Patrick Durack (1834-1898) and his family, set out from Goulburn in 1867
overland to SW Queensland, overcoming extraordinary hardships to establish
several large properties, including Galway Downs, Thylungra and Kyabra
stations.
From Thylungra, Durack organised the droving of 7,250 head of breeding
cattle and 200 horses on a 4,828km trek, the longest undertaken by
Australian drovers up to that time.
The Duracks were responsible for opening up vast new areas of Australia.
Patrick and his wife are buried in the Mortis Street Pioneer Cemetery in
Goulburn.
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Excellent service from Tourist Information Centre.
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Villages
Enjoy the country lifestyle of a rural town or village
community.
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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