The population of the Tumut Shire in New South Wales is 12, 500. But the population of the actual town is around 8000 (ish).
Prior to the goldrushes, the population of NSW in 1851 was around 197,265. After the start of the goldrushes, that figure increased dramatically, but because of the transient population, there are no exact figures for 1851 post-gold-discovery.
Mt Koziosco, in NSW.
Donald Bradman grew up in Bowral, NSW, and his schooling was at the Bowral Public School. He left school at age 14.
Sorry i dont have much info myself but i know she was relitevly young and she was on the boat the Charlotte.
In 2006 the population was 261573
The area of Tumut Shire is 4,566 square kilometers.
Tumut High School was created in 1961.
The population of New South Wales is about 7,300,000
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The estimated residential population of NSW in 2010 was around 6.9 million.
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Japan is 377,944 km2 NSW is 809,444 km2 So yes NSW is bigger than Japan Not in terms of population. Japan has about 16.9 times the population that of New South Wales.
Yes, it's true! NSW has a population of 7,303,700 people while Queensland and Western Australia have a population 6,900,200 together.
Prior to the goldrushes, the population of NSW in 1851 was around 197,265. After the start of the goldrushes, that figure increased dramatically, but because of the transient population, there are no exact figures for 1851 post-gold-discovery.
In 2009, the population of Broken Hill in far western NSW is about 21300.
The approximate population of the town of Narooma in 2011 is 3500.The population of the entire shire is closer to 10,000.