Mungindi - Fast Facts

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Mungindi - Fast Facts

Mungindi
Border town spreading from New South Wales across to Queensland.
Mungindi (pronounced 'mung-in-die') is truly a border town. Half of it is in NSW and half in Queensland. As NSW utilises daylight savings and Queensland does not, this creates the unusual situation where the one town is located within different time zones in the summer.

Mungindi is a small rural town of some 650 people, located 748 km north-west of Sydney and 120 km north-west of Moree on the road to St George in Queensland. It is essentially a service centre to a rich agricultural district which principally produces cotton, wheat and beef cattle. The Barwon River flows through the middle of the town, making it a popular district for anglers.


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