
Nestled at the southern edge of the Gunnedah Shire, Tambar Springs is a charming rural village with a rich history and vibrant community. Established in the 1830s for grazing and settled in 1868, it sits 805 meters above sea level, with the majestic Tambar Mountain as its backdrop. The village boasts a public school, general store, post office, two churches, and a community health centre. The Royal Hotel, built in 1908, offers cold drinks, hearty meals, and rustic accommodation. A highlight is the World War I memorial, erected in December 1918, considered Australia's earliest country memorial. Nearby, the Diprotodon Drive features iron sculptures commemorating the discovery of ancient Diprotodon fossils, adding to the village's unique charm.
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