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Cameron Corner

cameron-corner"Wherever I go in the bush I always find my way back and always come out at the place where I want to go". Alfred Howitt, 1859. The surveyed north-west corner of NSW, Cameron Corner, is the point at which the states of NSW, Queensland and South Australia meet and it is this corner that forms the north-west boundary of Sturt National Park – one of NSW's largest National Parks at 340,000 ha.

 
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About Cameron Corner

The drive from Tibooburra to Cameron Corner takes the visitor through a diverse landscape including the Waka Claypan, past Fort Grey which was a provisions stockade built by explorer Charles Sturt for his inland expeditions, and on to the Corner and the worlds longest fence; the 5,000+ km Dog Fence which was constructed to keep roaming Dingos of the north and west out of the pastoral lands of NSW.

It is beyond even the vast arid desert beauty of New South Wales' most northern park, Sturt National Park which is over 310,000 hectares.


Cameron Corner Visitor Information:


Visitor Information Centre:

Milparinka

Website

Telephone: 08 80912524

Must See - Must Do:

  • Cameron Corner
  • Cameron Corner local store
  • Sturt National Park

Getting Here:


By Car:

  • From Brisbane: 1,475km
  • From Sydney: 1,430km
  • From Melbourne: 1,310km
  • From Adelaide: 985km

Regional Transport Services:

  • CountryLink (to Broken Hill): Website
  • Rex (to Broken Hill): Website
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