Minore is a village and Australian cadastral parish within the local government area of the Dubbo City Council in the Orana region of New South Wales. The village is about 313 kilometres away from Sydney, situated to the east of Narromine and west of Dubbo. Agriculture, forestry and fishing are the major industries in Minore. Some famous geographic features in Minore include the Minore Village and the Minore Falls, which is on the Macquarie River. The Macquarie River travels northwest through Bathurst, Wellington, Narromine, Dubbo and Warren, all the way through the Macquarie Marshes and into the Darling River. It was first discovered by George Evansin in 1812, a European explorer who named the river as a tribute to Lieutenant-Colonel...
Minore is a village and Australian cadastral parish within the local government area of the Dubbo City Council in the Orana region of New South Wales. The village is about 313 kilometres away from Sydney, situated to the east of Narromine and west of Dubbo. Agriculture, forestry and fishing are the major industries in Minore. Some famous geographic features in
Minore is a village and Australian cadastral parish within the local government area of the Dubbo City Council in the Orana region of New South Wales. The village is about 313 kilometres away from Sydney, situated to the east of Narromine and west of Dubbo. Agriculture, forestry and fishing are the major industries in Minore. Some famous geographic features in Minore include the Minore Village and the Minore Falls, which is on the Macquarie River. The Macquarie River travels northwest through Bathurst, Wellington, Narromine, Dubbo and Warren, all the way through the Macquarie Marshes and into the Darling River. It was first discovered by George Evansin in 1812, a European explorer who named the river as a tribute to Lieutenant-Colonel Lachlan Macquarie.