Western New South Wales
Western New South Wales is a vast region in Australia known for its diverse landscapes, including deserts, rivers, and plains. It encompasses several towns and cities, such as Broken Hill and Dubbo, and is characterized by its agricultural activities, particularly sheep and cattle farming. The area is also rich in Indigenous culture and history.
The region is home to several national parks, including Kinchega National Park and Mungo National Park, which showcase unique ecosystems and wildlife. Western New South Wales experiences a semi-arid climate, with hot summers and mild winters, making it a distinctive part of the Australian landscape.