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Dynon Art Gallery and Studio  (Silverton)
Twelve years as a full time artist has seen John Dynon emerge from virtual obscurity to the stage where he has established a reputation as one of Australia’s top selling artists. John always displayed a talent ... [More Info]


Fergie Memorial Statue  (Wentworth)
The ’little grey’ Ferguson tractor wrote itself into the annals of local history through the integral part it played in saving Wentworth fron the 1956 floods. Flood waters raced towards Wentworth via both the ... [More Info]


Historical Locations in Wentworth  (Wentworth)
Former Customs Officers Residence on Darling Street. One of only two customs houses still standing today. According to research done, the Wentworth Customs house is only one of two customs houses still ... [More Info]


Junction Island Nature Reserve and Canoe Tree  (Wentworth)
Junction Island Nature Reserve ... The shoal of land between the Darling and Murray Rivers. Junction Island is the shoal of land between the Darling and Murray Rivers. The junction sandbar is where a large number ... [More Info]


Lake Victoria  (Wentworth)
Fascinating Aboriginal and military history paired with modern day water activitie. Lake Victoria is a fascinating place that embodies both Aboriginal and military history in addition to being a major water source ... [More Info]


Lock 10 and Weir  (Wentworth)
Pleasant lunch by the water. The weir and lock were completed in 1929. The purpose of the weir is both to maintain a high level of water for irrigation in times of little and to regulate water flow. The lock enables ... [More Info]


Mundi Mundi Plains  (Silverton)
Mundi Mundi Lookout - On the edge of the world! From the top of the hill the flatlands of the Mundi Mundi plain stretch out for an eternity. Self-guided walk. Take a champagne picnic! Visiting at dusk and watching ... [More Info]


Old Wentworth Gaol  (Wentworth)
The Old Wentworth Gaol offers a self-guided tour that gives you a chance to inspect the inside of a fascinating historical landmark, designed to serve a vast region. The historic Wentworth Gaol now stands as ... [More Info]


Perry Sandhills  (Wentworth)
The Perry Sandhills are on the edge of the flood plain that includes Thegoa Lagoon. They are ancient and include Aboriginal cultural heritage areas. The sandhills are used annually for Music Under the Stars as ... [More Info]


Peter Browne Art Gallery  (Silverton)
Peter Browne is nationally known as the eccentric 'Vegemite' artist. View his unique art in a historic gallery which overlooks the ghost town of Silverton. Other artists works incude Rob Wellington,and Aboriginal ... [More Info]


Pioneer Museum  (Wentworth)
Pioneer Museum houses an interesting historic collection of much of Wentworth's heritage. The Rotary Club have collected over 3,000 artefacts and relics covering all aspects on the history of Wentworth. It houses ... [More Info]


Possum Statue  (Wentworth)
The "Possum" lived for 50 years as a hermit around the Wentworth area. A life size statue of a man known as "The Possum", who when disgruntled by life during the "Great Depression" took to living off the land ... [More Info]


River Junction and Viewing Tower  (Wentworth)
The junction of Australia’s two largest rivers, the Murray and the Darling. The junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers is where the town of Wentworth began. Sturt arrived at the confluence in 1830, James McLeod ... [More Info]


Rufus River  (Wentworth)
Rufus River On August 27th 1841, the Rufus River was witness to the death of what is said to be 35 people and injury to a further 16 in what became known as the Rufus River massacre. The first white man to encounter ... [More Info]


Wentworth Services Sporting Club  (Wentworth)
The Wentworth Club is nestled in the heart of the historical river port town of Wentworth at the junction of the Murray and Darling rivers. The Wentworth Services Sporting Club is community based, and therefore ... [More Info]


Wentworth Sporting Complex  (Wentworth)
Tennis, Golf, Bowls The sporting complex on 10.4ha incorporates an 18 hole championship golf course with magnificent couch greens, 14 tennis courts, 6 on supergrass and two bowling greens, home to the popular Wentworth ... [More Info]


Wentworth Visitor Information Centre  (Wentworth)
Wentworth Shire covers an area of 26,000 square kilometres and is a region of great diversity. It offers visitors the opprutunity to experience an introduction to Outback Australia while enjoying the comforts of ... [More Info]


Wentworth Wharf  (Wentworth)
Originally built in 1879. The wharf was originally built in 1879 using local timber and was a major landmark of the town - a hive of industry. Throughout the riverboat era Wentworth was the busiest inland port ... [More Info]

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