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Nevertire is a rural village in outback New South Wales. It is located at the junction of the Mitchell Highway and the Oxley Highway.
Originally the village was named Warren Pond. In 1882, the Main West railway line extended to Nevertire. The town was surveyed in 1883. Nowadays the town is serviced by only freight trains, with coaches providing passenger transport. The town centre features a number of small businesses plus the pub which was trading before the town was surveyed.
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Nevertire Town Centre: Mitchell Hwy (A32) as it passes through Nevertire town centre, December 2003. Image © Michael Greenslade |
1 Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2016 Census Quickstats
Last updated: 10-Dec-2020 12:18
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