Welaregang, New South Wales
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Welaregang is a rural community in the far south east part of the Riverina and situated about 11 kilometres south west from Tooma and 15 kilometres south east from Ournie. At the , Welaregang had a population of 162. The community area is named after the
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of Welaregang, and the nearby Welaregang Station also takes the name. There are numerous other grazing properties nearby. Welaregang is situated on the Ournie to Tooma road, a dirt track, and only from the Murray River, the border with Victoria. During the time that the Tooma District was considered as a proposed location for the national capital of Australia, the area around the village reserve at Welaregang was identified as a site for the city. Welaregang Post Office opened on 1 January 1861 and closed in 1873. 200px, left, Welaregang Country Golf Club The community has a
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which is cut directly into the surrounding landscape.


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{{authority control Towns in the Riverina Towns in New South Wales 1861 establishments in Australia Proposed sites for national capital of Australia