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Bingara, New South Wales
Bingara (Aboriginal for 'creek') is a small town on the Gwydir River in Murchison County in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. In 2011, Bingara had a population of 1,093 people.〔 and is currently the administrative centre for the Gwydir Shire that was created in 2003. It has a culturally homogeneous population as residents are mostly of Anglo-Celtic background. Only 9.4% of the population is born overseas and 3.3% is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background.〔 It is a popular site for retirement and hence has an old population, with 53.8% aged 55 years and over, compared to the national average of 26.4%.〔 Bingara's socioeconomic status is comparatively lower than that of Australia. Bingara is one of the few places in Australia where diamonds have been found. The Gwydir River being a main highlight of the town is a main catchment of the Murray-Darling System. ==Location== Bingara is located 141 km north of Tamworth, 54 km west of Inverell, 449 km north of Sydney〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ga.gov.au/cocky/cgi/run/distancedraw2?rec1=106743&placename=sydney&placetype=0&state=NSW&place1=BINGARA&place1long=150.567902&place1lat=-29.865200 )〕 and 358 km south west of Brisbane.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ga.gov.au/cocky/cgi/run/distancedraw2?rec1=126867&placename=brisbane&placetype=0&state=QLD&place1=BINGARA&place1long=150.567902&place1lat=-29.865200 )〕 Bingara is located very close to Myall Creek, the site of the massacre of 27 to 30 Indigenous Australians.
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