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Home of THe DisH anD THe famous annual Parkes elvis fesTival
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HENRY PARKES CENTRE
The Henry Parkes Centre is Parkes' newest attraction and a major cultural
tourism precinct that offers a ‘one stop shop' for visitors to Parkes.
The Henry Parkes Centre incorporates the Parkes Visitor Information
Centre and four unique collections including:
The King's Castle Elvis Exhibit
Parkes Motor Museum
Henry Parkes Museum (traditional history collection)
Antique Machinery Collection
Open 7 days, one admission fee gains access to the entire complex,
offering something for everyone.
The Henry Parkes Centre is located on the Newell Highway on the
northern side of town with on-site parking for long vehicles.
The Parkes Visitor Information Centre has a great range of souvenirs,
destination brochures and maps. You can grab a cold drink or an ice-
cream and even get your photo taken with a life-sized Elvis.
HENRY PARKES MUSEUMS OPEN 7 DAYS
9.00am - 4.00pm weekdays
10.00am - 4.00pm weekends / public holidays
PARKES VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRENewell Highway, ParkesOPEN 7 DAYS 9.00am - 5.00pm weekdays10.00am - 4.00pm weekends / public holidaysPhone: 02 6862 6000Fax: 02 6862 1023
Email: [email protected]
www.visitparkes.com.au
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Welcome to Parkes shireExplore Parkes, Peak Hill, Bogan Gate, Trundle and Tullamore. From the heights of Goobang National Park, to the plains of wheat and country villages, Parkes Shire boasts many sights to see – some well known and others waiting to be discovered. Visit an Australian icon – the world famous CSIRO Radio Telescope “The Dish”, capture a picture in Trundle on New South Wales’ widest main street or meet up with Elvis at the annual Parkes Elvis Festival. Welcome!
contents About PArkes shire ...................................................................................... 4
events .............................................................................................................. 6
AttrActions & Activities ......................................................................... 7
PArkes AccommodAtion............................................................................10
PArkes dining .............................................................................................. 12
trAnsPort ..................................................................................................... 13
PArkes services ............................................................................................14
goobAng nAtionAl PArk .......................................................................... 15
mAP of PArkes (Centre fold) ...................................................................16
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ACCOmmODATION .........................................................................................18
THINGS TO DO & SEE .....................................................................................20
FOOD & DINING ..............................................................................................21
SHOPPING, SERVICES & FACIlITIES .............................................................22
PeAk hill ........................................................................................................ 23
trundle ......................................................................................................... 25
tullAmore .....................................................................................................27
bogAn gAte ................................................................................................... 28
tourist drive – bogAn link .................................................................... 29
dAy triPs – centrAl nsW .......................................................................... 29
shire mAPs – PeAk hill, trundle ........................................................... 30
shire mAPs – tullAmore, bogAn gAte ..................................................31
regionAl mAP ...............................................................................................bc
AcknoWledgements Photos courtesy of: Parkes Shire Council, mark James, John Sarkissian, Garry Wynands, Parkes Champion Post, Bill Jayet, Elvis Revival Inc, Betty Zdan and National Parks & Wildlife Service. Artwork & Printing: Vink Publishing.
disclAimerInformation contained in this brochure is supplied by individual operators as at October 2011. Whilst every endeavour has been made to ensure absolute accuracy of information, Parkes Visitor Information Centre and its agents cannot be held responsible for any consequences resulting from mis-description or inadvertent errors contained herein.
mAyorAl WelcomeParkes and the surrounding smaller towns have come a long way, from our foundations as an early gold discovery settlement, to our roots in the agricultural engine room of NSW; our anchor as an inland transport hub and our rich mining landscape.
Now with its astronomical link through the world famous CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope, Parkes has become a popular attraction for travellers touring rural Australia. We invite you to explore the hidden secrets that Parkes, Peak Hill, Bogan Gate, Trundle and Tullamore have to offer.
On behalf of the people of Parkes Shire I welcome you to our region and wish you a safe, adventurous and enjoyable visit.
Cr Ken Keith Mayor of Parkes Shire
HENRY PARKES CENTRE
The Henry Parkes Centre is Parkes' newest attraction and a major cultural
tourism precinct that offers a ‘one stop shop' for visitors to Parkes.
The Henry Parkes Centre incorporates the Parkes Visitor Information
Centre and four unique collections including:
The King's Castle Elvis Exhibit
Parkes Motor Museum
Henry Parkes Museum (traditional history collection)
Antique Machinery Collection
Open 7 days, one admission fee gains access to the entire complex,
offering something for everyone.
The Henry Parkes Centre is located on the Newell Highway on the
northern side of town with on-site parking for long vehicles.
The Parkes Visitor Information Centre has a great range of souvenirs,
destination brochures and maps. You can grab a cold drink or an ice-
cream and even get your photo taken with a life-sized Elvis.
HENRY PARKES MUSEUMS OPEN 7 DAYS
9.00am - 4.00pm weekdays
10.00am - 4.00pm weekends / public holidays
PARKES VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRENewell Highway, ParkesOPEN 7 DAYS 9.00am - 5.00pm weekdays10.00am - 4.00pm weekends / public holidaysPhone: 02 6862 6000Fax: 02 6862 1023
Email: [email protected]
www.visitparkes.com.au
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HistoryThe Parkes area remained relatively unsettled until 1862 when the discovery of gold led to a hastily erected ‘canvas’ town known as “Currajong” which accommodated thousands of hopeful gold seekers. A further discovery of gold in 1871 at the nearby Bushman’s Gold Mine helped the district to become one of the richest gold producing areas in the colony.
In 1873 the then Prime Minister of New South Wales, Sir Henry Parkes, showed his interest in the district by visiting the diggings. On December 1, 1873, the name of the settlement was changed from
Bushmans to Parkes in honour of the great statesman. Sir Henry Parkes visited Parkes in 1887 and gave the town the Fontana Bust, which is displayed at Parkes Shire Council. In that same year Parkes changed the name of its main street to ‘Clarinda’ - Lady Parkes’ christian name.
As mining diminished in importance, the plough, the combine and the harvester became the new symbols of progress.
ClimateAverage daily temperatures: Winter 15oC, Summer 32oC. Average rainfall: 584mm per year.
environmentParkes Shire is located on the western edge of the Great Dividing Range within the Central New South Wales region. The landscape is flat to undulating and forms a part of the catchment for two main river systems, the Bogan and the Lachlan Rivers. Elevation: 339 metres. Shire area: 5,919 sq km.
PoPulationThe Parkes town population is currently 11,793, with a further 4,200 residents in the surrounding villages and rural lands. Peak Hill: 1409. Trundle: 876. Tullamore: 525. Bogan Gate: 253. Parkes itself has experienced significant growth during recent years, with further growth expected, underpinned by mining and transport.
agriCultureParkes Shire contains some of the richest and most productive agricultural and grazing land in New South Wales. Wheat, barley, canola, oats, oilseeds and winter legumes are grown annually. Fields of canola can be seen flowering in magnificent blankets of yellow during late August through to September. Peak Hill was in fact the site of Australia’s first public wheat silo in 1918. Sheep grazing lands are predominant in Parkes Shire, producing significant volumes for both the wool and meat markets.
About PArkes shireLocated in Central NSW on the major inland motoring corridor, the Newell
Highway, Parkes is a thriving commercial centre offering quality accommodation, unique attractions and events. Parkes is home to the nationally recognised icon,
‘The Dish’ and has become more recently known as the ‘Elvis capital of Australia’ with the annual Parkes Elvis Festival now attracting over 15,000 visitors annually.
Parkes caters for all your tourism needs with 13 motels, 7 hotels, 4 bed and breakfasts, 4 caravan parks plus affordable camping and caravan sites at the
Parkes Showground. Parkes also caters for recreational vehicles with dump points located throughout the Shire including Parkes, Trundle, Tullamore and Peak Hill.
Cenotaph, Cooke Park, Parkes Northparkes Mine
Sir Henry Parkes Statue, Clarinda Street, Parkes
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the annuaL ParkeS eLviS feStivaLin 2012, the Countrylink Parkes elvis festival celebrates its 20th anniversary. it may be 20 years since it all began, but the question that everYone still asks is why elvis in Parkes?
in 1981 local elvis fans, Bob and anne steel (oam), opened a reception centre and restaurant in Parkes which they named ‘Gracelands’. The building can still be seen today at the corner of Bushman and albert streets, Parkes.
The festival concept was first flagged at an elvis themed party in 1992 held at Gracelands for the then editor of the Parkes Champion Post newspaper, roel Ten Cate. This elvis themed party proved the massive appeal of the king across generations and it was over a glass of wine at the party that the idea of a festival was first discussed.
Passionate locals from across the community joined forces to stage the first festival in 1993 which included an elvis movie screening, an elvis Tribute Concert by eddie Youngblood, an elvis look-a-like and sound-a-like competition, street Parade and markets, and a Tour of the Parkes region. This first festival was attended by 200 people.
in the first 10 years of the festival, more events were added and it continued to attract fans in their hundreds. With the vision and efforts of hard working Committee members, partnered with significant support from Parkes shire Council in 2003/2004, the festival began to explode in popularity and word quickly spread across australia about this fun and quirky event in a country town in nsW, leading to rapid growth of the festival.
it’s plain to all who come that the success of this event is due to the incredible respect and enthusiasm people have for elvis and how the Parkes shire community get behind and embrace the event, now attracting over 15,000 visitors annually. for further festival information visit www.parkeselvisfestival.com.au
eConomyParkes Shire has six key economic strengths: mineral resources, agriculture, retail activity, government services, tourism and transport. Parkes is developing as an important inland hub of Australia’s transport network. Parkes Shire’s mineral resources sustain ongoing mining activity, including Northparkes mines. Parkes itself continues to attract new businesses, with major retail developments occurring in recent years. Contact Parkes Shire Economic Development Unit for more information. Phone: (02) 6861 2333 or Email: [email protected]
Coventry – Parkes’ sister CityParkes’ sister city relationship with Coventry in the UK was initiated in 1939 and is the oldest sister city link of any Australian town or city. The link was forged as Coventry was the birthplace of Sir Henry Parkes, in 1815. Parkes was named in honour of the great statesman, changing its name from Bushmans to Parkes in 1873. A replica of Sir Henry Parkes’ birthplace, the moat House Cottage, can be seen when visiting the Henry Parkes Centre, alongside the Parkes Visitor Information Centre. Plans to celebrate Sir Henry’s 200th birthday in 2015 are gaining momentum.
northparkes mine elvis at ‘the dish’
Sir henry Parkes Statue, Clarinda Street, Parkes
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J a n u a r y
2nd Weekend CountryLink Parkes elvis festival Parkes
26th australia day Celebrations Parkes & Shire
26thParkes harness racing australia day meeting
Parkes Showground
last Sunday Parkes gold Cup Parkes Racecourse
f e b r u a r y
Variablenational Local government touch Carnival
Parkes
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1st Sunday rotary Charity golf tournament Parkes Golf Club
Variable Parkes field day Parkes Racecourse
Variable australian marbles Championships Parkes Golf Club
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Easter Weekend tullamore irish festival Tullamore Showground
Easter Weekend annual Landscape art award Peak Hill Country Crafts
Variable tractor Start up day Henry Parkes Centre
25th anZaC day Services Parkes & Shire
J u n e
long Weekend Parkes Picnic races Parkes Racecourse
long Weekend Peak hill art & Craft exhibitionleisure Centre & Southern Cross Hall, Peak Hill
long Weekend Parkes & district kennel Club Show Parkes Showground
J u L y
Variable astrofest Parkes
a u g u S t
annual agricultural ShowsParkes, Peak Hill, Trundle & Tullamore
S e P t e m b e r
1st Saturday trundle bush tucker day Trundle Showground
Variableback yamma bigfoot – mountain bike endurance race
Back Yamma State Forest, Parkes
3rd Sunday Parkes open golf tournament Parkes Golf Club
o C t o b e r
long Weekend 2Pk Parkes Country music festival Parkes
long WeekendParkes antique motor Club motorcycle rally
Parkes
VariableParkes Car enthusiasts weekend & Swap meet
Parkes
Variable Parkes open gardens Parkes
Variable northparkes gP Cup Parkes
n o v e m b e r
Bi-annual Parkes business ‘henry’ awards Parkes
d e C e m b e r
1st ThursdayParkes Christmas Street Parade and Carnival
Parkes
VariablePeak hill meet you up the Street including billy Cart derby and Country talent Quest
Peak Hill
maJor annual eVents
regular eventsParkes Community markets every 1st
Saturday of the month
Parkes family markets every 2nd
Saturday, every second month
Parkes harness racing meetings
each month
For a full Events Calendar, contact the
Parkes Visitor Information Centre.
Phone: 02 6862 6000 or 1800 624 365
Email: [email protected] or
visit: www.visitparkes.com.au
tullamore irish festival
CountryLink Parkes elvis festival
back yamma bigfoot
trundle bush tucker day
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attractions & actiVities
CSiro Parkes radio telescope memorial hill Parkes motor museum
Csiro Parkes radio telesCoPeStar of the movie ‘The Dish,’ (2000), the telescope is one of Australia’s most prominent landmarks and a must-see attraction on every driving holiday through inland New South Wales. As portrayed in the movie, the giant dish stands impressively over surrounding farmlands – a sophisticated piece of scientific equipment ironically in the middle of sheep paddocks! located 20km north of Parkes, The Dish is a short 5km detour off the Newell Highway. You can walk almost right up to it and marvel at the 64 metre steel paraboloid, elegantly balanced atop a three storey concrete tower.
Built virtually in the shadow of The Dish, the Visitor Discovery Centre is where visitors are invited to explore the world of astronomy and discover what role The Dish plays in ‘listening to the stars’. The Centre features many displays, as well as hands on exhibits. The Dish Shop features a range of astronomy and space science books, DVDs, science toys and souvenirs. There is a 3D theatre that has recently been upgraded to high definition and runs every half hour. Whilst entry to the Visitor Discovery Centre is free there is a charge to view the 3D theatre. Enjoy a coffee stop or a meal at the award winning Dish Café onsite, or make use of the free BBQ and picnic facilities.
Henry Parkes CentreThe Henry Parkes Centre, a major cultural tourism precinct incorporating the Parkes
Visitor Information Centre and four unique collections including The King’s Castle Elvis Exhibit, Parkes motor museum, Parkes museum and Antique machinery collection, was completed and opened in December 2010.
located on the Newell Highway on the northern side of town, the Henry Parkes Centre is operational 7 days a week. Visitors can purchase a single ‘Henry Parkes Centre’ ticket from the Visitor Information Centre, which will then provide progressive access to the four museums. Admission prices range for adults and children aged 5–18 years with children under 5 years admitted free. There is also a family pass available which includes 2 adults and up to 3 children. Groups of 20 or more will also receive a discounted entry which is advised upon booking.
The king’s Castle is a world standard collection of authentic Elvis artefacts. Visitors can view clothes that Elvis actually wore in the movies and on tour, plus items that surrounded Elvis at home, and the gifts he gave to those who were close to him. The collection is owned by Greg Page, renowned for his previous role in the yellow skivvy with hit children’s group The Wiggles. An Elvis fan himself, Greg has been collecting for many years and selected Parkes, the Elvis Capital of Australia, as the perfect location to share his display with the public.
The Parkes motor museum is an impressive display of cars, motorcycles and
other motoring memorabilia never seen before on public display. The items are resourced by the Parkes Antique motor Club along with a feature display of the last Cadillac (1976 Seville) purchased and owned by Elvis Presley, now owned by Greg Page.
Visitors can step back in time and view the history of Parkes through a diverse collection of items on display in the henry Parkes museum. Visitors will also enjoy a collection of unique, antique farm machinery and equipment on display in the Pioneer Park museum.
memorial Hill memorial Hill provides the best vantage point for magnificent views over Parkes and the surrounding farmlands. memorial Hill is the most visible landmark in town, with its 35 metre high Shrine of Remembrance standing high over Parkes. The hill offers the opportunity for a leisurely bush walk around the monument surrounds, or a picnic in Rotary Park and adventure playground on the northern side of the hill.
BusHman’s HillVisit the site of one of Parkes’ first gold mines which operated over 100 years ago. Bushman’s Hill is an enjoyable place to take a walk, with walking tracks to the top of the hill passing by some interesting historical relics. Access the Hill via the Newell Highway near Kelly Reserve, or from Wentworth Street.
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kelly reserveThe perfect place to stop and relax, with amenities, covered BBQ area and picnic facilities, play equipment for the kids and idyllic views of Bushman’s dam and wildlife. Get some great photos with the 3075 ‘S’ Class steam locomotive which stands as a memorial to the magnificent contribution made by the railway pioneers of Parkes. RV Dump Point facility.
Craft CornerIf you’re looking for a quality souvenir of your visit to Parkes, Craft Corner features a huge range of locally produced hand-made arts, craft, paintings, pottery, jewellery and knitwear. located in the town centre, Craft Corner is well worth a look and features monthly exhibitions.
Parkes swimming PoolCool off in the 50 metre pool and kids splash pool, and enjoy the canteen and BBQ facilities. Open 7 days a week, October to April.
Parkes PaintBalllocated near mandagery, 25km from Parkes. Combine the thrill of competitive action with the adrenaline rush of the unknown – Paintball is designed to bring
out the hero in all of us. Open 7 days a week. By appointment only. Bookings essential, contact Steve lee 0418 884 441.
sHoPPingThe Parkes town centre is always bustling with activity, as visitors and locals alike enjoy Parkes’ shopping strip. Browse through Clarinda Street and its side streets to check out the boutique, gift and variety stores. Big W, Target, Woolworths and Coles can also be accessed via the main street.
rasCals Play CentreKids can run, slide, scream and ride! Parents can relax in the great café. Supervision essential. Open 7 days.
BumBerry damOpen to the public for recreational activities including camping, fishing, canoeing and swimming. Head out the Orange Road and turn left onto Bindogundra Road, which is the dirt road opposite the 100 year old Bindogundra church, approximately 13km east of Parkes, then a further 7.5km to Bumberry Dam.
sPorting faCilities Parkes loves its sport and is recognised for the high standard of its sporting facilities.
Enjoy a round of golf on the 18-hole grass-green championship Golf Course, Rugby league, Rugby Union, AFl and little Athletics fields, Stephen Davies synthetic Hockey Field, turf wicket Cricket Ovals, Tennis Courts, Squash Courts, Basketball and Netball Courts, 2 Bowling Clubs, Racecourse and Trotting Tracks, Aero Club, Archery and Shooting.
Peak Hill oPen Cut exPerienCeA tourist gold mine located 48km north of Parkes and just 400 metres from the main street of Peak Hill. The site provides a great example of mining techniques used historically and today, with several walking trails, interpretative signage and a viewing platform.
gooBang national Park north-east of ParkesGoobang National Park includes the Hervey, Currumbenya and Bumberry mountain ranges and surrounding valleys. Visitors can enjoy bushwalking, picnicking, photography, bird watching and nature study. Free camping is available in the northern section of the park. Brochures and maps are available from the Visitor Information Centres in Parkes or Peak Hill. Phone: National Parks on (02) 6851 4429.
attractions & actiVities
ParkS toiletsdisabled toilets
electric bbQ
kids Playground
Picnic tables
water Supply
fishingdogs
Permittedgardens monuments
map references
Armstrong Park Y N N Y N Y N N N N E3
Cooke Park Y Y N N Y Y N N Y Y C4
Kelly Reserve Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y C2
lions Park Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y N E4
Rotary Park (memorial Hill)
N N N Y Y N N N Y Y D3
Cooke Park, Parkes kelly reserve, Parkes
Shopping in Parkes
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attraction / activity
Location Phone opening hours amenitiesentry fee
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Big Fish Fossil HutPeak Hill Caravan Park, 2 Ween Street
02 6869 1422Open 7 days 9am – 5pm
Yes YesExhibition / Display
C1
Bumberry dam13km out the Orange Road, turn left into Bindogrundra Road
02 6861 2333
Vehicle access all times (access may be affected by wet weather or flooding)
No No Recreational F4
Bushman’s HillEntry via Newell Highway
02 6862 6000 All times No No lookout. Walks C2
Craft Corner 22 Dalton Street 02 6862 3240mon to Fri 9.30am to 4.30pm, Sat 9.30am to 2pm. Closed Sun
No No Art / Craft C3
CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope “The Dish”
Turn-off 20kms north of Parkes on the Newell Highway
02 6861 1777Open daily 8.30am to 4.15pm
Yes No
Interactive Displays / Educational / 3D Theatres / Café
C1
Elvis lennox Private Collection Elvis memorabilia
16 Wentworth Street 02 6862 6115 By appointment No NoExhibition / Display
D2
Goobang National ParkAccess off Newell Highway north of Parkes
02 6851 4429Vehicle access all times (access may be affected by wet weather)
Yes NoCamping, bird watching, bush walking
C1
Heart Smart Walk 14km Walking Track 02 6862 6000Brochures available from Parkes Visitor Centre
No No Recreational
Henry Parkes CentreKing’s Castle Elvis ExhibitParkes Motor MuseumHenry Parkes MuseumAntique Machinery
Newell Highway (north)02 6862 6000
Open 7 daysWeekdays 9am – 4pmSat / Sun and Public Holidays 10am – 4pm(closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day)
Yes Yes
Four museums in one complex. Visitor Information Services
C1
memorial HillEastern end Bushman Street
02 6862 6000Vehicle access 7am to 8pm daily
No No lookout D3
Parkes Golf Club london Road 02 6862 2044 Course open from 8am Yes Yes Recreational A5
Parkes Olympic PoolCorner Bogan & Dalton Streets
02 6862 6001 October to mid April Yes Yes Recreational C3
Parkes Paintballmandagery, 25km East of Parkes
0418 884 441 By appointment Yes Yes Recreational F4
Peak Hill Open Cut Experience
48km north of Parkes in Peak Hill. 400m east of Caswell Street
02 6862 6000Open 7 days from 9am – 4pm
No NoTourist Gold mine
C1
Rascals Play Centre 33 Court Street 02 6862 3032mon – Fri 9.30am to 4pmSat / Sun 10am to 3pm
Yes YesChilds Indoor Play Centre /Cafe
C3
Squash Courts Short Street 02 6862 4555From 3pm monday - Saturday Bookings available
Yes Yes Recreational C4
Tennis CourtsCnr Victoria and metcalfe Streets
02 6862 5262Bookings available 7 days
Yes Yes Recreational B3
Visitor Information Centre (The Henry Parkes Centre)
Newell Highway North 02 6862 6000
Open 7 daysWeekdays 9am – 5pmSat / Sun and Public Holidays 10am – 4pm(closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day)
Yes No
Visitor Information Services, souvenirs, drinks, ice-creams
C1
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All Settlers motor Inn 20–24 Welcome St 02 6862 2022 3 ½ 17 71 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C4
Bushmans motor Inn 9–13 Peak Hill Rd 02 6862 2199 4 30 84 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
Clarinda motel 72 Clarinda St 02 6862 1655 3 ½ 23 55 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • D4
Coachman Hotel motel 48–54 Welcome St 02 6862 2622 3 & 3 ½ 36 106 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C3
Country Comfort Parkes Newell Highway 02 6863 4333 3 ½ 35 97 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
Court Street motel Cnr Court & Currajong Sts 02 6862 3844 3 ½ 14 45 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C3
El mexicali motel 10 Station St 02 6862 2555 3 12 29 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C4
Hamilton’s Henry Parkes motor Inn
25 Welcome St 02 6862 4644 3 ½ 20 74 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C4
moonraker motor Inn 444 Clarinda St 02 6862 2355 3 ½ 25 90 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C2
Parkes International Comfort Inn
18–32 Newell Highway 02 6862 5222 4 26 72 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
Parkview motor InnForbes Rd (Newell Highway)
02 6862 2888 3 ½ 39 126 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C5
Spanish lantern 62 Newell Highway 02 6862 3388 3 ½ 14 40 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
Station motel 82 Newell Highway 02 6862 8444 4 38 88 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
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Kadina Bed & Breakfast 22 mengarvie Rd 02 6862 3995 4 ½ 2 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • D3
Old Parkes Convent 33 Currajong St 02 6862 5385 2 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C3
Rosegarden on Church 40 Church St 02 6862 3504 4 ½ 3 8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C3
Welcome Cottage 35 The Welcome Rd 02 6862 3768 4 ½ 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • D6
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Broadway Hotel 277 Clarinda St 02 6862 2400 30 • • • • • • • • • • C3
Cambridge Hotel 153 Clarinda St 02 6862 2098 35 • • • • • • • • • • • C4
Commercial Hotel 161 Clarinda St 02 6862 1526 24 • • • • • • • • • • C4
Grand Hotel Cnr Clarinda & Currajong Sts 02 6862 1003 9 • • • • • • • • • • C4
Parkes Hotel 1 Welcome St 02 6862 2498 28 • • • • • • • • • • C4
Royal Hotel 217 Clarinda St 02 6862 2039 32 • • • • • • • • • • C3
Star Hotel Cnr Clarinda & Bushman Sts 02 6862 2254 9 • • • • • • • • • • C3
Caravan ParkS
Currajong Caravan Park Newell Highway 02 6862 3400 3 ½103 bed spaces + 24 powered
sites• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
Parkes Highway Caravan Park17 Forbes Rd (Newell Highway)
02 6862 1108 385 bed spaces + 39 powered
sites• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C5
Parkes Overnighter Caravan Park 48 Bushman St 02 6862 1707 3 ½52 bed spaces + 8 powered sites
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • B3
Spicer Caravan Park Cnr Victoria & Albert Sts 02 6862 6162 3 ½69 bed spaces +
72 powered sites• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • D3
Parkes offers quality accommodation options with 13 motels, 4 bed and breakfasts, 7 hotels and 4 caravan parks with
approximately 1500 bed spaces.
Spicer Caravan Park
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All Settlers motor Inn 20–24 Welcome St 02 6862 2022 3 ½ 17 71 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C4
Bushmans motor Inn 9–13 Peak Hill Rd 02 6862 2199 4 30 84 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
Clarinda motel 72 Clarinda St 02 6862 1655 3 ½ 23 55 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • D4
Coachman Hotel motel 48–54 Welcome St 02 6862 2622 3 & 3 ½ 36 106 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C3
Country Comfort Parkes Newell Highway 02 6863 4333 3 ½ 35 97 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
Court Street motel Cnr Court & Currajong Sts 02 6862 3844 3 ½ 14 45 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C3
El mexicali motel 10 Station St 02 6862 2555 3 12 29 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C4
Hamilton’s Henry Parkes motor Inn
25 Welcome St 02 6862 4644 3 ½ 20 74 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C4
moonraker motor Inn 444 Clarinda St 02 6862 2355 3 ½ 25 90 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C2
Parkes International Comfort Inn
18–32 Newell Highway 02 6862 5222 4 26 72 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
Parkview motor InnForbes Rd (Newell Highway)
02 6862 2888 3 ½ 39 126 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C5
Spanish lantern 62 Newell Highway 02 6862 3388 3 ½ 14 40 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
Station motel 82 Newell Highway 02 6862 8444 4 38 88 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
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Kadina Bed & Breakfast 22 mengarvie Rd 02 6862 3995 4 ½ 2 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • D3
Old Parkes Convent 33 Currajong St 02 6862 5385 2 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C3
Rosegarden on Church 40 Church St 02 6862 3504 4 ½ 3 8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C3
Welcome Cottage 35 The Welcome Rd 02 6862 3768 4 ½ 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • D6
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Broadway Hotel 277 Clarinda St 02 6862 2400 30 • • • • • • • • • • C3
Cambridge Hotel 153 Clarinda St 02 6862 2098 35 • • • • • • • • • • • C4
Commercial Hotel 161 Clarinda St 02 6862 1526 24 • • • • • • • • • • C4
Grand Hotel Cnr Clarinda & Currajong Sts 02 6862 1003 9 • • • • • • • • • • C4
Parkes Hotel 1 Welcome St 02 6862 2498 28 • • • • • • • • • • C4
Royal Hotel 217 Clarinda St 02 6862 2039 32 • • • • • • • • • • C3
Star Hotel Cnr Clarinda & Bushman Sts 02 6862 2254 9 • • • • • • • • • • C3
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Currajong Caravan Park Newell Highway 02 6862 3400 3 ½103 bed spaces + 24 powered
sites• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C1
Parkes Highway Caravan Park17 Forbes Rd (Newell Highway)
02 6862 1108 385 bed spaces + 39 powered
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Parkes Overnighter Caravan Park 48 Bushman St 02 6862 1707 3 ½52 bed spaces + 8 powered sites
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Spicer Caravan Park Cnr Victoria & Albert Sts 02 6862 6162 3 ½69 bed spaces +
72 powered sites• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • D3
Spicer Caravan Park
Parkes international Comfort inn Parkes international Comfort inn the Station motel
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PARKES DiningLICENSED CLUBS / HOTELS
Broadway Hotel 277 Clarinda St 02 6862 2400 C3
Cambridge Hotel 153 Clarinda St 02 6862 2098 C4
Coachman Hotel Motel Cnr Welcome & Dalton Sts 02 6862 2622 C3
Commercial Hotel 161 Clarinda St 02 6862 1526 C4
Grand Hotel Cnr Currajong & Clarinda Sts 02 6862 1003 C4
Parkes Bowling & Sports Club 6 Cecile St 02 6862 1446 C4
Parkes Golf Club London Rd 02 6862 2044 A5
Parkes Hotel 1 Welcome St 02 6862 2498 C4
Parkes Leagues Club 194 Clarinda St 02 6862 1499 C4
Parkes Railway Bowling Club Hooley St 02 6862 2772 B4
Parkes Services Club 9-17 Short St 02 6862 1966 C4
Railway Hotel 178 Clarinda St 02 6862 1553 C4
Royal Hotel 217 Clarinda St 02 6862 2039 C3
Star Hotel Cnr Bushman & Clarinda St 02 6862 2254 C3
RESTAURANTS
Bellas Café & Italian Restaurant 245 Clarinda St 02 6862 4212 C3
Bryson’s Restaurant (Moonraker Motor Inn)
444 Clarinda St 02 6862 2355 C2
Chong Hing Chinese Restaurant 178 Clarinda St 02 6862 2586 C4
Coachman Hotel Motel Cnr Welcome & Dalton Sts 02 6862 2622 C3
Dish Café Parkes Radio Telescope 02 6862 1566 C1
Dock Restaurant (Court Street Motel)
Cnr Court & Currajong St 02 6862 3844 C3
Fu Yuan Chinese Restaurant 342 Clarinda St 02 6862 2478 C3
Hong Loch Chinese Restaurant 210 Clarinda St 02 6862 4233 C4
Marty’s Restaurant (Country Comfort Motel)
54–56 Newell Highway 02 6863 4333 C1
Miners Right Restaurant (Bushman’s Motel)
11 Currajong Rd (Newell Highway)
02 6862 2199 C1
Parkes International Comfort Inn 18–30 Newell Highway 02 6862 5222 C1
Rice Thai Restaurant 224 Welcome St 02 6863 5666 C4
Station Motel 82 Newell Highway 02 6862 8444 C1
Twisted Fig Restaurant (Cambridge Hotel)
153 Clarinda St 02 6862 2098 C4
Windmills on Welcome 33 Welcome St 02 6863 5255 C4
CAFÉ / COFFEE SHOPS
Bellas Café & Italian Restaurant 245 Clarinda St 02 6862 4212 C3
Café De Flowers 16–18 Bushman St 02 6862 3522 C3
Cedar Café & Nursery Cnr Newell Highway & Medlyn St 02 6863 5920 C5
Coffee Pot 209B Clarinda St 02 6862 1877 C3
Dish Café Parkes Radio Telescope 02 6862 1566 C1
Jorje’s Café 249 Clarinda St 02 6862 2177 C3
Paragon Café 278 Clarinda St 02 6862 2343 C3
Perfect Blend 239 Clarinda St 02 6862 1345 C3
Rascals Play Centre 33 Court St 02 6862 3032 C3
Parkes offers a great selection of quality dining options that cater to a diverse range of tastes. Whether you
desire a hearty meal from a first class restaurant or a simple yet satisfying
snack from one of our stylish cafés and coffee shops, you are sure to have a
pleasant dining experience.
From authentic Australian meals to international cuisine and value for money bistros, Parkes has a range
of dining that extends across all age groups, tastes and budgets. You’ll find
all sorts of fresh produce and products from within our region including wine,
olive oil, condiments and seasonal fruits and vegetables.
The Royal Hotel
Bellas Café & Italian Restaurant
Jorje’s Café
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road Parkes is easily accessed from Brisbane and melbourne via the Newell Highway, and road
links with Sydney, Adelaide and Canberra are also convenient.
distances from Parkes by road (kms)
Sydney – 365 Brisbane – 995 Perth – 3,813 Wollongong – 403
melbourne – 708 Adelaide – 1,067 Canberra – 306 Newcastle – 490
airRex connects Parkes to Sydney with several daily return flights.
Ph: 13 17 13 or visit www.rex.com.au
The Parkes Airport is located on the road to Orange, 5kms east of Parkes.
rail & CoaCHParkes is a marshalling centre on the Indian Pacific Railway connecting the east and west coasts
of Australia. Daily coach and rail passenger services are operated by Countrylink between Parkes
and Sydney return. Services are also available to Canberra.
Ph: 13 22 32 or visit www.countrylink.info
Greyhound Australia links Parkes with melbourne and Brisbane via coach.
Ph: 13 14 99 or visit www.greyhound.com.au
getting aroundbus – Western Road liners offers a town bus service monday to Friday (except public
holidays) within the Parkes township. Enquiries ph: (02) 6862 1022
taxi – maxi Taxi and Disabled Taxi available Ph: (02) 6862 2222
hire car – Avis (02) 6862 6677 Thrifty (02) 6862 4899 Hertz (02) 6862 4122
Coach tour operators (by prior arrangement) – Western Road liners (02) 6862 1022
Please note: There is no regular public transport link between Parkes and The Dish.
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diningtakeaway / bakery
Baker’s Buns metro Plaza, Clarinda St 02 6863 4311 C3
Chester the Chick 263 Clarinda St 02 6862 4545 C3
Cooke Park Takeaway 26 Welcome St 02 6862 2418 C4
Eagle Boys Pizza 346 Clarinda St 131 433 C3
French Taste Bakery 344 Clarinda St 02 6863 4503 C3
Johnson’s Bakery 29 Welcome St 02 6862 2291 C4
KFC Cnr Hartigan Ave & Bogan St 02 6862 5844 C4
mcDonalds & mcCafé Cnr Bogan & Grenfell Sts 02 6862 5544 C4
Pizza Hut 169 Clarinda St 13 11 66 C3
Silver Bream Café 315 Clarinda St 02 6862 5277 C3
Smeaton’s Bakery 184 Clarinda St 02 6862 2515 C4
Star Noodle 349 Clarinda St 02 6862 1769 C3
Subway 344 Clarinda St 02 6862 3444 C3
Swan Café 317 Clarinda St 02 6862 6473 C3
Parkes is literally the crossroads of the nation because of its strategic location on the north / south major inland corridor, the newell highway, and east / west rail
corridor from Sydney to Perth.
welcome to Parkes
Parkes airport
newell highway
dish Café
dish Café
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PARKES SERvicESEmErgEncy & mEdical SErvicES ALL EMERGENCIES phone ..................................................000
Parkes Police Station, Currajong Street ................... (02) 6862 9977
Parkes Fire Station, Cnr Court and Hill Streets ...... (02) 6862 1822
NRMA, Insurance and Road Services, 376 Clarinda Street
Office hours: ............................................................ (02) 6862 2200
After hours: ................................................................0428 253 276
SES Lachlan Command (Flood & Storm)
55 Matthews Street ........................................................... 13 25 00
Parkes District Hospital, Coleman Road ..................(02) 6862 1611
doctorS SurgEriESClarinda Street Surgery, 335 Clarinda Street .......... (02) 6862 2511
Currajong Street Medical Centre, 61 Currajong Street (02) 6862 1699
PharmaciESRon Dunford Soul Pattinson Chemist,
280 Clarinda Street ................................................. (02) 6862 1099
Parkes Pharmacy, Metro Plaza Clarinda Street ........(02) 6862 2411
dEntiStSTim Baker, Cnr Church and Hill Street .................. (02) 6862 1391
Mike Richardson, Unit 19/21 Church Street ........... (02) 6862 1261
Currajong Dental,
Cnr Currajong and Victoria Street .......................... (02) 6818 4444
ParkES ShirE council2 Cecile Street, PO Box 337 PARKES NSW 2870
Ph: (02) 6861 2333 [email protected]
intErnEt accESSParkes Library, Bogan Street ................................... (02) 6861 2309
radio & nEwSPaPErParkes Tourist Radio – 88.0 FM Radio 2PK – 1404 AM
ROK FM – 95.5 FM 2CR ABC Radio – 549 AM
2LVR – 97.9 FM
Parkes Champion Post Newspaper – Mon, Wed, Fri.
rEal EStatE agEntSAnderson First National, 25 Court Street ...............(02) 6862 6400
G Hunter & Co, 201 Clarinda Street ...................... (02) 6862 5832
Ray White, 320 Clarinda Street .............................. (02) 6862 1900
Richardson & Wrench, 247 Clarinda Street ...........(02) 6863 8888
SErvicE StationS:BP 24 Hour Truck Stop, Forbes Road ...................... (02) 6862 1188
BP East End Service Station, Lower Clarinda Street ............................................. (02) 6862 5733
Caltex Service Station, Cnr Clarinda and Bushman Street .......................... (02) 6862 1367
Shell Service Station, Newell Highway ................... (02) 6862 6555
Woolworths Petrol Plus, Cnr Bushman and Currajong Street ...........................1300 655 055
rv dumP FacilitiESKelly Reserve, Cnr Newell Highway and Thomas Street
Spicer Caravan Park, Cnr Victoria and Albert Street
Parkes Showground, Victoria Street
Parkes Library & Coventry Room
Parkes Visitor Information Centre
Parkes Shire Council Administration Building
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goobang national Park
wanda wandong Camping area
Caloma trig Lookout
greenbah Camping area
goobang national Park
Goobang National Park, one of the state’s newest National Parks is located 30km north-east of Parkes. It is approximately 42,600 hectares in size, 55km long and ranges in width from 200 metres to 20km, forming the largest area of remnant vegetation in the Central West of New South Wales.
The Park incorporates Hervey, Curumbenya and Bumberry mountain ranges and surrounding country. Travellers on the Newell Highway between Tomingley and Parkes can see the park to the east.
Goobang National Park can be accessed via a number of roads, including the Tomingley-Yeoval Road in the north,
the Parkes-manildra Road in the south and from Peak Hill along the Baldry Road.
Free camping is available within the park at two sites, Wanda Wandong and Greenbah. New visitor facilities have been installed, featuring amenities (no water or power), interpretative signage and parking bays for recreational vehicles.
Visitors are welcome to undertake passive recreation activities such as bushwalking, bird watching and camping. If you plan on horse riding in the park, you’ll need a permit.
Goobang National Park provides protection for the diverse range of plant and animal communities found in central west New
South Wales, as well as the rich scenic, cultural and natural features of the area. more than 300 plant species have been recorded in the park, including 40 species of orchids. Brochures are available from the Visitor Information Centres in Peak Hill and Parkes.
The park’s main trails are accessible to 2WD vehicles, however they can become very boggy after heavy rain.
Caloma Trig lookout offers fantastic views of the surrounding countryside.
For further information please contact NPWS lachlan Area Office on (02) 6851 4429 or visit www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
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AC - FA Ref FE - MI Ref MI - WO RefAckroyd St B5 Federal St B6 Mitchell St C2Ainsworth Rd B2 Field Rd D6 Marie Rose Cl A4Akuna Rd F6 Fisher St D5 Molong Rd E4Albert St D3 Flinders St B3 Monastery Cl A4Alder Ave A4 Flynn St E4 Monica Cl D3Alexandra St D2 Forster St D4 Moon Cr B3Alluvial St B4 Friendship Pl A3 Moor St E3Andrew Stewart Rd E6 Moulden St A2Angleish Ave B3 Gallop Ave D2Apara Rd C6 Gap St D3 Nash St E5Armstong St C4 Gemini Pl B5 Newell Hwy C1Austral St C4 George Field Dr D5 Newell Hwy B6Avoca Pl D1 Gladstone St B4 Noonan St E3
Glenburnie Cl E4Back Trundle Rd A1 Glengowrie Pl E4 Orange St D4Back Yamma Rd D6 Glenhaven Ave E4 Orion Pl B5Baker St B5 Glenwarrie Pl D3 Oswin St D4Banjo Pl C5 Glover St C2 Oxley St E4Barton St D2 Golden Bar Dr E3Basil Ave B2 Goobang St D4 Panorama Cr D2Belmore Ave C3 Grenfell St B4 Park St C5Best St A4 Guillan Pl A4 Paterson St C5Billabong Cr F5 Pearce St B4Billy Mac Pl A4 Hamilton Rd F4 Phillip St C3Blaxland St A4 Harris St D1 Phoenix St C2Boazman St B2 Hartigan Ave B4 Pindari Pl C2Bogan St C3 Harwood St C1 Pine Rd F5Bollinger St B3 Hazelbank Ave C1 Pioneer St C1Bowditch Cr E3 Hedgerow Ave D4 Porter St C5Boyd Cct B6 Henry Parkes Way F4 Powter St B5Brolgan Rd A3 Henry Parkes Way A2Browne St C4 Heron Ave D3 Rawson St C2Bushman St C3 High St D3 Reedsdale Ln B1
Highland Ave B2 Rees Ave C3Caledonia St C4 Hill St C3 Reid St D3Callaghan St C5 Hillcrest Ave F4 Renshaw McGirr Way E3Captain Wilson Ave B3 Hodges St E3 Reymond Rd B1Carinya St A4 Hooley St B4 Rose St B2Carmelite Cl A4 Howard St C5 Rosewood Ave A4Carrington St C2 Hume St E3 Royal St B6Cecile St C4 Russell St E4Charles Barber Cl B2 Jack Burch Rd B2Charles Rigg Ave D1 John Curtin Pl C5 Salesyard Rd B6Cheney Rd F5 Jones St C2 Scoble Pl A4Cherry Gardens Ln F1 Jubilee St B2 Seaborn St D2Christina Cl B3 Junction St B4 Short St C4Church St C3 Station St B5Clancy Pl C5 Keast St C5 Sydney St B3Clarinda St C3 Kelly Rd F5Clarke St B5 Ken Payne Pl C1 Tanks Rd F4Close St B4 Kendall St D2 Talbot St C3Cobden Pl E3 Kingsford Ave B3 Ted McGlynn Ct B4Coleman Rd C2 Koala St A4 Ted Parker Cct D2Condobolin Rd A3 Kookaburra St E4 Thomas St B1Cooke St B3 Thomas Tom Cr B4Cookapie St A1 Lachlan St C4 Thornbury St E4Coolabah Dr F5 Lawson St C5 Thurlstone St D4Coronation Ave A3 Leighton St B2 Ticborne Ave C2Court St C3 Lindsay Thomas Rd F1 Tulara Pl E3Currajong St C3 Lighthorse Ln F6
Lotus St E4 Valley View Pl D2Dalley St D4 London Rd A5 Vaucluse Pl C5Dalton St C3 Lorger St B2 Victoria St C3Danilenko St E3 Lorking St E2Docos Rd D5 Lynch St B4 Want St D3Downes Cr C3 Waratah St D4Dunns Ln A1 Macarthur St B4 Ward St B2Drummond St C2 Marshall Pl B3 Warragrah Pl A4
Matthews St B5 Wattle St E4East St D3 May St D4 Webb St D1Ebelina Cr B3 McGlynn St B3 Welcome St C4Elizabeth St C2 Medlyn St C5 Wentworth St C2Eloura Pl D3 Melbourne St B3 Werona Pl C1Endeavour Pl A3 Mendos Pl D3 Wescott Cr B4Eugowra Rd E5 Mengarvie Rd D3 Westlime Rd A3Evans Pl E4 Metcalfe St B3 Weston St D4Evans Pde E4 Middleton St B3 Wilga St E3
Military Rd F4 William St D3Fahy Rd C1 Mill St D4 Woodward St D5Farrer St B1 Miller St C2Faull Cr D5 Mimosa Ave A3
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9–13 Peak Hill Road, ParkesP: (02) 6862 2199 F: (02) 6862 5261E: [email protected]
Spacious, fully refurbished accommodation. Deluxe spa rooms and large family suites. All ground fl oor, ample parking. Purpose built function centre and separate restaurant (7 days except public holidays). Flat screen LCD TV. Free guest laundry. Salt pool. Room service and buffet breakfast. Call Peter or Linda. 4 star rating.
BUSHmAn’S motoR inn
34 Forbes Road, ParkesP: (02) 6862 2888 F: (02) 6862 5306E: [email protected]
thirty-nine clean and comfortable ground fl oor rooms including a two bedroom unit, three bedroom fully self contained house and three disabled rooms. Fully licensed restaurant with the menu expertly prepared by our two chefs. Wedding receptions and all special occasions are catered for. Conference facilities. 3½ Star Rating.
PARKViEW motoR inn
18–32 Peak Hill Road, ParkesP: (02) 6862 5222 F: (02) 6862 2988E: [email protected]
Award winning premier accommodation. Fully refurbished deluxe and executive units. Large LCD TV, all new bathrooms. Spacious cocktail bar and restaurant (6 days). Room service and buffet breakfast. Free guest laundry. Salt pool. Wi-Fi in all rooms. Call Ace or Pauline. The International has something for everyone. 4 star rating.
PARKES intERnAtionAL comFoRt inn
10 Station Street, ParkesP: (02) 6862 2555 F: (02) 6862 1139E: [email protected]
12 reverse cycle a/c units, close to shops and clubs. Off highway parking, overlooking park, pool, laundry, free broadband access in rooms, tea and coffee making facilities, electric blankets, fl at screen TVs, toasters, hair dryers. Clean and comfortable. Gail and Mick welcome you.3 star rating.
EL mEXicALi motEL
22 Mengarvie Road, ParkesP: (02) 6862 3995 M: 0412 444 452E: [email protected]
“Kadina” is a fully hosted B&B, with breathtaking views to the East. Queen beds, doonas, wool blankets, robes, large fl uffy towels and luxurious toiletries. The screened garden room has a hot tub. Breakfast is 5 courses, with a wide variety of teas and espresso coffee. Dinner and farm tours are available by arrangement.
‘KAdinA’ BEd & BREAKFASt
48–54 Welcome Street, ParkesP: (02) 6862 2622E: [email protected]
the newly renovated coachman Hotel/motel is right in the centre of town offering a spacious bar with tAB facilities, restaurant and function room suitable for large and small events. We offer quality and affordable accommodation with standard, deluxe and executive units available.
coAcHmAn HotEL/motEL
54–56 Newell Highway, ParkesP: (02) 6863 4333 F: (02) 6863 5883E: [email protected]
country comfort Parkes motel is located in central nSW on the newell Highway, offering warm country hospitality in close proximity to town.
The Country Comfort Parkes Motel consists of 35 spacious rooms catering for a quick stopover or short break for the family, couple or business traveller.
The Motel features an indoor heated swimming pool and spa for guest use, a restaurant and bar open daily, as well as in-room dining.
The Country Comfort Parkes Motel is the ideal base to explore Parkes and the Central West Region of NSW.
coUntRY comFoRt PARKES motEL
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Victoria Street, ParkesP: (02) 6862 2580 M: 0431 391 849E: [email protected]
Affordable powered and unpowered sites for camping, caravans and motor homes. RV dump facility available, amenities including showers and toilets. For bookings, contact the Parkes Show Offi ce.
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2 Ween Street, Peak HillP: (02) 6869 1422 F: (02) 6869 1096E: [email protected]
We will strive to make your stay most enjoyable. Whether in one of our en-suite cabins or your own Caravan, Motor Home or Tent, our clean amenities, free BBQ area and shady lawn sites are aimed to please. Located a short walk to the clubs and restaurants – for great meals.AAA Tourism Star Rating: 3 ½ stars.
peAK hill cArAvAn pArK
1 Cardigan Street, TullamoreP: (02) 6892 5194
central nsW with a real touch of ireland!Tullamore Hotel has been recently reopened by proprietors Troy & Anna. You are invited to experience the hotel’s country hospitality. Services include TAB, accommodation & bistro 7 days. Family friendly, groups welcome. Try a Tullamore Dew whiskey for an Irish experience or attend the Irish Festival at Easter.
tullAmore hotel
25 Caswell Street, Peak HillP: (02) 6869 1429 F: (02) 6869 1093E: [email protected]
Affordable rates, clean comfortable rooms – We Will looK After You.
Singles – Twin – Double – Deluxe – Family Rooms.
Why drive past, stay with us.
Breakfast and home cooked meals available.
Receive your 10cL Fuel Voucher (conditions apply).
Your Hosts are David and Carol Cornish.
peAK hill golden peAK budget motel
Austral Street, TrundleP: (02) 6892 1025E: [email protected]
camping, caravans and motor homes welcome. Dump Ezy Unit on-site, drive in and out powered sites, toilets and showers, pets welcome.Annual Trundle Show in August. Bookings contact Trundle Lucky 7 on (02) 6892 1025.
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Spicer Caravan Park
Address: Cnr Victoria and Albert Streets, ParkesPhone: 02 6862 6162Email: [email protected]: www.parkes.nsw.gov.au
The Spicer Park Caravan Park is easily located just off the Newell Highway on the corner of Victoria and Albert Streets. The Park is set on 10 acres of grassy parkland in a quiet location and is less than 5 minutes walk to the shops.
The Spicer Park Caravan Park offers powered and unpowered sites, standard and deluxe cabins with amenities.
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Henry Parkes Centre, Newell Highway, ParkesM: 0408 025 712 E: [email protected]
the parkes Antique motor club was formed in 1974 and has over 80 members who between them, own more than 200 heritage motor cars, cycles and motors. The Club hosts an annual Motorcycle Rally on the October long weekend and a Swap Meet in mid October. The Parkes Motor Museum (part of the Henry Parkes Centre) is resourced by the Club. Each item on display is well described with both technical data and vehicle history provided on easily read sign boards. Members attend the display at peak times and are available to provide special presentations for group visits.
pArKes AntiQue motor club inc
2 Ween Street, Peak HillP: (02) 6869 1422 F: (02) 6869 1096E: [email protected]
michael durrant the creator says “there is something here for everyone who has an interest in prehistoric wildlife – from the 4.5 metre long Xiphactinus (fi sh) to even the skull of a “tiny” ancestor of t rex”.cost: Peak Hill Caravan Park guests free, $3 for others (under 5 yrs free).open: 8am – 9pm daily.
the big fish fossil hut
London Road, ParkesP: (02) 6862 2044 F: (02) 6862 2509E: [email protected]
the parkes golf club is situated on 44 hectares of landscaped and manicured picturesque parkland, offering a championship course for members and visitors.
18 grass greens, watered fairways, electric carts and pull buggies for hire and competitive green fees.
Visitors are welcome at all times either socially or for a game on a course rated by many as one of the best in country NSW.
The Parkes Golf Club can cater for all your function needs with a spacious clubhouse, bar, auditorium and kitchen facilities, and rolling views over the fairways.
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things to do & see
P: (02) 6862 1471E: [email protected]
the 2pK country music festival is held annually on the october long Weekend. This Festival has been held for over 44 years with many innovations during that time. The Festival boasts featured artists, groups, 2-day talent quests, concerts, family functions, buskers and poets. The association also stages regular monthly functions.
2pK countrY music festivAl
For information or bookings contact: Yvonne Hutton 0418 674 261 F: (02) 6862 6526E: [email protected]
parkes historical society inc is the owner of two museum collections located at the henry parkes centre. The Henry Parkes Museum (named by Cobden Parkes, Sir Henry’s son in 1969) has in its collection the 1867 plaster bust of Sir Henry and many of his personal items. The Traditional Museum Collection has over 6,000 items from four local estates. The Clock Stand with its many clocks is part of the Collection. Parkes historical archives are also held in the Museum. The Antique Machinery Collection has 4,000 items used by local farmers over the past 100 years, including two rare tractors, the Big Four and the Fowler Reins Drive. There are 45 tractors, stationary engines, steam engines, harvesters, stampers, 5 ton drill and trucks, many of which are started up for special days and group bookings. Also on site are two very old local churches and the restored 1913 Wongalea School. Morning and afternoon teas can also be arranged.
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9–17 Short Street, ParkesP: (02) 6862 1966E: [email protected]
the perfect venue across from cooke park. Bistro open daily 12–2pm & 6–8.30pm. Daily blackboard specials. Coffee area with cappuccinos, teas, coffees, lattes, cakes and slices. Wednesday: Steak Night, thursday: Carvery Night, friday: Schnitzel Night, saturday: Fish & Chips Night. ATM, EFTPOS, TAB and KENO Facilities.
pArKes services club
May Street, ParkesP: (02) 6862 1553www.therailwayhotelparkes.com.au
the railway hotel is the place to be!Our amazing artwork and modern decor leaves The Railway with an atmosphere you won’t want to escape. We boast a great new menu available for lunch and dinner, dine in or take away. TAB facilities including Trackside and Keno, and a huge function room for your next event!
the rAilWAY hotel
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245 Clarinda Street, ParkesP: (02) 6862 4212 F: (02) 6862 6571E: [email protected]
located right in the heart of town, bellas café and licensed italian restaurant is open tuesday to saturday for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dinner bookings advisable.
bellAs cAfÉ & licensed itAliAn restAurAnt
249 Clarinda Street, ParkesP: (02) 6862 2177E: [email protected]
enjoy the newly refurbished surrounds of Jorje’s café. Open 6 days, Bill’s Beans coffee, delicious food and great service. Sit back and relax inside or in the alfresco dining area.
JorJe’s cAfÉ
96 Caswell Street, Peak HillP: (02) 6869 1951E: [email protected]
Antiques, collectables, lollies, tea, coffee, pies and cakes are all available. Set in spacious, comfortable surrounds with wheelchair access. Friendly, family service at affordable prices. Relaxing atmosphere for travellers, with an array of unusual items and sweets. Coach and concession outings catered for.
temple lions AntiQues & collectAbles
PLOUGHMANʼS HILL OLIVES
Wattle ViewParkes NSW 2870
Phone 02 68661260 Fax 02 68661281
www.ploughmanshill.com.auP: (02) 6866 1260 F: (02) 6866 1281
www.ploughmanshill.com.au
ploughman’s hill olives is local, produces award winning extra virgin olive oil, and is a member of the Australian olive oil industry code of practices. Our products include Infused Olive Oil, Olives, Vinegars, Olive Oil Soap, Hand Cream, Shampoo, Conditioners, Body Lotion and more. Products available at Parkes Visitor Information Centre or online from our website.
ploughmAn’s hill olivesPLOUGHMANʼS HILL OLIVES
Wattle ViewParkes NSW 2870
Phone 02 68661260 Fax 02 68661281
www.ploughmanshill.com.au
Parkes Radio TelescopeP: (02) 6862 1566E: [email protected]
the dish café is an award winning restaurant at the feet of the famous parkes radio telescope. Gaze out its 2-storey windows as the giant Dish scans the skies. Twenty kilometres north of Parkes and just off the Newell Highway in Central NSW, you can enjoy freshly prepared meals and sample local produce in a bush oasis. Gourmet beef and red wine pies accompanied by freshly made blackberry jam and scones are simply out of this universe. Their edible range of gourmet souvenirs will also ensure your experience can be savoured for weeks to come.
Open 7 days: 8.30am – 4.15pm
dish cAfÉ
Dish Cafe
food & dining
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OPEN 7 DAYS!Weekdays until 6pm
Saturday 8:30am - 1pm Sunday 10am - 1pm
Shop 6 Metro Plaza, 279 - 283 Clarinda Street OPPOSITE WOOLWORTHS
P: (02) 6862 2411 F: (02) 6862 2603
Parkes Pharmacy
181–185 Clarinda Street, ParkesP: (02) 6862 2593 F: (02) 6862 5773E: [email protected]
for over 50 years we have been providing locals with sales and service for all their electronic needs: Electronics, Telstra Phone Solution, Security CCTV, Music CDs & DVDs, 2 Way radio.
griffins leAding edge
Standard Logo
RED - PMS 032C
BLUE - PMS 301C GREY - 70% BLACK
ORANGE - PMS 1585C
84–92 Forbes Road, ParkesP: (02) 6862 6122 F: (02) 6862 3592E: [email protected]
parkes caravans is the place for all your caravan needs. Stocking New Windsor Caravans with a huge selection of used caravans and accessories. We specialise in repairs and service with two qualifi ed recreational vehicle tradesmen. Book your caravan in for a service while you browse through our local boutique shops.
pArKes cArAvAns
257 Clarinda Street, ParkesP: (02) 6862 4724E: [email protected]
imported goods from bali – unique products from specialised craftsmen – interior and exterior decorative items with some furniture items and clothing. Pots, vases, statues, incense, lamps and jewellery. Come and see Ray and Kristen.
lotus imports
243 Clarinda Street, ParkesP: (02) 6863 4466 F: (02) 6863 4166E: [email protected]
ServiceBack-Up Support
Technical SupportProfessional Technicians
Professional Sales SupportAuthorised Toshiba Repair Centre
Locally Owned and OperatedLicenced Data Cabling
Part of the Leading Edge Computers Group
tech edge solutions pArKes
9–17 Short Street, ParkesP: (02) 6862 1966E: [email protected]
the perfect venue across from cooke park. We offer facilities for all types of corporate events. Our fl exible function space can cater for small meetings to large seminars. Our venue is suitable for meetings, training courses, cocktail functions and product launches. We are also popular for weddings, birthdays, engagements, presentations and fundraising events.
pArKes services club
P: (02) 6861 2309 F: (02) 6862 1501E: [email protected]
Services include Internet public access and free Wi-Fi.Parkes: Bogan Street. Behind the Post Offi ce. Open Monday – Saturday morning.Peak Hill: 93 Caswell Street. Open Wednesday & Friday afternoon.Trundle: Forbes Street. Open Thursday afternoon & Friday.Tullamore: Carey Street. Open Wednesday.
pArKes shire librArY
shopping, services & fAcilities
280 Clarinda Street, ParkesP: (02) 6862 1099 F: (02) 6862 1863 E: [email protected]
ron dunford chemist is a family pharmacy which specialises in accurate dispensing of all prescriptions, preparation of Webster packs for nursing home and community patients, mobility aids, diabetes and asthma requisites.
They have three pharmacists on call at all times and a registered nurse for three days each week.They have an extensive range of all medicines, Blackmores vitamins, Revlon and Maybelline cosmetics and French perfumes.
ron dunford soul pAttinson chemist
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Peak Hill
Peak Hill is nestled close to the Hervey Ranges which form an enchanting kaleidoscope of colours to the eastern backdrop of the town. It offers many tourist attractions such as the Peak Hill Open Cut Gold Mine, Flora and Fauna Reserve, Bogan Weir, Big Fish Fossil Hut and Australia’s first upright wheat silo.
Peak Hill is rich in arts and crafts resources with all venues situated in the main street (Caswell Street). The Open Cut Gallery, 62 Caswell, has been a popular stop-over for many a traveller. The store offers a full range of hand-made crafts and gifts, and also displays many historical photographs and memorabilia. Within the same venue, Peak Hill Country Crafts opens daily for handcrafted goods, antiques, biscuits, cakes and jams. This is a community-based craft shop which also operates as the town’s visitor information centre, containing an array of brochures and maps of the town’s heritage and tourist drive. Peak Hill’s latest Art Centre, Ninda Gallery, offers both Indigenous
Peak Hill is a little town with a heart of gold! Located on the Newell Highway, 48km north of Parkes and 70km south of Dubbo, Peak Hill offers travellers an
enticing break. Peak Hill’s proud history is indelibly linked with the discovery of gold in 1889. With 3 motels, 1 hotel and 2 caravan parks, Peak Hill offers visitors
an affordable alternate stop over to visit The Dish, the Henry Parkes Centre, Goobang National Park or the Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo.
and Australian Artwork. Try some of the town’s finest home cooking at Kezza’s Craft Shop, baked by Peak Hill’s local show champion.
The Peak Hill Open Cut Experience is located just 400 metres from the main street of Peak Hill, Caswell Street – this open cut gold mine provides a great example of mining techniques used historically and today. The historic Peak Hill mine operated between 1893 and 1917 producing about 60,000 ounces from 500,000 tonnes of rock. Alkane Exploration re-excavated for gold on the site between 1996 and 2002 retrieving 145,000 ounces of gold from 4.9 million tonnes of rock. While most of the historic operations were consumed by the recent mining activity, some of the old workings have been preserved. The Open Cut Experience includes both the historic works and the more recent mines with several walking trails, interpretative signage and a viewing platform.
On the road to the Golf Club is the Fauna and Flora Reserve, originally one of the many old alluvial workings, a leisurely stroll from the centre of town, providing opportunity to enjoy a variety of birdlife. Rainbow Bee-eaters, Red-rumped Parrots and Zebra Finches are included among the species as are colourful orchids in the cooler months.
Like many western centres, Peak Hill has endeavoured to preserve a proud and colourful history. On the southern town approach, the older section of the Peak Hill Hospital dates back to the early 1900s. Typifying the building style of that era, the building has strong architectural appeal and has gained National Trust recognition.
Restoration is well underway for The Carrington Hotel which was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1991. It is proposed that the building, once completed, may lend itself to the mining and heritage history of the town. A place where the tourist can stop and partake in the tea room facilities and ‘step back in time’ with heritage items to view.
The Bogan Weir, site of Peak Hill’s original water supply, has shady picnic areas and provides pleasant opportunities for bird watching and fishing. An active and diverse sporting centre, Peak Hill boasts excellent recreational facilities with those provided by the Golf Club (with state-wide recognised sand greens), the Bowling Club and Ex-Services Club, especially popular with visitors.
Caswell Street, Peak Hill Peak Hill Open Cut Experience
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ATTRACTIONS / ACTIVITIES
Peak Hill Visitor Centre, Country Crafts and Open Cut Gallery
Open 7 days 9.30am – 4.30pmThe Open Cut Gallery shows the history of the Peak Hill open cut gold mine which dates back to the gold rush days of the late 1890s and early 1900s. Also home to Peak Hill Country Crafts and the Peak Hill Visitor Information Centre, it is a welcome stop for travellers on the Newell Highway. Break your journey and browse amongst the many art works, craft items and antiques and collectables that are on display.
62 Caswell Street(02) 6869 1981
Peak Hill Open Cut Experience
Open 7 days 9am – 4pm, Free entry5 open cuts, viewing platform and self guided walking trails. Guided tours available, gold panning booking essential. Phone Parkes Visitor Information Centre (02) 6862 6000.
Mingelo StreetInfo: (02) 6869 1981 Bookings: (02) 6862 6000
Big Fish Fossil Hut
Open 7 days 9am – 5pm $3.00 entry, caravan park guests and children under 5 years free.Permanent Exhibition displays a wide range of specimens depicting a range of ancient wildlife groups that have lived across Eastern Australia over the past 700 million years.
Peak Hill Caravan Park, 2 Ween Street(02) 6869 1422
Ninda Gallery Indigenous and Australian Artworks.87 Caswell Street(02) 6813 0708
Peak Hill Flora and Fauna Reserve
Easy walking track with breathtaking views across to the Hervey Ranges from the wooden footbridge.
Access from Golf Club Road
Bogan WeirA tranquil retreat on the Bogan River located 7kms west of Peak Hill. Enjoy a picnic, camping or fishing.
Turn left into Tullamore Road from Caswell Street
Memorial Park Toilets and BBQ facilities. Cnr Caswell and Ween Streets
Commercial Gardens Toilets and picnic facilities, CountryLink Coach connection. Cnr Caswell and Dugga Streets
The Railway BuildingBuilt in 1910, the railway building was relocated to Lindner Oval upon the cessation of passenger train travel to Peak Hill in 1982.
Australia’s First Upright Grain Silo
The first vertical wheat silo to be built in Australia in 1918. It is still used today.Cnr Bingara Street and Lindner Avenue
Peak Hill
ACCOMMODATION
Club House Hotel 91 Caswell Street (02) 6869 1474
Country Roads Motor Inn 34–36 Newell Highway (02) 6869 1688
Double D Caravan Park 42 Bogan Street (02) 6869 1797
Peak Hill Golden Peak Budget Motel Caswell Street (02) 6869 1429
Oasis Motel 152 Caswell Street (02) 6869 1383
Peak Hill Caravan Park 2 Ween Street (02) 6869 1422
SERVICES & FACIlITIES
Emergency: Rural Fire Brigade, SES, Police Station
Medical: Peak Hill District Hospital, Medical Centre, Ambulance, Chemist
Services: Community Technology Centre (CTC) – Internet Services, Library, Post Office, Newsagency, Real Estate Agency, Accountant, Bank, Solicitor, Court House, Local FM Radio, RV Dump Point Shopping: Supermarket, Art And Craft Gift Shops, Antique Store, Barber, Hairdresser, Beauty, Farm Supplies
Service Stations: Koala Fuel, Red Spot - Mechanical Repairs, APS Service Station
Sporting Facilities: Skate Park, Tennis and Basketball Courts, Football and Cricket Ovals, Squash Court, Golf and Bowling Clubs, Showground
DINING
Club House Hotel 91 Caswell Street 02 6869 1474
Ex Services & Citizens Club Cnr Caswell and Mingelo Streets 02 6869 1889
Peak Hill Bowling Club 54 Caswell Street 0429 471 851
86 Cino 86 Caswell Street 02 6869 1100
Temple lions Antique & Collectables (lolly shop & tea room)
96 Caswell Street 02 6869 1951
Mick’s Kountry Kebabs & Takeaway 66 Caswell Street 02 6869 1196
Robert’s Deli 84 Caswell Street 02 6869 1258
ANNUAl EVENTS
JAN Peak Hill Australia Day Celebrations
MAR Annual Landscape Art Award (Easter)
APR Open Golf Day, Tomingley Picnic Races, ANZAC Day Celebrations
MAY Pony Gymkhana
JUN Art and Craft Exhibition (Long Weekend)
JUl Harness Racing
ANNUAl EVENTS
AUG Annual Agricultural Show, Open Golf Day, Annual Dog Show
SEPT District Ram Sales, Temple Lions Antique Auctions, Spring fêtes and street stalls
OCT Peak Hill Garden Show, Mungery Picnic Races (Long Weekend)
NOV Peak Hill Country Crafts Art Sale
DEC Peak Hill Meet You Up The Street Festival, Billy Cart Derby, Country Talent Quest
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Trundle This famous verandah belongs to the Trundle Hotel, which was built in 1909. The two storey hotel was built out of pise mud, rendered with cement and adorned with a 66 metre long wooden verandah. Today the hotel offers a great spot for a drink, counter meal or accommodation.
There are no problems with angle parking in Trundle – Forbes Street is New South Wales’ widest main street, measuring 60 metres across.
September is a great month to visit Trundle, timing your visit with a great day of fun at the Trundle Bush Tucker Day. Every year the event dishes up a day of fun for participants and spectators, featuring bush cooking competitions, billy boiling sprint, damper throw, live bands and a whole program of bush entertainment. August is also a busy
If you’re looking to capture a classic photo of an Aussie
country town, look no further than Trundle. Picture yourself
here, standing on New South Wales’ widest main street, next
to one of the longest wooden verandahs in Australia!
time, when the 600-odd Trundle residents and the surrounding community get together to host the Annual Agricultural Show.
The nearby Black Range is an ideal spot to go bush walking or bird watching. It offers a peaceful and quiet place to enjoy the picnic ground facilities.
Situated 55km north-west of Parkes, Trundle is a rural community with production consisting mostly of wheat, sheep and cattle farming. Trundle is well positioned within the Parkes Shire to take advantage of job opportunities at the progressive Northparkes Mines, a major employer in the Shire. Just an easy 40 minute drive away from Northparkes, Trundle offers affordable real estate, excellent schools and a relaxed lifestyle.
Trundle Bush Tucker Day
The Black Range
The Trundle Hotel
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ATTRACTIONS / ACTIVITIES
18 Hole Golf Course with sand greens.
Tennis Courts
Playing Fields: Berryman Oval has a BBQ Area and Play Equipment.
25 metre Pool and Children’s Pool open during the warmer months
Bush Walking: The Black Range offers peace and quiet. Ideal for picnicking, bird watching and bushwalking
Long Paddock Museum: Open by Appointment, for bookings phone Clarke’s Garage (02) 6892 1093
SERVICES & FACILITIES
Tourist Information: Clarke’s Garage, Parkes Street (02) 6892 1093
Licensed Clubs, Trundle Ex-Services & Citizen’s Club and Golf Club
Supermarket, Café, Gift Shop, Dress Shop, Hairdresser, Hardware Store, Post Office, Credit Union, Insurance Broker and Stock and Station Agent, NRMA
Childcare Centre, Public and Private Schools
Multipurpose Health Centre (Hospital and Doctors Surgery)
Community Technology Centre (CTC) – Internet Services, Library
Trundle Community Tyre Service (02 6892 1054; Clarke’s Garage (02) 6892 1093
DINING
Trundle Hotel(02) 6892 1009
Trundle Services & Citizens Club(02) 6892 1075
Trundle Golf Club(02) 6892 1301
Trundle Café(02) 6892 1599
Celebrating 25 years
TRUNDLE showground saturday 1st sep 2012tRUNDLE bush tucker day
best decorated bush apron, bushmen’s relay, tug-o-war, master bush chef, great bush stalls, free bush tucker tasting, billy boil sprint, damper throw, $1000 bush cooking competition & celebrity chef live music all day long & much more...
ACCOMMODATION
Trundle Hotel Pub-style accommodation (02) 6892 1009 www.trundlehotel.com.au
Motel accommodation Trundle Services & Citizens Club (02) 6892 1075
Trundle Showground Camping, RV Dump Point, Bookings at the Lucky 7 Store (02) 6892 1025
ANNUAL EVENTS
26TH JANUARY Australia Day Celebrations
25TH APRIL ANZAC Day Services
APRIL Farmers and Settlers Markets
AUGUST Annual Agricultural Show
AUGUST Farmers and Settlers Markets
1ST SAT IN SEPTEMBER Trundle Bush Tucker Day
NOVEMBER Farmers and Settlers Markets
1ST SUN OF EACH MONTH Tour De Trundle
DECEMBER Carols in the Hall
For a full list of events in Trundle visit www.mytrundle.com.au
THE TRUNDLE TREE CHANGE PROJECT
The Trundle Tree Change Project is based on the successful ‘rent a farmhouse’ scheme of Cumnock and was implemented to reinvigorate the small community and entice people to relocate to Trundle. By renting vacant farmhouses for $1 a week, the community aims to attract new families to the district to ensure the schools and businesses of Trundle survive.
The project is now gaining momentum in Trundle and has attracted widespread interest on a national and international level. Media interest has also been strong with Andrew Denton’s film production company taking an interest in filming the process of the Rent a Farm House Scheme in Trundle. The television series is expected to be aired in 2012. For further details visit www.mytrundle.com.au
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Tullamore
With a population of approximately
500 people, including the township and
surrounding farms, there is a strong sense
of community and mateship.
The town of Tullamore has become
best known for the incredibly popular
Tullamore Irish Festival, featuring Irish
dancers and entertainers, an Irish hurdle
race and a program of Irish fun.
Tullamore is situated on the Bogan Way, an alternate north south route to the Newell Highway. Tullamore is centrally located to the larger towns of Parkes,
Forbes, Condobolin and Narromine.
ATTRACTIONS / ACTIVITIES
Coffee Shop, Museum and Art Gallery: open 10am - 5pm, Wednesday to Sunday
Berryman Oval offers Playground Facilities and Rest Rooms
Skate Park
Memorial Park: Public Toilets, BBQ and Picnic Settings, Play Equipment
Pola Park Sporting Complex, Football Oval
Swimming Pool
Pony Club: Tullamore Showground
SERVICES & FACILITIES
Multipurpose Health Service: General Practitioner, Pharmacy, Aged Care, Physio and more
Tullamore Central School caters for students from Kindergarten to Year 12 (6 to 12 through the Access programme)
Pre-school and Childcare Centre
Library
Police
Stanbrook’s Store: Post Office, ANZ Bank Agency & Dry Cleaning Agency
Beauty salon
Café and Takeaway, Newsagency, General Store and Gift Shop
Tullamore Mechanical Repairs
DINING
Tullamore Bowling & Citizens Club Haylock St (02) 6892 5250
Tullamore Auto Centre Cardigan St (02) 6892 5268 (Take away meals)
Tullamore Hotel Cardigan St (02) 6892 5194
ACCOMMODATION
Tullamore ShowgroundCamping facilities equipped with Toilets, Showers and Laundry Facilities, RV Dump Facility. Bookings phone Stanbrook’s Store
(02) 6892 5192
The Tullamore Hotel 71 Cardigan Street (02) 6892 5194
ANNUAL EVENTS
26TH JANUARY Australia Day Celebrations
EASTER WEEKEND Tullamore Irish Festival
25TH APRIL ANZAC Day Services
2ND WEEK IN AUGUST Annual Agricultural Show
This annual festival which has been
held since 2004, celebrates Tullamore’s
strong Irish links. Many Irish born
settlers moved into the area in the 1900s
and today up to 80% of the community
retain Irish family connections. Many
rural properties around Tullamore are
named after Irish towns, such as Omagh,
Kinvara, Cadungle, Fermoy and Carlyle.
Sheep and cattle grazing and crop production is the basis of the Tullamore economy. Wheat, barley and oats, oilseeds and winter legumes are grown annually, bringing the town alive during November for harvest. Tullamore offers an insight into rural activity during the annual show in August.
Tullamore Irish Festival
Tullamore Irish Festival – held annually each Easter Weekend
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Bogan Gate Hotel/Motel
About the tullAmore irish festivAl
Nine years ago, Tullamore residents weren’t content to see their community lose population, services and to a certain extent, heart. They decided that by working together to produce a festival, not only would they have a focus but they would attract people to their small town in the Central West and generate camaraderie. Thus was born the Tullamore Irish Festival.
The Festival takes place annually on the Easter weekend and is testament to the community for their support and sheer hard work.
Since 2004, the Festival has grown from one day of activities to an extensive program which keeps visitors to Tullamore entertained for three days. The main day of the Festival is Saturday, where from 10am to 8pm there is constant entertainment provided firstly through the street parade and then to the Festival Village where the full program gets underway, headed by lively Irish bands, dancers and entertainers. On the other festival days, activities include the Tullamore Irish Festival Art Exhibition, Irish Films, Stations of the Cross, Campfire Concert, local self guided car tours, an ecumenical service and a Hooley on Easter Sunday.
Camping is available at the Tullamore Showground.
Tullamore folk would love you to join them for one or all of their programmed events to help celebrate their Irish heritage. To plan your festival experience, visit the Tullamore website for full details www.tullamoreinc.com.au
Tullamore Irish Festival – held annually each Easter Weekend
Located approximately 30km to the west of Parkes, Bogan Gate has a population of approximately 200 people. Bogan Gate is derived from the local Aboriginal word meaning “the birthplace of a notable headman of the local tribe”. The village lies on the Sydney – Broken Hill rail line, and it is the junction for the Trundle Tottenham Branch line.
Parkes Visitor Guide 2012/2013 bogan gate town map page 3128
Bogan Gate is a progressive little village with services including a general store/newsagency, takeaway, hotel/motel with postal services, school and police station.
The Bogan Gate Hotel/Motel offers affordable, quality accommodation with counter meals available for lunch and dinner most days. Phone (02) 6864 1106.
The Bogan Gate Memorial Hall is a versatile community venue with excellent function facilities that is available for hire. Enquiries phone (02) 6864 1193.
Bogan Gate Arts and Crafts is housed in the old Railway Station building, and is open Saturday and Sunday from 10am – 4.30pm and other times by appointment. Phone Shelley Nutley (02) 6864 1126.
A great rest stop for the weary traveller is Burrawang Park, where you will find a children’s playground and BBQ facilities. The nine-hole golf course and night-lit tennis courts also provide some great recreation options.
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Head west from Parkes to Bogan Gate and proceed north to explore the towns of Trundle, Tullamore, Albert and Tottenham before linking with the Mitchell Highway at Trangie or Nyngan. The Bogan Way offers a great route for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the highway and get back to a leisurely way of doing things. These towns have much to offer. Often described as the real New South Wales, they each offer a tapestry of history, nature and diversity in the peace and quiet of the Heart of New South Wales.
BOGAN GATE – famous Australian solider Henry Harbord (The Breaker) Morant, who was also a poet, horse-breaker, jackeroo and drover, spent many of his days in the Bogan Gate region and a memorial is now dedicated to him in the town. The Railway Arts & Crafts Centre is well worth a visit on weekends between 10.00am – 4.30pm
and no visit would be complete without a delicious Devonshire Tea. For further information on the Bogan Gate Railway Station Arts & Crafts Centre, contact Shelley Nutley on (02) 6864 1126.
TRUNDLE – the heritage-listed Trundle Hotel was built in 1909 in three stages over a three-year period. It is two stories high, built out of pise mud and rendered with cement. The hotel also claims the longest wooden verandah in NSW, and the town has the widest main street in the State. Why not camp and explore the Black Range. For further information contact the Trundle Information Centre (Clarke’s Garage) on (02) 6892 1093.
TULLAMORE – is a renowned rural area where sheep and cattle grazing, along with crop production form the major industry. The people are warm hearted and friendly and will offer you a big country welcome
all year round. For further information contact the Tullamore Bowling & Citizen’s Club on (02) 6892 5250.
ALBERT – much of the country along The Bogan Way has provided inspiration for Australia’s poets, authors and artists. None more so than the inspiration for Eric Jolliffe of Saltbush Bill fame – the Albert Rabbit Trap Hotel. An isolated watering hole, the Rabbit Trap in Albert is a welcome respite for any traveller.
TOTTENHAM – is only 32kms from the geographic centre of NSW, which is marked with a cairn north west of the town. Tottenham is within 60kms of the Mitchell Highway at Nevertire or Nyngan, linking to Bourke via the Mitchell Highway and to Cobar via the Barrier Highway. For further information contact the Tottenham Tourist Information Centre on (02) 6892 4020.
The Trundle Hotel
ExplorE CEntral nSW – Day tripS from parkESVisit Central New South Wales… explore beyond Parkes Shire for the day and take in the incredible sights including the Utes in the Paddock at Ootha, the Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo, the Wellington Caves, Cowra's Japanese Gardens or take a lap around Mt Panorama in Bathurst. There is much to explore, but be sure to plan time to take in the many hidden secrets along your way…
For further details and contacts visit www.visitnsw.com.au
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