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| Central West The rolling flat plains to the west of the Great Dividing Range. Home to the cities of Bathurst and Dubbo and the wine region of Mudgee |
| Far West Outback New South Wales, including the city of Broken Hill and the opal mining town of Lightning Ridge |
| Mid-North Coast Publicised as the "holiday coast"; includes Port Macquarie and the city of Coffs Harbour |
| New England Home to 4 World Heritage-listed parks, the country music capital of Tamworth, and the pretty seasonal city of Armidale |
| Northern Rivers Home to 5 World Heritage Listed National Parks, as well as the towns of Byron Bay and the cities of Lismore and Grafton |
| Riverina The state's "food bowl" with small friendly communities, great food and wine, and unique scenery. Home to the cities of Wagga Wagga, Griffith and Albury. |
| Snowy Mountains The roof of Australia, a region of mountains, unique scenery and winter sports, on the Victorian border |
| South Coast Hundreds of kilometres of unspoilt beaches, coves and bays; small coastal communities and specatacular scenery |
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