Wee Waa is located 42kms West of Narrabri on the Kamilaroi Highway. It is an easy 30 minute drive through attractive, rich fertile country.The Kamilaroi Highway follows the banks of the picturesque Namoi River, the lifeline to the communitys agricultural pursuits.
Wee Waa is Cotton Capital of Australia and is the headquarters of the largest grower owned organistaion in Australia, Naomi Cotton Co-Operative and Cotton Seed Distributors that sell Cotton Seed to various countries throughout the world, Cotton Seed Distributors.
Wee Waa has a history of great distinction. It is the oldest town in the Namoi River and was home to many pioneering families as early as 1837. A wander around the old graves of the Cemetary will allow you to ponder on the hard times which some of these pioneers endured.
Wee Waa is a modern town with a Hospital, swimming pool, 9 hole golf course, Tennis courts, Bowling Club and Sporting complex, Hotels, Supermarket, Police Station, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Anglican, Presbyterian and Catholic Churches, 2 Motels, 2 Caravan Parks, 4 Schools including a High School, 2 Banks, Bakery, Newsagent, Cafe, Clothing Shop, Mechanical repairs and much more.
The towns architecture is most interesting. The Imperial Hotel was the first three storey structure to be built in the North West NSW and features magnificent Iron lace. Wee Waa is serviced by the CountryLink Rail Service on Mondays and Fridays.
Temperatures for Wee Waa
Wee Waa has hot summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Wee Waa is approximately 33 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 18 °c.
Wee Waa has mild winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Wee Waa is approximately 18 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 4 °c.
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