Boree Creek

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Boree Creek
New South Wales
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Boree Creek General Store
Boree Creek is located in New South Wales
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Boree Creek
Population: 271[1]
Established: 1910[2]
Postcode: 2652
Coordinates: 35°08′S 146°37′E / 35.133°S 146.617°E / -35.133; 146.617Coordinates: 35°08′S 146°37′E / 35.133°S 146.617°E / -35.133; 146.617
Location:
LGA: Urana Shire
County: Urana
State electorate: Murray-Darling
Federal Division: Riverina

Boree Creek (play /bɒˈr.krk/)[4] is a town in the Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia. The town is located 539 kilometres (335 mi) south west of the state capital, Sydney and 82 kilometres (51 mi) west of the regional centre, Wagga Wagga. Boree Creek is situated in the Urana Shire Local Government Area but is closer to the town of Lockhart. At the 2006 census, Boree Creek and the surrounding area had a population of 271.[1]

Boree Creek Post Office opened on 1 August 1884 (it was closed between 1906 and 1911).[5]

Like many of the smaller towns of the Riverina, it has seen its population decline in recent years. Boree Creek is most famous for being the home town of former Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer. At times when Fischer was acting as Prime Minister, his property at Boree Creek became the "seat of power" of Australia.[6]

Boree Creek is the last operating section of the mostly closed railway to Oaklands. Seasonal grain trains service the silos, the station closed to passenger services in 1975 and little trace remains.[7]

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Preceding station   NSW Branch lines   Following station
towards Oaklands
Oaklands Line
towards The Rock
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