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Coordinates: 33°14S 149°11E / 33.233°S 149.183°E / -33.233; 149.183
 

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Central West
New South Wales
The CSIRO Radio Telescope at Parkes
Central West is located in New South Wales
Central West

Central West

Coordinates33°14′S 149°11′E / 33.233°S 149.183°E / -33.233; 149.183
Population212,962 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density3.81967/km2 (9.89291/sq mi)
Area55,754 km2 (21,526.7 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10)
 • Summer (DST)AEDT (UTC+11)
Location200 km (124 mi) W of Sydney
LGA(s)
  • Blayney Shire
  • Cabonne Shire
  • Cowra Shire
  • Forbes Shire
  • Lachlan Shire
  • City of Lithgow
  • Mid-Western Regional Council
  • Oberon Shire
  • City of Orange
  • Parkes Shire
  • Weddin Shire

  • State electorate(s)
    Federal division(s)
    Localities around Central West:
    Orana Upper Hunter Hunter
    Orana Central West Blue Mountains (Greater Sydney)
    South West Slopes Riverina Southern Tablelands

    The Central West is a region in central New South Wales, Australia. The region is situated west of Sydney, which stretches from Lithgow in the east and to as far west as Lake Cargelligo, on the Lachlan River. The Central West is known for its attractions such as the Jenolan Caves, near Oberon and also wineries, as well as rural farmland and natural landscapes. The region includes major towns like, Bathurst, Orange, Mudgee, Lithgow, Parkes and Cowra. It has an area of 63,262 square kilometres (24,426 sq mi).[2] The region also includes the sub-region known as the Central Tablelands, located in the eastern part of the region. The region known as the Orana, which includes the area surrounding Dubbo is typically classed as being a part of the Central West also.

    Major population and service centres in the Central West include Bathurst, Cowra, Lithgow, Mudgee, Orange, and Parkes. Bathurst and Orange are home to campuses of Charles Sturt University, and Lithgow housing the University of Notre Dame Regional Clinical School.

    Cities and towns[edit]

    The Central West includes the large regional centres of Bathurst and Orange; the towns of Cowra, Mudgee, Lithgow and Parkes; and smaller centres, such as Blayney, Canowindra, Condobolin, Eugowra, Forbes, Grenfell, Gulgong, Kandos, Lake Cargelligo, Millthorpe, Molong, Oberon, Peak Hill, Portland, Rylstone, and Wallerawang.

    Demography and area[edit]

    The following local government areas are contained within the region:

    Population by Local Government Area
    Central West rank Local Government Area Population as of 30 June 2016[3] 10 year growth rate Population density (people/km2)
    1 Bathurst Regional 42,389 14.8 11.1
    2 Orange City 41,384 13.8 145.6
    3 Mid-Western Regional 24,569 13.5 2.8
    4 Lithgow City 21,524 6.6 4.8
    5 Parkes Shire 14,946 2.4 2.5
    6 Cabonne Shire 13,625 7.8 2.3
    7 Cowra Shire 12,673 -0.6 4.5
    8 Forbes Shire 9,808 2.8 2.1
    9 Blayney Shire 7,418 10.0 4.9
    10 Lachlan Shire 6,352 -7.0 0.4
    11 Oberon Shire 5,399 4.2 1.5
    12 Weddin Shire 3,692 -0.8 1.1
    Central West 209,810 8.5 3.0

    Terrain[edit]

    The Central West's east is higher, wetter and hillier and supports orchards, vineyards, vegetable-growing and pastoralism. The west is flatter and drier and supports grain crops and pastoralism.

    Major highways[edit]

    The Central West region is traversed by the Great Western Highway, the Mid-Western Highway, the Mitchell Highway, the Newell Highway and the Castlereagh Highway.

    Media[edit]

    The Central West has several radio stations, including 2BS 95.1FM, B-Rock FM, Life Radio AM 1629khz, 97.9 2LVR (a community radio station), 105.1 2GZFM, 105.9 Star FM, Radio 2LT, 107.9 Move FM, 95.5 ROK FM, 107.5 Community Radio, 103.5 Rhema FM and 1089AM — a commercial station that gets most of its programming from 2SM in Sydney. Other electronic media are represented by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation with both television and radio broadcasting; and by television stations Prime7, Nine, and Southern Cross 10.

    Two major newspapers are published in the region, the Central Western Daily newspaper is published in Orange and the Western Advocate in Bathurst. Numerous other local papers serve the remaining large towns.

    History[edit]

    The Central West area was originally inhabited by the Wiradjuri people. The first British explorer, George Wilson Evans, entered the Lachlan Valley in 1815. He named the area the Oxley Plains after his superior the surveyor-general, John Oxley. In 1817 he deemed the area unfit for settlement. A Military Depot was established not long after at Soldiers Flat near present-day Billimari. Arthur Ranken and James Sloan, from Bathurst, were amongst the first European settlers on the Lachlan. They moved to the area in 1831.

    In the 1850s many gold prospectors passed through headed for gold fields at Lambing Flat (Young) and Grenfell.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Central West". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 27 February 2024. Edit this at Wikidata
  • ^ Central West Region - the agricultural heart of New South Wales[permanent dead link] website of New South Wales Department of State and Regional Development, accessed 12 November 2006
  • ^ "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2016". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
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