at the top of the great divide with half our rivers flowing west and half flowing east. It is at the border of both the Central West and Blue Mountains Regions and at 1113 metres above sea level, is the highest (and coolest) of bo
Last Updated: 20/10/2005
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| Orange Council : Orange Council |
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Orange is located 3 hours west of Sydney and 2.5 hours north of Canberra in the Central West of NSW. A city of 39,000 people Orange blends cosmopolitan lifestyle and attractions with historic streetscapes and historic buildings and country manions.
Last Updated: 16/11/2004
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| Parkes Council : Parkes Council |
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Emerging as a gold rush town of the 1800s, Parkes has progressed to become a thriving commercial centre with a prosperous future. With a town population of 10,500 and a total shire population of 15,300, Parkes services the townships of Peak Hill, Ale
Last Updated: 25/05/2004
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| Warrumbungle Shire Council : Coonabarabran Council |
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Nestled at the foothills of the Warrumbungle Ranges, Coonabarabran is a charming country town (population 3,000). Known as the ‘Astronomy Capital of Australia’, the area is renown for it’s observatories, stunning mountains and national parks.
Last Updated: 16/10/2006
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| Weddin Council : Weddin Grenfell Council |
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Weddin Shire Council is based in Grenfell which is in the Central West Region of New South Wales within 2 hours drive of Orange, Canberra, Wagga Wagga and Dubbo.
Last Updated: 25/05/2004
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| Wellington Council : Wellington Council |
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Wellington Council's Web Site aims to provide you with up to date information about our activities, our services and our town.
Last Updated: 25/05/2004
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