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Temora

Temora boasts a splendid streetscape of Edwardian and Federation architecture, including substantial churches and impressive commercial and civic structures dating from its days as a gold rush town, which began in 1879.

The town’s history is also on show at the Temora Rural Museum, while the Temora Aviation Museum provides an insight into Australia’s aviation history.

Located around 420km from Sydney, Temora offers a selection of accommodation options. The picturesque scenery at Lake Centenary is perfect for a picnic and the lake itself is also popular with water sports enthusiasts.

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Roman Catholic Church  ¦  De Boos Street
An ornate and substantial brick church dating from 1907 and featuring detailed stained glass windows.

St Paul's Anglican Church  ¦  De Boos Street
A brick church of 1906 which still retains its original slate roof.

St Andrew Presbyterian Church  ¦  De Boos Street
Another of the town’s impressive churches, St Andrew’s was dedicated in 1933. The original church (1882) is today in use as the church hall.

Courthouse  ¦  De Boos Street
An attractive building officially opened in 1902.

Temora Post Office  ¦  Hoskins Street
An important building in Temora’s streetscape, the Post Office was built following a fire that destroyed the original Post Office in 1901.

St Mary’s Presbytery  ¦  Loftus Street
A beautiful, double-storey, verandahed building with a prominent plastered portico and roofed with terra cotta tiles.

Bank of New South Wales (Westpac Bank)  ¦  corner of Loftus and Hoskins streets
Originally established in a wooden building during the gold rush era, the Bank of NSW moved into this stuccoed, Italianate style structure in 1907. Additions were made to the building in 1919.

Rural Museum  ¦  Junee Road
Displays include the relocated hardwood slab cottage that was the first home of cricketing legend, Sir Donald Bradman.