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Taronga Western Plains Zoo - a safari around the world.
With more than 300 hectares of bushland, Taronga Western Plains Zoo is home to over 1,500 animals from all over the world. It is widely recognised as Australia's greatest open range zoo, successfully playing a part in international breeding programs for endangered Black Rhinoceros, Cheetah and Przewalski's Horse. Nationally, the Zoo's successes include many Australian natives like Mallee Fowl and Bridled Nailtail Wallabies. ...more details |
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Set in the grounds of the Dubbo Observatory this cosmic experience awaits you. It's a journey of both educational and fun.
The course comprises 18 holes set over 1500 square metres. Start at the sun, a huge colourful mosaic display. ...more details |
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Experience a relaxing atmosphere at Boora Estate Wines in Dubbo; our Cellar Door is open for tastings and sales.
The Vineyard was established in 1984 with Semillon vines, and then consolidated over the years with additional plantings of all the classic varieties including, Cabernet Sauvignon ... ...more details |
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A visit to the National Trust’s Dubbo property, Dundullimal, is a special experience, which will allow you to step back in time, into rural life in the early colony. Built in the early 1840s as the head station of a 6,500 hectare squatting run, the homestead is the oldest building in Dubbo that is open to the public. Enjoy a relaxing tour, with assistance from a volunteer guide. ...more details |
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At the Dubbo Observatory you can zoom into the moon and solar system, discover the Milky Way and beyond with the most high-tech telescopes in the West. Be informed and entertained with the 90 minute program that commences with an audio-visual, then venture out into the night sky and view the stars through the telescopes. ...more details |
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Brett 'Mon' Garling is one of Australia's leading figurative sculptors today. Brett recently completed a life-size statue in bronze footy legend Ray Price; now a permanent fixture at Parramatta Stadium. He is currently working on a two metre tall statue of cricketing great Glenn McGrath for Narromine Shire Council ... ...more details |
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The Old Dubbo Gaol was a courthouse lockup in 1847, was proclaimed an official Gaol in 1859 and closed operations as a penal institution in 1966. Officially re-opened as a tourist attraction in 1974, the Gaol is now fully restored and is home to a large display of animatronic models and holographic displays which provide a realistic and fascinating insight into a bygone era of barbaric prison life. ...more details |