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Coonamble Motel

Locality: Coonamble, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6822 1400



Address: 86 Castlereagh Hwy 2829 Coonamble, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.coonamblemotel.com.au

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24.01.2022 Pics taken from motel this morning



24.01.2022 The sound of the Last Post has been heard all across Australia, as homes and small towns put on their own private Anzac Day ceremonies.

23.01.2022 Wow 3 years yesterday as Manager of Coonamble Motel in beautiful Coonamble Have had the opportunity to meet so many beautiful amazing ppl wouldnt want to be anywhere else. Hope you all have a positive beautiful day xo

23.01.2022 Cruise on by the COONAMBLE AUTO CLUB INAUGURAL CAR SHOW November 9th



23.01.2022 One thousands cowboys and cowgirls are expected to descend on Coonamble in June - for the rodeo and campdraft.

22.01.2022 The Bucking Bull looks amazing

21.01.2022 View from the bridge



21.01.2022 Book your room for Country Championships.. Always a fabulous day at the races..Come visit our beautiful lil town

21.01.2022 Happy Mother’s Day Wishing you all a magical day

19.01.2022 Happy Mothers Day Wishing you all a magical day

19.01.2022 Castlereagh River today..

18.01.2022 Happy New Year !! Wishing you all a happy prosperous year..



16.01.2022 The Country Championships coming up. Book your rooms early so you dont miss out

16.01.2022 WHAT: A day in the Pilliga Forest. WHERE: Just east of the town of Baradine in Western NSW. WHEN: We travelled in winter. Expect very cold mornings. Ha...ve a jacket handy. WHY: To see the largest remaining wild forest in NSW and see the beautiful Sculptures in the Scrub. HOW: I travelled in the ever reliable little Suzuki Jimny (Suzuki Australia ) which more than managed the rough roads and sandy creek crossings. TIME: You will need to allow a full day by the time you get there and meander about. DISTANCE: I did at least 100km inside the Pilliga Forest plus to and from the forest to Coonabarabran. FOOD: You must take your own food and plenty of water. TOILETS: There are toilets at Salt Caves and Sculptures in the Scrub. SAFETY: Let someone know where you are going. Check in at the Pilliga Discovery Centre to check road conditions and get directions and a map. Stick to the main roads. Mobile coverage is patchy. READ MORE: http://bit.ly/2RF7zwz See more

15.01.2022 Looking for somewhere local to go NYE

15.01.2022 Castlereagh River this morning

15.01.2022 Looking forward to the Coonamble Show...Fun day out for the family

14.01.2022 Water, the Hub of Life..Our 3rd Flood water flow which reached us last night, I checked the depth and it was on the 4.9 mt mark early this morning.You never r...eally know whats coming. A small wave, or maybe a big one. All you can really do is hope that when it comes it will stay in our Castlereagh River Bed for several months. See more

13.01.2022 River is running what a beautiful sight

12.01.2022 Castlereagh River Coonamble 31st March what a beautiful sight to see

12.01.2022 Come along have a day out at the races.

12.01.2022 New roof going on today yay

12.01.2022 Looking for something to do this Saturday??

12.01.2022 Tenders will be received up to 10.00am on Wednesday 10/06/2020. Local trades/suppliers and contractors are encourage to tender, and encouraged to contact Counci...l to ensure they are listed on Councils website business listing, where tenderers will be directed. https://www.tenderlink.com/regionalprocurement/

10.01.2022 Sadly due to Covid 19 our annual rodeo has been cancelled..See you all next year.. Stay safe

09.01.2022 Just a few pics of the water we received in Coonamble in the last few days

08.01.2022 Shared via The Bucking Bull Hotel Coonamble.

05.01.2022 Castlereagh River

05.01.2022 Around Coonamble, NSW. Like many rural towns, Coonamble developed where there was water, in this case, at the Castlereagh River. It was proclaimed a town in 186...1 and a municipality in 1880. Businesses soon established in the growing town, but disaster stuck in February 1929, when a fire ripped through the business district and destroyed 38 shops, hotels, a theatre and other retailers. This led to the main street having many buildings with an Art Deco influence when they were rebuilt in the 1930s. These days, Coonamble is a small rural service centre with a stable population of around 3000 people. Compared to the three previous towns I had visited on this trip (Brewarrina, Walgett and Come By Chance), Coonamble was like an oasis! Even though it was 40, some shops were open, people were about (mostly at the pool) and the place felt welcoming. I can highly recommend Coonamble a great place to stop, either for a few hours like I did, or a few days to take in the country hospitality. Special thanks the Angie Little, from Coonambles History Past & Present Facebook page, for filling the gaps of info I was seeking. See more

02.01.2022 Here it is- the OFFICIAL PROGRAM!!!! Book in your favourite parts of the show.

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