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"Tis said the land out West is grand— I do not care who says it", Henry Lawson: ‘The Paroo River’ 1893

Located on the western banks of the Darling River, the very welcoming town of Tilpa is a must for a stopover… whether you have a few hours or a few days for camping and fishing on the Darling River.

The old pub is a true classic and has been welcoming travellers and locals for over 100 years. The walls of this timber and corrugated iron Pub are covered with traveller’s graffiti which makes for an intriguing read while having a cold beer and a chat to the locals and other fellow travellers.

Visitors can add their own literary work or just sign their name for a small fee which is donated to the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

Originally a busy port servicing the river trade and local agriculture, it was a ‘crossroad’ in the Outback as the bridging of the river here served as a stock crossing and port for the wool clip being transported down to Wentwoth and onto either Echuca or Adelaide.

Tilpa disguises itself in a few unique ways:

It has the only Boer War memorial that includes a commemorative to Harry ‘The Breaker’ Morant.   

It also has the shortest heritage trail in Australia comprising just two signs on either side of the main road.

The Tilpa cemetery is the only one in Australia with no one in it.

The Tilpa Trading Post provides the traveller with many stores and also serves up the most unbelievable hamburgers – many say they are the best in the world!
 

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Central Darling Shire, at over 53,000 square kms, is the largest Local Government Area in NSW. Conversely, it has one of the lowest poplation densities (2000 residents) dispersed throughout the towns of Ivanhoe, Menindee, Wilcannia and White Cliffs, and its localities of Darnick, Mossgiel, Sunset Strip and Tilpa.

White Cliffs Opal Field

Whitecliffs
White Cliffs was the first to establish this country as the world’s leading producer of this fiery stone. The opals mined here were far more vivid and vastly superior to opals mined in other countries, and White Cliffs opals quickly became popular, particularly in Europe, paving the way for the opening of opal fields in other parts of Australia. The galleries here are a great place to shop for locally mined opals that have been cut and set by expert jewellers.
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