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Pokataroo is a small settlement in the far north-west of New South Wales, Australia, that lies in the Walgett Shire.[1] It is made up of approximately 20 people, with only 10 buildings not including the large family farm of Taroo that takes up a large part of the eastern side of the road.
It used to have a railway station.[2]
References
- ^ Woolmington, E. R. (1 September 1965). "Metropolitan gravitation in Northern New South Wales". Australian Geographer. 9 (6): 359–376. doi:10.1080/00049186508702446. ISSN 0004-9182.
- ^ Carpenter, Terence (21 September 2017). "The railway pay buses recalled". Goulburn Post. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
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