Ashford, New South Wales
The town of Ashford lies in rolling hills beside Fraser's Creek on the western slopes of northern New South Wales, Australia, close to the Queensland border. A school, basic shops, churches, and recreation and entertainment facilities provide the essentials for a population of about 800 people. Ashford is the hub for a large agricultural area, an active retirement community, and regional tourism. Local attractions include Pindari Dam on the Severn River, Macintyre River Falls, and limestone caves at Kwiambal National Park.
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New South Wales - Australia - Queensland - Severn River - Kwiambal National Park
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The town's history includes being the seat of the Ashford Shire before amalgamation with adjacent shires including Inverell and Macintyre Shire, numerous tobacco farms, a coal mine, and a coal-fired power station. Farms in the area today produce mostly merino wool and beef.
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