Gunnedah

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Welcome to Gunnedah, a spirited country town in the Liverpool Plains that wears its rural heart and literary heritage on its sleeve. Best known as the ‘Koala Capital of the World’ – thanks to one of Australia’s densest wild koala populations – and as the home of iconic Australian poet Dorothea Mackellar, Gunnedah offers a genuine slice of outback culture, wildlife encounters, and wide-open landscapes. Whether you’re fossicking for opals, cruising the Namoi River, or simply soaking up the local hospitality, this is a place where the bush comes alive.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days gives you a comfortable rhythm: one day to explore the town’s museums, koala hotspots, and the Mackellar sights; another to venture to Porcupine Lookout and take a scenic drive through the surrounding farmland. If you’re an avid birdwatcher or opal enthusiast, add an extra day to fossick at nearby sites like the Gunnedah Opal Fields. The pace here is relaxed – embrace the country tempo and let the wide skies dictate your schedule.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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