Fullerton, New South Wales
Locality in Australia
34°09′38″S 149°31′57″E / 34.1605°S 149.5324°E / -34.1605; 149.5324
- 161 km (100 mi) W of Sydney
- 123 km (76 mi) N of Canberra
Localities around Fullerton: | ||
Peelwood | Jeremy | Ballyroe |
Peelwood | Fullerton | Golspie |
Limerick | Laggan | Golspie |
Fullerton is a locality within the Upper Lachlan Shire of New South Wales, Australia.[1] At the 2016 census, Fullerton had a population of 48.[2]
The locality's north eastern border is defined by the Abercrombie River, and its eastern border is defined by the Bolong River, which comes to a confluence with the Abercrombie River.[3] These rivers are part of the Lachlan catchment, in the Murray-Darling Basin. A cemetery with the same name, Bolong Cemetery, is situated in the south of the locality and contains over 100 graves.[4]
The main road running through Fullerton is Fullerton Road, which comes to a junction with Peelwood Road to the south, with the latter continuing on to Crookwell.
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- Bannaby
- Bannister
- Bellmount Forest
- Bevendale
- Biala
- Big Hill
- Blakney Creek
- Brayton
- Breadalbane
- Broadway
- Chatsbury
- Crooked Corner
- Cullerin
- Currawang
- Curraweela
- Fullerton
- Golspie
- Greenwich Park
- Gurrundah
- Jerrawa
- Lade Vale
- Lerida
- Limerick
- Lost River
- Merrill
- Myrtleville
- Middle Arm
- Narrawa
- Oolong
- Peelwood
- Pejar
- Pomeroy
- Richlands
- Roslyn
- Stonequarry
- Tarlo
- Tuena
- Wayo
- Wheeo
- Wiarborough
- Wollogorang
- Wombeyan Caves
- Woodhouselee
- Yalbraith
Main Article: Local government areas of New South Wales