Miles Franklin wrote the novel 'My Brilliant Career' at Stillwater, just
outside Goulburn. It was first published in 1901. Thomas J Hebblewhite was
the Editor of the Goulburn Evening Penny Post during the 1890s and
provided Miles with valuable advice and support, launching her literary
career.
A free self-guided walking tour "Miles Franklins' Goulburn" is available
from the Visitor Information Centre.
We enjoy visiting goulburn. It has a lot to offer visitors.
- Jo, Kingston ACT
Towns & Villages
Enjoy the country lifestyle of a rural town or village community in
Goulburn NSW & Surrounds.
Bungonia is a quaint village first settled in the early 1820s with the renowned spectacular Bungonia Gorge nearby.
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Situated 29km south of Goulburn on the Braidwood Road, this picturesque village blends a rich history and natural charm.
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Marulan is the only town, city or village in the world situated on the 150˚ meridian.
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The village of Barber's Creek, as Tallong was originally called, grew from the construction of the Great Southern Railway line.
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A country drive on the alternate route to Canberra via Bungendore will take you through Tarago.
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Best known for its convict history and as the source of the popular Argyle Apple.
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