Wellington, New South Wales
Wellington is a small town located in the central west region of New South Wales, Australia. It lies at the confluence of the Macquarie River and Bell River, making it a picturesque spot for visitors. The town is known for its rich agricultural land and is often referred to as the "Gateway to the Outback."
Wellington has a population of around 4,000 residents and offers various amenities, including schools, shops, and parks. The area is also famous for its historical sites, such as the Wellington Caves, which attract tourists interested in exploring its limestone formations and unique wildlife.