Wattle Park (RESERVE), NSW Details

Description

This reserve occupies lot 49 of DP259789. Located on the corner of Lemon Gums Drive and Eucalypt Avenue. Oxley Vale.

Origin

`Wattle`is the common name for the Acacias which feature in this area.

Wattle Park (RESERVE), NSW
title Wattle Park (RESERVE)
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state NSW
reference 78711
placename Wattle Park
designation RESERVE
geographical name
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lga TAMWORTH REGIONAL
description This reserve occupies lot 49 of DP259789. Located on the corner of Lemon Gums Drive and Eucalypt Avenue. Oxley Vale.
meaning
origin `Wattle`is the common name for the Acacias which feature in this area.
history
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