Burns, New South Wales
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Burns, New South Wales is a village in the
Unincorporated Far West The Unincorporated Far West Region is an unincorporated area in the Far West region of New South Wales, Australia. The area is one of only two areas in New South Wales that are not part of any local government area (the other is Lord Howe Isl ...
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Location

Burns, New South Wales is on the New South Wales– South Australian border and functionally Burns is a suburb of
Cockburn, South Australia Cockburn ( ) is a town and locality in the east of the Australian state of South Australia immediately adjacent to the border with New South Wales near Broken Hill. It was established because the New South Wales government refused to allow loco ...
located on the opposite side of the border. The Barrier Highway, main Sydney to Adelaide railway line and the now defunct
Silverton Tramway The Silverton Tramway was a 58-kilometre-long railway line running from Cockburn on the South Australian state border to Broken Hill in New South Wales. Operating between 1888 and 1970, it served the mines in Broken Hill, and formed the lin ...
, all pass through the Burns. The topography is flat and sparsely vegetated. The district has a
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History

Burns is part of the traditional lands of the
Wiljali The Wilyakali or Wiljaali are an Australian aboriginal tribal group of the Darling River basin in Far West New South Wales, Australia. Their traditional lands centred on the towns of Broken Hill and Silverton and surrounding country. Today the ...
people."History." Broken Hill: Accessible Outback. 2007, Edition 15, p4. The town was laid out as a grid of five by six streets, but due to the location and environment never developed beyond a village.


References

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