769 metres above sea level. Much of the land here was first owned by Sir Henry Parkes who called it the Village of Colridge. Arthur Rickard and Co. developed a large subdivision of the area and applied the aboriginal name Bullaburra which means "blue sky" or "fine weather". The railway station opened with this name in 1925. Many craft, antique and tea rooms through the area.
Temperatures for Bullaburra
Bullaburra has moderate summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Bullaburra is approximately 22 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 12 °c.
Bullaburra has cold winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Bullaburra is approximately 9 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 3 °c.
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Investigate the Minnamurra Rainforest and enjoy the waterfalls of the Illawarra Plateau. Explore the snowfields of the Snowy Mountains, Mt Kosciusko and traverse the Murray River from the Alpine headwaters to Lake Hume. Moving on to the Southern Coast of New South Wales and the panoramic vistas's of Jervis Bay, the famous Blow Hole at Kiama and north to Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and Byron Bay.
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