Far West (New South Wales) Explained

Type:region
Far West
State:nsw
Coordinates:-31.9567°N 141.4678°W
Relief:yes
Area:146981
Pop:44,917
Pop Footnotes:[1]
Stategov:Barwon
Stategov2:Murray
Fedgov:Parkes
Fedgov2:Farrer
Near-Nw:Far North
Near-N:South West Queensland
Near-Ne:North West Slopes
Near-E:Orana, Central West
Near-Se:Riverina
Near-S:Murray
Near-Sw:Murray and Mallee
Near-W:Far North

The Far West region of New South Wales, Australia refers generally to the western part of the state, which is too dry to support wheat or other crops or intensive pastoral endeavours. It is west of the North West Slopes, Central West and the Riverina. It is an area with limited rainfall. The only major rivers found in it are the Darling River and the Murray River (on its southern edge), which originate in the Great Dividing Range to the east. The region corresponds to the combination of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's forecast areas of Upper Western and Lower Western.[2] It also corresponds to the Western Division established under the New South Wales Western Lands Act 1901.[3] [4] The only city in the Far West is Broken Hill. Other significant towns are Bourke, Brewarrina, Cobar, Ivanhoe and Wentworth.

Ninety-five per cent of the region is uncleared.[5] Major economic activities are mining and extensive pasturing. During good seasons in the 1870s and 1880s, large sheep stations were established with high stocking rates, partly in response to a widespread belief that the introduction of agriculture would result in climate change toward European conditions. The error of this "rain follows the plough" concept was exposed by the droughts of the 1890s. Many of the stations established during this period failed and were subsequently abandoned.

The Far West region is traversed by the Barrier Highway, the Silver City Highway, the Mitchell Highway, the Cobb Highway and the Sturt Highway. It is also served by the Sydney-Perth Railway.

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Notes and References

  1. Population figure is the combined population of all LGAs in the region and includes the Unincorporated Far West Region.
  2. Web site: Forecast areas. Bureau of Meteorology. 6 November 2006. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091112022439/http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/nsw/nsw-forecast-map.shtml. 12 November 2009. dmy-all.
  3. Web site: Western Lands Act 1901. New South Wales Consolidated Acts. Australasian Legal Information Institute. 6 November 2006 .
  4. Web site: DNR and the Western Division . Department of Natural Resources . 6 November 2006 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061023005418/http://www.dlwc.nsw.gov.au/western/index.shtml . 23 October 2006 . dmy .
  5. Web site: Native Vegetation Management in NSW . . 2006-11-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060918040852/http://www.nativevegetation.nsw.gov.au/fs/fs_14h.shtml . 18 September 2006 . dmy .