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'Harden-Murrumburrah' is a township and the centre of
Harden Shire and is located in the
South West Slopes region of
New South Wales and is adjacent to both the
Canberra region of the
Australian Capital Territory, and the
Riverina Region in the southwest area of NSW. The town is a twin town between
Harden and
Murrumburrah (which is noted as one of the earliest settlements in the southwest of
New South Wales).
The shire is traversed by the
Burley Griffin Way, the major link from the Riverina to the Hume Highway near
Yass, and ultimately Sydney, Canberra and the coast.
Cunningham Creek runs along the edge of the town.
The
Olympic Highway traverses the western end of the shire and is the major link through the central west to the
Blue Mountains and from there to the Sydney region.
Harden is 3.5 hours away by road from Sydney, and 1.5 hours from Canberra and
Wagga Wagga. The shire is accessible via the
XPT passenger rail service.
History
Before European settlement the Harden area was inhabited by the
Wiradjuri people.
Hume and Hovell passed neaby in 1824. In the late 1820s, the 'Murrumburra' was established. Its superintendent, James Kennedy, established an inn on the townsite in the late 1840s. Gold was found in the area in the 1850s.
[2] A railway station was opened one km east of Murrumburrah on the
Main Southern line in 1877 as ''Murrumburrah Station'', but changed its name to ''Harden Station'', a year after the opening of a new station in Murrumburrah in 1879.
[3] Harden has remained as the main station and, as a result, became the main town.
Notes
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2. Harden
3. Harden Railway Station
External links
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Harden Shire Council
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Harden - Your Guide (including local newspaper excerpts)
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Harden-Murrumburrah DOT COM
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"Visit Harden" Harden Tourism Page
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Harden-Murrumburrah Yahoo! Group