var editData = {"errorMessage":"","dataLines":"Community Transport\t-29.743323\t151.733611\t\t\"181 Lang Street \"\tGlenn Innes\tNSW\t2370\t\t\nCommunity Transport\t-29.777464\t151.113247\t\t1 River Street\tInverell\tNSW\t2360\t\t\nCommunity Transport\t-29.053977\t152.020456\t\t\"141 High Street \"\tTenterfield\tNSW\t2372\t\t\nCommunity Transport\t-29.954293\t151.210478\t\t\"4 Amethyst Street \"\tTingha\tNSW\t2369\t\t\nCommunity Transport\t-29.868033\t150.570619\t\t46 Maitland St\tBingara\tNSW\t2404\t\t\nCommunity Transport\t-30.978572\t150.252182\t\t80 Marquis St\tGunnedah\tNSW\t2380\t\t\nCommunity Transport\t-29.770262\t151.117844\t\t48 Oliver St\tInverell\tNSW\t2360\t\t\nCommunity Transport\t-30.329896\t149.776172\t\t 42 Dangar St\tNarrabri\tNSW\t2390\t\t\nCommunity Transport\t-31.091554\t150.912744\t\t46 Barnes St\tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nCommunity Transport\t-30.642677\t151.503264\tOld Court House Building\t9 Hill Street\tUralla\tNSW\t2358\t\t\nCommunity Transport\t-30.986351\t151.598616\t\t11 South Middle Street\tWalcha\tNSW\t2354\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.510661\t151.669558\tCurtis Park North\t80A Marsh Street \tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.509809\t151.666955\tHarris Park\tDangar Street \tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.515651\t151.665356\tCentral Park\tTingcombe Lane \tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.521736\t151.649434\tArmidale Bicentennial Arboretum\t216 Kentucky Street\tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\tArmidale Bicentennial Arboretum is a heritage listed park bounded by Kentucky, Butler and Galloway streets. It contains thousands of native and imported shrubs and trees, walking tracks, a north-facing lookout, picnic shelters, a toilet block and aquatic gardens with a waterfall and footbridge. There is also a sensory garden near the entrance and a new children's playground was erected in 2016\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.491165\t151.661682\tArmidale Skate Park\t152 Dumaresq St\tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\tLocated next the Monckton Aquatic Centre, Armidale Skate Park is available for use by the entire community. Annual Youth Week events are held in the skate park each April. The park also includes the Armidale Skate Park Community Mural, a collaboration between Beyond Empathy and Armidale Regional Council. \t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.502028\t151.675015\tBruce Browning Park\t\" 13 Rockvale Rd\"\tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\tBruce Browning Park is located on Rockvale Road, north of Ben Venue Primary School. It contains a synthetic cricket wicket, picnic shelter with BBQ's, play equipment and public toilets.\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.514457\t151.667018\tCivic Park\t115 Faulkner St\tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\tCivic Park is situated on Dumaresq Street between Dangar and Faulkner Streets. There is a small pond featuring a fountain created by a local artist. Other public art works feature in the park as well as the Judith Wright Memorial Grove built in 2004.\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.510459\t151.670182\tThe Armidale Creeklands\t\" 80 Marsh St\"\tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\tThe Armidale Creeklands runs through Curtis and Civic Park, extending further through town along the bike track. Both Council and Community events are held in the Creeklands.\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.376542\t150.609965\tRotary Park \tQueen Street\tBarraba\tNSW\t2347\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.420978\t150.616366\tLions Park\tCNR Barraba & Longharm Roads\tBarraba\tNSW\t2347\tBarraba Lions Park Rest Area\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.388171\t150.610278\tO'Meara Park\tCNR Cooper & Queen Streets\tBarraba\tNSW\t2347\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.86329\t150.57859\tCunningham Park\t2 Copeton Dam Road\tBingarra \tNSW\t2404\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.869759\t150.568803\tCWA Park \tCunningham Street\tBingarra \tNSW\t2404\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.739504\t151.72728\tQuinton Park\tLambeth Street\tGlen Innes\tNSW\t2370\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.737528\t151.73305\tGlen Innes Anzac Park\tEast Avenue, Rocky Ponds Creek\tGlen Innes\tNSW\t2370\t\"This large grassy rest area has a lot of lovely shady trees. There is plenty of parallel parking beside East Avenue under lovely shady trees. Facilities include : Covered picnic tables : Barbecues : Toilets : Water : Children\u2019s playground equipment : Rubbish bins provided : NO dogs allowed :\"\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.735909\t151.733398\tVeness Park \tCNR Meade Street & East Ave\tGlen Innes\tNSW\t2370\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.732714\t151.735393\tWilson Park\tCNR Taylor & Grey Street\tGlen Innes\tNSW\t2370\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.746199\t151.731151\tQuota Park\tCNR Oliver Street & West Ave\tGlen Innes\tNSW\t2370\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.223759\t151.671176\tApex Park\tBradley Street\tGuyra\tNSW\t2365\tApex Park Bradley St (sth). Toilets, picnic benches, sheltered picnic area, swings, slippery dips, children's play equipment\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.220352\t151.669108\tMcKie Park\tMcKie Pkwy\tGuyra\tNSW\t2365\tMcKie Park Bradley St (sth) Garden\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.223408\t151.667273\tMother of Ducks Lagoon \tMcKie Pkwy\tGuyra\tNSW\t2365\tMother of Ducks Lagoon McKie Drive. Information, toilets, picnic benches, sheltered picnic area, wildlife observation shelters.\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.239839\t151.672862\tSouth Guyra Park\tCnr Russell & Hardinge Streets\tGuyra\tNSW\t2365\tSouth Guyra Park Cnr Russell & Hardinge streets Picnic benches.\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.219228\t151.672527\tRotary Park\tFalconer Street\tGuyra\tNSW\t2365\tRotary Park New England Hwy\/Falconer St, Information, toilets, picnic benches, swings, slippery dips, sheltered barbeques.\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.214946\t151.676995\tWhite Park\tCnr Abercrombie & Yarrawonda Streets\tGuyra\tNSW\t2365\tWhite Park Cnr Abercrombie & Yarrawonda streets. Picnic bench, swings, slippery dips, children's play equipment.\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.207326\t151.675714\tLions Park \t6 Falconer Rd,\tGuyra\tNSW\t2365\tLions Park New England Highway (north), toilets\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.778505\t151.116214\tSinclair Park \tGwydir Highway \tInverell\tNSW\t2360\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.773981\t151.10952\tCampbell Park\tGwydir Highway \tInverell\tNSW\t2360\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.774966\t151.114314\tVictoria Park\tVIVIAN ST \tInverell\tNSW\t2360\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.775727\t151.107915\tLions Park 1\tMitchell Crescent \tInverell\tNSW\t2360\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.768039\t151.105289\tBellevue Park\tWade Street\tInverell\tNSW\t2360\tFacilities include amenities, picnic tables and fenced playground.\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.471051\t149.843905\tJellicoe Park - South\t44 Alice Sreet,\tMoree\tNSW\t2400\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.467424\t149.842494\tKirkby Park\t63 Frome Sreet, \tMoree\tNSW\t2400\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.4600188\t149.835542\tApex Park\t43 Gwydir Street \tMoree\tNSW\t2400\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.470662\t149.845495\tJellicoe Park - East\t296 Warialda Street \tMoree\tNSW\t2400\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-29.488998\t149.841604\tJacaranda Park\tJacaranda Drive\tMoree\tNSW\t2400\tJacaranda Park is located in Amaroo (southern Moree). With its open grassed lawn and shady trees, the park provides opportunities for exercise and energetic activities.\t\nParks & Gardens\t-28.975797\t148.983566\tRiver Park\tSt George Street \tMungindi\tNSW\t2406\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.079006\t150.945526\tViaduct Park\tO'Connel Street\tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.086454\t150.936806\tAnzac Park\tBrisbane Street, \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.096749\t150.941723\tPower House Park\tCarthage Street \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.092918\t150.929359\tBicentennial Park\tKable Avenue \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.098086\t150.916585\tBelmore Park\tGidley Street \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.083341\t150.947143\tOxley Park Lookout\tScenic Road \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.089858\t150.942892\tTreloar Park\tNapier Street \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.111525\t150.921113\tAltona Park\tBergonia Street\tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.07907\t150.945623\tBotanical Gardens\tPiper Street\tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.105239\t150.909115\tChaffey Park\tLinks Avenue\tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.111342\t150.895267\tGranny Munro Park\tMatheson Street\tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-31.106112\t150.954081\tRotary Rest Area\t511 Armidale Road\tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.225695\t149.446699\tLudowici Park\tAlma Street \tWee Waa\tNSW\t2388\t\t\nParks & Gardens\t-30.223148\t149.443771\tDangar Park\tCowper Street\tWee Waa\tNSW\t2388\t\t\nFree Wifi\t-30.978579\t150.254693\tMcDonalds \tCnr Conadilly & Elgin Streets, \tGunnedah\tNSW\t2380\t\"\u2022 In store 15min free WiFi \u2022 mymacca's member perks \u2013 unlimited free WiFi \"\t\nFree Wifi\t-29.770962\t151.115012\tMcDonalds \t188-200 Byron St, \tInverell \tNSW\t2360\t\"\u2022 In store 15min free WiFi \u2022 mymacca's member perks \u2013 unlimited free WiFi \"\t\nFree Wifi\t-31.098828\t150.936138\tHungry Jacks\t561 Peel Street,\tTamworth \tNSW\t2340\tCustomers at stores will be given free 30min sessions with 100 MB downloads - can access an hour-long wireless session in exchange for email registration and a short survey\t\nFree Wifi\t-29.737627\t151.737496\tMcDonalds \tCnr Meade Street & New England Hwy,\tGlen Innes\tNSW\t2370\t\"\u2022 In store 15min free WiFi \u2022 mymacca's member perks \u2013 unlimited free WiFi \"\t\nFree Wifi\t-31.095128\t150.913124\tMcDonalds \t236-240 Bridge Street,\tTamworth \tNSW\t2340\t\"\u2022 In store 15min free WiFi \u2022 mymacca's member perks \u2013 unlimited free WiFi \"\t\nFree Wifi\t-31.126663\t150.92411\tMcDonalds \tCnr Ringers Road & New England Hwy,\tTamworth \tNSW\t2340\t\"\u2022 In store 15min free WiFi \u2022 mymacca's member perks \u2013 unlimited free WiFi \"\t\nFree Wifi\t-31.095049\t150.937318\tMcDonalds \tCnr Marius & Roderick Streets,\tTamworth \tNSW\t2340\t\"\u2022 In store 15min free WiFi \u2022 mymacca's member perks \u2013 unlimited free WiFi \"\t\nFree Wifi\t-30.516305\t151.668652\tMcDonalds \t131 Marsh St,\tArmidale \tNSW\t2350\t\"\u2022 In store 15min free WiFi \u2022 mymacca's member perks \u2013 unlimited free WiFi \"\t\nFree Wifi\t-30.511864\t151.668983\tHungry Jacks\t115-117 Dumaresq Street,\tArmidale \tNSW\t2350\t\t\nFree Wifi\t-30.516052\t151.667929\tKFC\t132\/136 Marsh St,\tArmidale \tNSW\t2350\t\t\nFree Wifi\t-31.092368\t150.921838\tKFC\t44\/60 Bridge St,\tTamworth \tNSW\t2340\t\t\nFree Wifi\t-31.127664\t150.923503\tKFC\t413-417 Goonoo Goonoo Rd,\tTamworth \tNSW\t2340\t\t\nFree Wifi\t-30.975861\t150.249268\tKFC\t103 Conadilly St,\tGunnedah\tNSW\t2380\t\t\nFree Wifi\t-29.770674\t151.116694\tKFC\tCorner Mansfield Street & Byron Street,\tInverell \tNSW\t2360\t\t\nFree Wifi\t-29.47541\t149.842443\tKFC\t357\/359 Frome St,\tMoree\tNSW\t2400\t\t\nFree Wifi\t-30.321209\t149.780501\tKFC\t193 Maitland St,\tNarrabri\tNSW\t2390\t\t\nFree Wifi\t-30.321048\t149.781047\tMcDonalds \tCnr Maitland and Killarney St,\tNarrabri\tNSW\t2390\t\t\nFree Wifi\t-29.472849\t149.842436\tMcDonalds \t329 Frome St,\tMoree\tNSW\t2400\t\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.470892\t149.841892\tTourist Information Centre\tCnr Newell Hwy & Gwydir Highway,\tMoree\tNSW\t2400\tOpening hours: Sat-Sun 9am-1pm, Mon-Fri 9am-5pm - Doorway wide, door inward opening, cubicle floor space large, force to open door is heavy, grab rails and wash basin.\t\nPublic Toilets \t-29.471051\t149.843905\tJellicoe Park - South\t44 Alice Sreet,\tMoree\tNSW\t2400\tTwo Exeloo facilities are located in Jellicoe Park. Unisex facility on Alice Street (Gwydir Highway) opposite the fuel station and a dual amenity on Warialda Street. Automatic sliding door is wide (over 850mm). Light effort required for door. Cubicle floor space is small. Seat height is high. Grab rails. Wash basin.\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.467424\t149.842494\tKirkby Park\t63 Frome Sreet, \tMoree\tNSW\t2400\tThere are two public amenities within Kirkby Park. A male & female toilet block is centrally located and the unisex exeloo is located on Frome Street. Unlocked. Easy access ramp and footpath to toilet. Automatic sliding door is wide (over 850mm). Cubicle floor size small,toilet seat is high. Grab rails. Wash basin. \t\nPublic Toilets\t-31.079006\t150.945526\tViaduct Park\tO'Connel Street,\tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-31.086454\t150.936806\tAnzac Park\tBrisbane Street, \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-31.091032\t150.929352\tThe Atrium Shoping Centre\tPeel Street,\tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t Toilets are located on the ground level. OPen Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-1pm Key is required for accessible toilets.\t\nPublic Toilets\t-31.091518\t150.919243\tTamworth Shopping World\tCorner Bridge & Denne Streets \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\tOpening hours: Thu 9am-8pm, Sat 9am-4pm, Mon-Wed,Fri 9am-5:30pm, Sun 10am-2pm Parenting room and disability toilets available\t\nPublic Toilets\t-31.090098\t150.93067\tCentrepoint Arcade \t374 Peel Street \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\t\"Toilets located near Jamaica Blue and Sussan Opening hours: Sun 10am-4pm, Sat 9am-4pm, Mon-Wed,Fri 9am-5:30pm, Thu 9am-7pm Public holiday opening hours vary, contact the shopping centre for more information. Closed Christmas Day. Parenting room and disability toilets available\"\t\nPublic Toilets\t-31.096749\t150.941723\tPower House Park\tCarthage Street \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-31.092918\t150.929359\tBicentennial Park\tKable Avenue \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\tOpen 8:00am to 8:00pm\t\nPublic Toilets\t-31.087422\t150.930925\t\" Tamworth Train Station\"\tGriffin Avenue \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\tOpen variable hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-31.098086\t150.916585\tBelmore Park\tGidley Street \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-31.083341\t150.947143\tOxley Park Lookout\tScenic Road \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\tOpen 7:00am to 10:00pm \t\nPublic Toilets\t-31.089858\t150.942892\tTreloar Park\tNapier Street \tTamworth\tNSW\t2340\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-30.513482\t151.667115\tCourt House\tFaulkner Street \tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-30.521144\t151.646388\tArboretum \tGalloway Street \tWest Armidale\tNSW\t2350\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-30.512972\t151.665277\tArmidale Plaza\tCorner of Dangar & Beardy Streets \tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\t\"Opening hours: Sun 10am-4pm, Thu 9am-7pm, Mon-Wed,Fri 9am-5:30pm, Sat 9am-2pm ( Shopping centre is closed on public holidays.) All ground floor toilets have wheelchair access Parents room is located in Kmart Plaza.\"\t\nPublic Toilets\t-30.512417\t151.663413\tArmidale Central \t225 Beardy Street \tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\t\"Opening hours: Thu 9am-8pm, Sun 10am-3pm, Mon-Wed,Fri 9am-5:30pm, Sat 9am-5pm Wheelchairs are available for free hire, however bookings are necessary please call (02) 6772 3661. All major entry and exits have Disabled Parking Spaces allocated. Access: Armidale Central has a lift available which is situated near the Jessie Street stairs. The toilet facilities are behind the shops with clear signage that directs the way. Door way wide, automatic door opening, cubicle floor size over size, toilet seat height 460-480 mm, wash basin and grab rails\"\t\nPublic Toilets\t-30.510661\t151.669558\tCurtis Park North\t80A Marsh Street \tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\tLocated adjacent to Picnic and Barbeque facilities and Playground Opening hours: 6am-9pm\t\nPublic Toilets\t-30.514816\t151.651597\tArmidale Train Station\tBrown Street \tWest Armidale\tNSW\t2350\tOpen variable hours.\t\nPublic Toilets\t-30.509809\t151.666955\tHarris Park\tDangar Street \tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-30.515651\t151.665356\tCentral Park\tTingcombe Lane \tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-28.975797\t148.983566\tRiver Park\tSt George Street \tMungindi\tNSW\t2406\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-30.225695\t149.446699\tLudowici Park\tAlma Street \tWee Waa\tNSW\t2388\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-30.223148\t149.443771\tDangar Park\tCowper Street,\tWee Waa\tNSW\t2388\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.873846\t149.788937\tTookey Creek Rest Area\tNewell Highway \tBellata\tNSW\t2397\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.4600188\t149.835542\tApex Park\t43 Gwydir Street \tMoree\tNSW\t2400\tLocated at the southern end of Apex Park on the corner of Gwydir and Edward Streets Access: Unlocked. Easy access.Gate has a swimming pool and child proof latch. Open daylight hours Automatic sliding door is wide (over 850mm). Light effort required for door. Floor space is small.\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.460744\t149.841142\tBalo Square Shopping Centre\t85 Balo Street \tMoree\tNSW\t2400\tOpening hours: Mon,Thu-Sat 6am-10pm, Sun 8am-6pm, Tue-Wed 6am-10:30pm\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.461554\t149.841183\tMoree CBD\t95 Balo Street \tMoree\tNSW\t2400\tLocated on the footpath within the CBD area of Moree (25 metres north of the traffic lights). Opposite the Moree Memorial Hall and just near Harvey Norman Open daylight hours. Automatic sliding door is wide (over 850mm). Light effort required for door. Floor space is large. Toilet seat height is high. Grab rails. Wash basin.\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.456906\t149.844465\tWebb Oval\tNewell Highway \tMoree\tNSW\t2400\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.467292\t149.840287\tWoolworths Shopping Centre Moree\t215 Balo Street \tMoree\tNSW\t2400\tOpening hours: Sun 8am-8pm, Mon-Sat 7am-10pm Easy access. Locked non-MLAK. Key available from liquor dept or enquiries desk Doorway wide (over 850mm). Inward opening. Force required for heavy door. Grab rails. Wash basin.\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.470662\t149.845495\tJellicoe Park - East\t296 Warialda Street \tMoree\tNSW\t2400\tOpen daylight hours Two Exeloo facilities are located in Jellicoe Park. Unisex facility on Alice Street (Gwydir Highway) opposite the fuel station and a dual amenity on Warialda Street. Door: automatic opening, wide (over 850mm). Light effort required for door. Seat height is high. Grab rails. Wash basin. Floor space is large.\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.778505\t151.116214\tSinclair Park \tGwydir Highway \tInverell\tNSW\t2360\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.772897\t151.111564\tTaxi Rank\tByron Street \tInverell\tNSW\t2360\tOpen 24 hours\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.790699\t151.137499\tLake Inverell\tLake Inverell Drive \tInverell\tNSW\t2360\tOpen 24 hours Toilet is located at the end of Lake Inverell Drive\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.773981\t151.10952\tCampbell Park\tGwydir Highway \tInverell\tNSW\t2360\tOpening hours 5am-9pm\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.774966\t151.114314\tVictoria Park\tVIVIAN ST \tInverell\tNSW\t2360\tOpening hours 5am-9pm\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.770236\t151.113934\tCountry Fair\t18-24 Sweaney Street\tInverell\tNSW\t2360\tToilet located behind the Welcome Back Fabric Barn. Door is outward opening. Medium effort required for door. Small floorspace. Seat height is high. Grab rails. Wash basin.\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.772509\t151.110841\tBig W Inverell\t1 Vivian Street\tInverell\tNSW\t2360\tOpening hours: Thu 8:30am-9pm, Mon-Wed,Fri-Sat 8:30am-6pm, Sun 9am-5pm Toilet located near the lay-by area. Both unisex and also cubicles. Doorway is wide. Inward opening door. Light effort required for door. Large floorspace. Seat height is high. Grab rails. Wash basin.\t\nPublic Toilets\t-29.775727\t151.107915\tLions Park 1\tMitchell Crescent \tInverell\tNSW\t2360\tOpening hours 5am-9pm\t\nCultural Site or Landmark\t-30.45905\t151.371748\tMount Yarrowyck Rock Art Site & Nature Reserve\tLocated 27kms west of Armidale on the Bundarra Rd. A 3 km loop walk can access the rock site.\tArmidale\tNSW\t2350\tMt Yarrowyck is located in the traditional territory of the Anaiwan people. 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The Bluff Rock Massacre remains clouded by many conflicting versions. One time Overseer at Bolivia Station, Thomas Keating, in describing the massacre as it had been told him by an old man at Bolivia, told of Aboriginal attacks on shepherds and sheep. Keating outlined how men on Bolivia Station were mustered and armed, then set out on the track of Aborigines to Pyes Creek on the western boundary of the property.\"\t\nCultural Site or Landmark\t-29.470278\t149.848611\tTop Camp Site\tTop Camp Site, Moree, 2400\tMoree\tNSW\t2400\t\"Plaque dedicated to the Kamilaroi People and their descendants who established ' Top Camp' in the 1920s. The area from the plaque to the Mehi River marks the `Top Camp`. The first families that came to this area were from the Terry Hie Hie Reserve. They came to settle this area in the early 1920`s to escape the Aboriginal Protection Boards severe policy regarding the removal of Aboriginal and half-caste children from their families. For 45 years Aboriginal people lived in tin huts at the largest camp known as the 'Top Camp' in Moree. They moved into 27 houses built by the Aboriginal Welfare Board in 1967. The area was named Stanley Village after the well-known Aboriginal Ex-Serviceman, Mr Alexander Stanley, who served in World War One and Two. Those from the Top Camp moved to Stanley Village because it was not a reserve and it did not have a Manager.\"\t\nCultural Site or Landmark\t-31.093247\t150.929159\tBicentennial Park\tKable Avenue, Bicentennial Park , Tamworth, 2340\tTamworth \tNSW\t2340\t\"Portrait bust commemorates Jimmy Little (1937-2012), an Australian Aboriginal musician, actor and teacher from the Yorta Yorta people who was raised on the Cummeragunja Mission, New South Wales. From 1951 he had a career as a singer-songwriter and guitarist, which spanned six decades. For many years he was the main Aboriginal star on the Australian music scene. His music was influenced by Nat King Cole and American country music artist Jim Reeves. His gospel song \"\"Royal Telephone\"\" (1963) sold over 75,000 copies and his most popular album, Messenger, peaked at No. 26 in 1999 on the ARIA Albums Chart. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1999, Little was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame and won an ARIA Award for 'Best Adult Contemporary Album'. On Australia Day (26 January) 2004, he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia. As an actor he appeared in the films Shadow of the Boomerang (1960) and Until the end of the World (1991), in the theatre production Black Cockatoos and in the opera Black River. As a teacher, from 1985, he worked at the Eora Centre in Redfern and from 2000 was a guest lecturer at the University of Sydney's Koori Centre.\"\t\nCultural Site or Landmark\t-28.602778\t150.36\tLeonard Victor Waters Memorial Park\t117 Merriwa Street, Boggabilla, 2409\tBoggabilla\tNSW\t2409\t\"A park commemorates Leonard Waters who was the first and only aboriginal pilot of World War Two. Leonard Victor Waters was born at Euraba Mission near Boomi on June 20, 1924. He later moved to \"\"Old Toomelah\"\" with his family and then again to Nindigully in QUeensland. When World War Two broke out he felt his destiny lay with the Airforce and joined the RAAF one day before the Battle of the Coral Sea on August 24, 1942. Upon joining he worked as ground staff then trained as a flight mechanic and was able to strip and reassemble Kittyhawk Fighter engines. Later a shortage of pilots required the RAAF to call for more airmen In December 1943 Leonard volunteered for aircrew, was selected and commenced training in Victoria. He studied with 148 other students (48 were accepted as pilots. Leonard came 4th overall). Flight Sergeant Leonard Waters was posted to 78th Fighter Squadron at Noemffer Island Western New Guinea, in November 1944 and he was the only Aboriginal pilot to fly in World War Two. He flew a Kittyhawk Fighter, with \"\"Black Magic\"\" painted on the nose of the plane.\"\t\nCultural Site or Landmark\t-30.978959\t150.257092\tRed Kangaroo (Red Chief)\t35-37 Abbott Street, New South Wales Government Offices, Gunnedah, 2380\tGunnedah\tNSW\t2380\t\"A monument commemorates Aboriginal warrior, Cumbo Gunnerah who was buried adjacent this spot. Buried probably in late 1700`s. Cumbo Gunnerah was the legendary warrior and wise leader of the Gunn-e-darr people of the Kamilaroi tribe. He was buried, it is thought, in the late 1700\u2019s in a manner befitting an Aboriginal man of great importance, that is in a sitting position, backed by a tree carved with totemic designs in his honour. The stories of his unsurpassed bravery, achievements and adventures were handed down from generation to generation and his burial place was treated with great respect. Some two centuries later, European settlers dug up the remains of Cumbo Gunnerah and sent them, along with a slab of what was locally known as \u201cThe Blackfellow\u2019s Tree\u201d, to the Australian Museum in Sydney.\"\t\nCultural Site or Landmark\t-28.68380294\t149.651801\tNorthcote Bora Ring \tMungindi, NSW 2406\tMungindi\tNSW\t2406\tNorthcote Bora Ring Aboriginal Place is an Aboriginal ceremonial site, it was used by Aboriginal people from the surrounding country for ceremonial purposes. Aboriginal people travelled to Northcote Bora Ring from as far as 70 miles away to participate in ceremonies here. 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