Parkes

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Parkes, a lively country town in the Central West of New South Wales, is best known for its starring role in the classic Australian film 'The Dish' and its iconic radio telescope. But beyond the satellite dish, Parkes offers a genuine slice of rural Australian life, with a rich gold-mining history, a thriving arts scene, and wide-open landscapes that invite exploration.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for the radio telescope, which can be enjoyed in half a day. To really soak up the town's atmosphere and explore the museum and galleries, plan a full day. If you're a keen stargazer or history buff, an overnight stay lets you attend the evening stargazing sessions at the observatory (book ahead) and enjoy a relaxed dinner at one of the local pubs.

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