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Tenterfield is a regional town in
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, Australia. At the , Tenterfield had a population of 4,066. Tenterfield's proximity to many regional centres and its position on the route between Sydney and Brisbane led to its development as a centre for the promotion of the federation of Australia. The area of Tenterfield was named by German immigrant Sir Tye Cohn, who built Tenterfield station.


Geography

Tenterfield is located at the northern end of the
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region, at the intersection of the
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and
Bruxner Highway Bruxner Highway, and its former alignment as Bruxner Way, are a state highway and rural road respectively, located in New South Wales, Australia. The route forms an east–west link from the Northern Rivers coast, across the Northern Tablelands ...
s. The town is the seat of the
Tenterfield Shire Tenterfield Shire is a local government area located in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire is situated adjacent to the New England Highway. The mayor of the Tenterfield Shire Council is Cr. Bronwyn Petrie, an una ...
. The closest nearby large town is
Stanthorpe, Queensland Stanthorpe is a rural town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Stanthorpe had a population of 5,406 people. The area surrounding the town is known as the Granite Belt. Geography Stanthorpe lies on the New ...
, being 56 km north via the New England Highway. Tenterfield is three hours from
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,
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(276 km), three hours from
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(205 km), two hours from
Armidale, New South Wales Armidale is a city in the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. Armidale had a population of 24,504 as of June 2018. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. It is the administrative centre for the Northern Tablelands region. It ...
(188 km) and eight hours from
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(663 km). The town is on the north-western stretch of the
Northern Tablelands The Northern Tablelands, also known as the New England Tableland, is a plateau and a region of the Great Dividing Range in northern New South Wales, Australia. It includes the New England Range, the narrow highlands area of the New England regio ...
plateau, a spur of the
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, and is nestled in a valley beneath Mount Mackenzie (1,287m elevation), one of the highest points along the Northern Tablelands.


History

Tenterfield's first inhabitants were the Jukembal people who travelled the area from near Glen Innes to
Stanthorpe, Queensland Stanthorpe is a rural town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Stanthorpe had a population of 5,406 people. The area surrounding the town is known as the Granite Belt. Geography Stanthorpe lies on the New ...
. In 1841, Sir
Stuart Donaldson Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson (16 December 1812 – 11 January 1867) was the first Premier of the Colony of New South Wales. Early life Donaldson was born in London, England. He entered his father's firm at the age of 15 and was sent first t ...
was running 18,000 sheep on a property that he named Tenterfield Station, after a family home,
Tenterfield House Tenterfield House is a category B listed building in Dunbar Road, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. It was built in the 18th century as a two-storey private residence. A three-story wing with tower was added circa 1860. The house was used as a ...
, in Haddington, Scotland. Donaldson was the first premier of NSW and made biannual trips to Tenterfield to inspect his holdings there, which covered of unfenced land. Tenterfield Post Office opened on 1 January 1849 and the township was gazetted in 1851 with allotments being sold in 1854. In 1858 gold was discovered at
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(Fairfield) and shortly afterwards at
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and Boonoo Boonoo.Halliday, Ken, ''Call of the Highlands'', Southern Cross Printery, Toowoomba, 1988. During 1859 an AJS Bank opened and an Anglican church was built the following year. In the 1860s the ''Tenterfield Chronicle'' was published, the district court was established; the building of a hospital commenced and a public school was opened. In 1870 the population was less than 900, but the town had five hotels, a school of arts and three churches. The existing Tenterfield Post Office was constructed in 1881. During
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, Tenterfield was earmarked as a key battleground if the Japanese should invade Australia. During 1942 thousands of soldiers were set up in emergency camps, unbeknown to the locals, to cope with such an event. Overgrown tank traps and gun emplacements can still be seen on the Travelling Stock Route near the New England Highway. The highway was until the early 1950s the only all-weather road from Sydney to Brisbane.


Heritage listings

Tenterfield has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: * Railway Avenue:
Tenterfield railway station The Tenterfield railway station is a heritage-listed closed railway station and now railway museum located on the Main Northern line, Tenterfield, Tenterfield Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It served the town of Tenterfield and opened on 1 ...
* Manners Street:
Tenterfield School of Arts The Tenterfield School of Arts is a Heritage register, heritage-listed former mechanics' institutes, school of arts and now museum, theatre, cinema, community centre and library located at Manners Street, Tenterfield, New South Wales, Tenterfie ...
* 225 Rouse Street:
Tenterfield Post Office The Tenterfield Post Office is a Heritage register, heritage-listed post office located at 225 Rouse Street, Tenterfield, New South Wales, Tenterfield, Tenterfield Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by NSW New South Wales Govern ...
The following buildings and sites are listed on the now defunct
Register of the National Estate The Register of the National Estate was a heritage register that listed natural and cultural heritage places in Australia that was closed in 2007. Phasing out began in 2003, when the Australian National Heritage List and the Commonwealth Heritag ...
:. Also includes other buildings and sites as part of Tenterfield's history * Stannum House, 114 Rouse Street, built c. 1888 by John Holmes Reid - exhibits ex-Buckingham Palace carpets and antique furniture *''Ayrdrie'', Casino Road, country house built * Tenterfield Post Office, built 1881 * Court House, Gaol and Police Buildings, Molesworth Street, 1874–1882 * Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour (Tenterfield Catholic Church), 73 Miles Street, oldest building in use in the Catholic Diocese of Armidale * Tenterfield Saddlery, , used as a private residence, bank and saddlery *
Tenterfield School of Arts The Tenterfield School of Arts is a Heritage register, heritage-listed former mechanics' institutes, school of arts and now museum, theatre, cinema, community centre and library located at Manners Street, Tenterfield, New South Wales, Tenterfie ...
, 203 Rouse Street, *
Bald Rock National Park Bald Rock National Park is a national park in northern New South Wales, Australia, just north of Tenterfield on the Queensland border. The border passes over the rock on the Western side. On the other side of the border national park continues ...
, north of Tenterfield *
Boonoo Boonoo National Park Boonoo Boonoo National Park (pronounced 'bunna bunoo') is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 571 km north of Sydney and 26 kilometres north east of Tenterfield off Mount Lindesay Road. The Boonoo Boonoo River passes through the ...
, north-east of Tenterfield * Tooloom Falls Area, south-west of
Urbenville Urbenville is a rural village in northern New South Wales, Australia. The village is located in the Tenterfield Shire local government area, north of the state capital, Sydney, and south west of Brisbane. At the , Urbenville had a population of ...
* Basket Swamp National Park, north-east of Tenterfield * Woolool Wooloolni/Wellington Rock Aboriginal Site, Basket Swamp National Park * Aldershot Cottage, built * Deloraine Cottage, built * 124 High Street, built * Flanagan's Men's Shop, oldest men's wear shop in Australia.


Railway - Main North Railway Line

The railway opened to
Tenterfield Tenterfield is a regional town in New South Wales, Australia. At the , Tenterfield had a population of 4,066. Tenterfield's proximity to many regional centres and its position on the route between Sydney and Brisbane led to its development as a ...
on 28 October 1884New England Regional Tourist Zone Association, New England Holiday, Express Print Armidale. and in 1886 to nearby
Wallangarra Wallangarra is a rural town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia on the border with New South Wales. In the , the locality of Wallangarra had a population of 468 people. It is the third-most southerly town in Queens ...
on the Queensland border, connecting Sydney and Brisbane, with a
break-of-gauge With railways, a break of gauge occurs where a line of one track gauge (the distance between the rails, or between the wheels of trains designed to run on those rails) meets a line of a different gauge. Trains and rolling stock generally cannot ...
at Wallangarra. When the rail link to the Queensland border was completed, Sydney and Brisbane were linked by rail for the first time. The railway was subsequently bypassed by the fully
standard gauge A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of . The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George Stephenson), International gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge and European gauge in Europe, and SGR in Ea ...
North Coast line between Sydney and Brisbane, completed in 1932. The Main North line is now closed north of
Armidale Armidale is a city in the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. Armidale had a population of 24,504 as of June 2018. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. It is the administrative centre for the Northern Tablelands region. It ...
and the Tenterfield railway station is now a museum. There was considerable debate about whether the break of gauge should take place at the existing town of Tenterfield, or at a whole new town at the border at
Wallangarra Wallangarra is a rural town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia on the border with New South Wales. In the , the locality of Wallangarra had a population of 468 people. It is the third-most southerly town in Queens ...
.


Tenterfield Oration

Sir
Henry Parkes Sir Henry Parkes, (27 May 1815 – 27 April 1896) was a colonial Australian politician and longest non-consecutive Premier of the Colony of New South Wales, the present-day state of New South Wales in the Commonwealth of Australia. He has ...
delivered his Federation Speech, commonly referred to as the "
Tenterfield Oration The Tenterfield Oration was a Speech (public address), speech given by Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of the Colony of New South Wales at the Tenterfield School of Arts in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Tenterfield, in rural New South Wales, Australia ...
", in the
Tenterfield School of Arts The Tenterfield School of Arts is a Heritage register, heritage-listed former mechanics' institutes, school of arts and now museum, theatre, cinema, community centre and library located at Manners Street, Tenterfield, New South Wales, Tenterfie ...
on 24 October 1889. He was travelling from Brisbane to Sydney, via the new Main North railway. The speech is credited with re-igniting the debate that ultimately led to Federation on 1 January 1901. Parkes never got to see his oration come to fruition, dying 5 years prior to the Federation of Australia.


Population

According to the
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of Population, there were 4,066 people in Tenterfield. * Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 5.0% of the population. * 80.6% of people were born in Australia and 86.7% of people spoke only English at home. * The most common responses for religion were Anglican 24.7%, Catholic 24.3% and No Religion 19.1%.


Industries

The main industries in the Tenterfield district are beef cattle breeding and superfine
wool Wool is the textile fibre obtained from sheep and other mammals, especially goats, rabbits, and camelids. The term may also refer to inorganic materials, such as mineral wool and glass wool, that have properties similar to animal wool. As ...
production through the breeding of
Merino The Merino is a breed or group of breeds of domestic sheep, characterised by very fine soft wool. It was established in Spain near the end of the Middle Ages, and was for several centuries kept as a strict Spanish monopoly; exports of the bree ...
sheep. There are ten state forests in the Tenterfield district covering .


Media

The only commercial radio stations serving Tenterfield are Rebel Media stations,
Rebel FM Rebel FM (callsign: 4RBL) is an Active rock-formatted radio station, based in the Gold Coast suburb of Helensvale, Queensland, and broadcasting across regional and rural areas of Queensland and New South Wales. First broadcast as SUN FM in 1996 ...
93.7 and The Breeze 102.5. The Tenterfield-based community radio station is
Ten FM Ten FM is a local community radio station broadcasting from Tenterfield, New South Wales. Background The station broadcasts throughout the local area, including north across the Queensland border. This community station was opened in the early ...
. The station also broadcasts to
Stanthorpe Stanthorpe is a rural town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Stanthorpe had a population of 5,406 people. The area surrounding the town is known as the Granite Belt. Geography Stanthorpe lies on the New ...
north of the border, on a separate frequency.
ABC New England North West ABC New England North West is an ABC Local Radio station based in Tamworth and broadcasting to the regions of New England, the Northern Tablelands and North West Slopes in New South Wales. This includes the towns and cities of Armidale, Mor ...
and
ABC Radio National Radio National, known on-air as RN, is an Australia-wide public service broadcasting radio network run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). From 1947 until 1985, the network was known as ABC Radio 2. History 1937: Predecessors an ...
broadcast to Tenterfield on local FM repeaters. Tenterfield's local newspaper is ''
The Tenterfield Star ''The Tenterfield Star'', also published as ''The Tenterfield Star and New England Chronicle'' and ''The Tenterfield Record and Border Advertiser'', is a semi-weekly English language newspaper published in Tenterfield, New South Wales Tenter ...
'', which is a weekly newspaper issued each Wednesday. The newspaper has been published for more than 170 years and was once owned by J. F. Thomas, the solicitor who defended
Breaker Morant Harry "The Breaker" Harbord Morant (born Edwin Henry Murrant, 9 December 1864 – 27 February 1902), more popularly known as Breaker Morant, was an Anglo-Australian drover, horseman, bush poet, military officer, and war criminal who was co ...
. Tenterfield is incorporated into the Lismore television licence area and as such receives regional news bulletins on
Prime7 Prime7, formerly Prime Television and other names, was an Australian television network. Prime Television launched on 17 March 1962 as '' CBN-8'' in Orange, and later expanded to cover regional New South Wales, Victoria and the Australian Capi ...
and
NBN Television NBN is an Australian television station based in Newcastle, Australia. The station was inaugurated on 4 March 1962 as the first regional commercial television station in New South Wales, and has since expanded to 39 transmitters throughout Nort ...
along with brief local news updates on
Southern Cross Ten 10 Regional is an Australian television network owned by Southern Cross Austereo that is broadcast in Queensland, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and South Australia. The network is the primary affiliate of Network 10 ...
.


Local geography

The local geography is dominated by prominent
granite Granite () is a coarse-grained (phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies undergro ...
inselberg An inselberg or monadnock () is an isolated rock hill, knob, ridge, or small mountain that rises abruptly from a gently sloping or virtually level surrounding plain. In Southern Africa a similar formation of granite is known as a koppie, a ...
s and mountains, the most famous being that of Bald Rock, which sits within the
Bald Rock National Park Bald Rock National Park is a national park in northern New South Wales, Australia, just north of Tenterfield on the Queensland border. The border passes over the rock on the Western side. On the other side of the border national park continues ...
, and Bluff Rock which is located 12 minutes drive south of Tenterfield on the New England Highway. Prominent natural landmarks close to Tenterfield are: * Mount Mackenzie - 1,258m elevation, south-west of CBD, and the highest point in the Tenterfield Shire. Used for television towers and Telstra towers. Features a 141-hectare nature reserve. * Doctor's Nose - 1,165m elevation - features a 66-hectare nature reserve. Named for resembling the shape of the nose of a local doctor.


Climate

Tenterfield has a
subtropical highland climate An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate, is the humid temperate climate sub-type in Köppen classification ''Cfb'', typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, generally featuring cool summers and mild winters ( ...
, with mild winters and warm wet summers with a high diurnal range due to its elevation. It sits at an altitude of above
sea level Mean sea level (MSL, often shortened to sea level) is an average surface level of one or more among Earth's coastal bodies of water from which heights such as elevation may be measured. The global MSL is a type of vertical datuma standardised g ...
, meaning temperatures below freezing in winter are common. Tenterfield averages 47 mornings where the minimum temperature drops below each year. The town receives light to moderate snowfalls during severe winters. This only occurs once every 20–30 years, although the town experiences occasional sleet. The nearby Mount Mackenzie ( elevation) generally receives light, sometimes moderate, snowfall annually. The town's last snowfall occurred during the winter of 2015, although, the most recent snowfall close to Tenterfield was on 4 June 2019, when a low pressure system swept north through NSW. This caused it to snow on Mount Mackenzie and other points above throughout the New England region. Summers are moderately warm to hot, with most days during the summer months reaching or above, and not dropping below overnight. The majority of precipitation occurs as
thunderstorms A thunderstorm, also known as an electrical storm or a lightning storm, is a storm characterized by the presence of lightning and its acoustic effect on the Earth's atmosphere, known as thunder. Relatively weak thunderstorms are someti ...
, which can be severe. Tenterfield's highest recorded temperature was , which was recorded on 12 February 2017. Its coldest recorded temperature was , which was recorded on 10 July 2006.


Mount Mackenzie Rd Fire

On 6 September 2019 a grass fire started near Mount Mackenzie Road to the south west of Tenterfield, The fire was aided by dry winds and unseasonable heat due to a
weather front A weather front is a boundary separating air masses for which several characteristics differ, such as air density, wind, temperature, and humidity. Disturbed and unstable weather due to these differences often arises along the boundary. For in ...
that was sweeping across
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. Within an hour the fire was upgraded to an emergency level threat and it swept across the southern edge of the town. All schools in Tenterfield were evacuated and power was cut to the town. 65 homes in the immediate area of the fire were saved. one home was destroyed and 4 other homes damaged severely. 2 car yards, a pistol club and 12 outbuildings were destroyed and another 8 outbuildings damaged A 66 year old Tenterfield man, Neville Smith, a volunteer NSW firefighter was severely injured when the fire truck he was in was engulfed with flames while defending a property, he was stabilised at Tenterfield Hospital then airlifted to
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in a stable but critical condition. The fire continued to burn with an emergency warning throughout the night and was later downgraded by the
New South Wales Rural Fire Service The New South Wales Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) is a volunteer-based firefighting agency and statutory body of the Government of New South Wales. The NSW RFS is responsible for fire protection to approximately 95% of the land area of New South ...
to a 'watch and act' level on 7 September as conditions on the fire grounds were easing due to cooler weather and large teams of firefighters with multiple aircraft assisting them with the fire.


Notable residents

* Peter Allen, an entertainer who was born in and spent much of his childhood in Tenterfield, where he lived with his grandfather
George Woolnough George Harewell Woolnough (10 February 1884 – 13 December 1963) was a saddler in Tenterfield, New South Wales from 1908 until his retirement in 1960. Woolnough's grandson was Peter Allen, a flamboyant cabaret singer who immortalised Woolnough w ...
*
Bronwyn Bancroft Bronwyn Bancroft (born 1958) is an Aboriginal Australian artist, and among the first Australian fashion designers invited to show her work in Paris. Born in Tenterfield, New South Wales, and trained in Canberra and Sydney, Bancroft worked as a ...
, an indigenous Australian artist *
William Blakely William Faris Blakely (November 1875 – 1 September 1941) was an Australian botanist and collector. From 1913 to 1940 he worked in the National Herbarium of New South Wales, working with Joseph Maiden on ''Eucalyptus'', Maiden named a ''red g ...
, born in Tenterfield in 1875, a botanist and plant collector * Sir
Harry Chauvel General Sir Henry George Chauvel, (16 April 1865 – 4 March 1945) was a senior officer of the Australian Imperial Force who fought at Gallipoli and during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign in the Middle Eastern theatre of the First World War ...
, born at nearby
Tabulam Tabulam is a rural village in the far north-east of New South Wales, Australia, 800 kilometres from the state capital, Sydney. Tabulam is located on the Bruxner Highway (Highway 44) between Tenterfield and Casino and on the Clarence River. Acco ...
, the first Australian to command a military Corps * William Folster, politician * Robert Guy Howarth, born in Tenterfield in 1906, scholar, literary critic and poet * Katherine Knight (born 1955), murderer who skinned her partner and cooked his body parts * Sir
Clarence McKerihan Sir Clarence Roy McKerihan (6 May 1896 – 28 December 1969), also known as Roy McKerihan or C. R. McKerihan, was an Australian banker who served as a commissioner and President of the Rural Bank of New South Wales for 27 years from 1933 to 196 ...
, banker and president of the Rural Bank of New South Wales. * Billy Moore, NRL footballer * A.B. "Banjo" Paterson *
Jenny Saville Jennifer Anne Saville (born 7 May 1970) is a contemporary British painter and an original member of the Young British Artists.Royal Academy of ArtsJenny Saville RA , Artist , Royal Academy of Arts accessdate: 29 August 2014 Saville works and ...
, professional golfer *
Gary Shearston Gary Rhett Shearston (9 January 19391 July 2013) was an Australian singer and songwriter and Anglican priest. He was a leading figure of the folk music revival of the 1960s and was notable as a performer of Australian traditional folk songs in ...
(1939–2013), singer and songwriter. * Dr. Leonard Smith, Aboriginal Artist, Writer, Professional Rugby League Player,Australian Army Veteran and Philanthropist. Attended Tenterfield High in 1959 * Charlie Tapscott, 2 x paralympian silver medalist * Major J.F. Thomas, a solicitor known for his vigorous defence of Harry "Breaker" Morant, and once owned and operated the ''Tenterfield Star'' newspaper.
Jack Thompson Jack Thompson may refer to: Sports *Jack Thompson (footballer, born 1892) (1892–1969), English footballer who played for Sheffield United and Bristol City *Jack Thompson (1920s footballer), English footballer who played for Aston Villa and Bright ...
portrayed Thomas in the 1980 film ''
Breaker Morant Harry "The Breaker" Harbord Morant (born Edwin Henry Murrant, 9 December 1864 – 27 February 1902), more popularly known as Breaker Morant, was an Anglo-Australian drover, horseman, bush poet, military officer, and war criminal who was co ...
'' *
George Woolnough George Harewell Woolnough (10 February 1884 – 13 December 1963) was a saddler in Tenterfield, New South Wales from 1908 until his retirement in 1960. Woolnough's grandson was Peter Allen, a flamboyant cabaret singer who immortalised Woolnough w ...
, Allen's grandfather, a
saddle The saddle is a supportive structure for a rider of an animal, fastened to an animal's back by a girth. The most common type is equestrian. However, specialized saddles have been created for oxen, camels and other animals. It is not kno ...
r, the third person to own the saddlery and the subject of Allen's song "Tenterfield Saddler" *
Oliver Woodward Oliver Holmes Woodward, (8 October 1885 – 24 August 1966) was an Australian metallurgist, mine manager, and soldier noted for his tunnelling activities at the Ypres Salient during the First World War. Early life Woodward was born in Tenterfi ...
, decorated First World War veteran and metallurgist


Sporting records

* The first
campdraft Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle. The riding style is Australian stock, somewhat akin to American Western riding and the event is similar to the American stock horse events such as cutting, w ...
ever held (to rules) was held in Tenterfield in c.1885.Tenterfield & District, Tenterfield & District Visitors Assoc., n.d. * The Australian
showjumping Show jumping is a part of a group of English riding equestrian events that also includes dressage, eventing, hunters, and equitation. Jumping classes are commonly seen at horse shows throughout the world, including the Olympics. Sometimes shows ...
record was broken at Tenterfield in 1926 Mrs A. A. Laidlaw's "Lookout", ridden by A. McPhee jumped 7’10¼". * The world showjumping record was broken at Tenterfield in 1936 by C. H. Perry's "Lookout", ridden by W Marton when he jumped 8’3½". *
Guinness World Record ''Guinness World Records'', known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as ''The Guinness Book of Records'' and in previous United States editions as ''The Guinness Book of World Records'', is a reference book published annually, listing world ...
achieved by then local Police Sergeant Troy Grant at the Tenterfield Golf Club in 2004 for the most holes of golf completed in 7 days. File:Tenterfield entrance sign.jpg, Entrance sign to Tenterfield. File:View of Tenterfield Joseph Backler p2 00036h.jpg, Tenterfield in 1861. File:StateLibQld 1 236927 View of Tenterfield, New South Wales, 1887.jpg, View of Tenterfield 1887. File:StateLibQld 2 236899 Main street through Tenterfield with Queensland's ranges in the background.jpg, Main street 1887. File:Drovers, Roseneath sheep station, Tenterfield, 1942 - unknown photographer for Walkabout magazine (5038009366).jpg, Drovers, 1942. File:Tenterfield Post Office 009.JPG, Tenterfield Post Office. File:Tenterfield (2).JPG, Post Office, Rouse Street. File:Tenterfield Post Office 005.JPG, Plaque with postcode. File:Tenterfield (10).JPG, Railway Station, now a museum. File:Picking cherries at the Miller orchard "The Poplars" - Tenterfield, NSW, ca. 1900 - photographer A.B. Butler (5222268381).jpg, Cherry pickers 1900. File:Scrub School - Tenterfield area, NSW, 1923 - Billy Butter's Studio, Tenterfield (3523860399).jpg, Scrub school 1923. File:Tenterfield Rural Bank 002.JPG, Tenterfield Rural Bank. File:Polling booth at Mingoola Hall, Mingoola, Mole Crossing, Tenterfield. 1924 Buick on right - Tenterfield area, NSW, c. 1925 (9666083743).jpg, Polling booth c1925. File:Tenterfield Telegraph Hotel 004.JPG, Telegraph Hotel. File:Weather Predicting Rock - panoramio.jpg, Weather predicting rock. File:Tenterfield Creek-1 (17300606016).jpg, Tenterfield Creek. File:Tenterfield Blue Belle Cafe.JPG, Blue Belle Café. File:Tenterfield Shops-1 (14009675628).jpg, Shops in Tenterfield File:Tenterfield Countryside in Autumn-1 (8713175322).jpg, Autumn colours. File:Tenterfield rocks.jpg, Granite boulders on Kildare Road, Tenterfield. File:Three women spinning wool to knit socks for soldiers during World War I - Tenterfield, NSW, ca. 1915.jpg, Spinning wool to knit socks for soldiers during World War I 1915. File:Tenterfield Boer War Memorial 001.JPG, Boer War memorial. File:Tenterfield Rail Bridge - panoramio.jpg, Rail bridge. File:Tenterfield Home-1 (13986027560).jpg, House in Tenterfield.


See also

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High Conservation Value Old Growth forest The High Conservation Value Old Growth forest is a heritage-listed forest located across twelve local government areas in the Northern Rivers, Mid North Coast, and New England regions of New South Wales, Australia. The conservation area is als ...
*
Federation of Australia The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate British self-governing colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia (which also governed what is now the Northern Territory), and Western A ...
*
Sir Henry Parkes Sir Henry Parkes, (27 May 1815 – 27 April 1896) was a colonial Australian politician and longest non-consecutive Premier of the Colony of New South Wales, the present-day state of New South Wales in the Commonwealth of Australia. He has be ...
*
Tenterfield Saddler "Tenterfield Saddler" is a song written by Peter Allen in 1970. It was released in 1972 as the second single from his second studio album of the same name. "Tenterfield Saddler" tells the moving story of the musician's life, from his much-loved ...


References


Further reading

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External links


Local government site

Tenterfield Business & Tourism Gateway

Tenterfield Accommodation Directory

Tenterfield Attractions
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