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New South Wales

NOUN
  1. an Australian state in southeastern Australia

How To Use New South Wales In A Sentence

  • In Australia, we know that there is activity at official or semi-official level in South Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria at least.
  • Although vigoro is mainly played in Tasmania, Queensland and New South Wales, Hendley said the origins of the game began in Victoria more than a century ago. The Advertiser - Front Page
  • Finlay Martin is a retired farmer in Ardlethan, a very small town north-west of Wagga in New South Wales.
  • Police have positively identified the bulk of a mob of 274 cattle, allegedly stolen from properties and saleyards in Victoria and New South Wales.
  • Much of south-east Queensland has become a carpark, almost, during commuter hours, and north-east New South Wales is not much better.
  • And I noticed this morning that the New South Wales Premier was talking about cooperation and amity and harmony and love and peace.
  • We wound our way back down the State of New South Wales through pretty towns like Cootamundra and Young cherry capital of Australia and ugly ones like Albury-Wodonga and then we were back in Victoria and we turned towards the high country and stopped in Bright and stayed there for three days. What I cooked last night.
  • In our submission, your Honour, there are no adverse consequences because the draftsperson in New South Wales has effectively been ignoring the majority decision in Wynyard for a very long time.
  • My countrymen -- Australians -- men with whom I had hunted for silver in the desolate backblocks of New South Wales; men with whom I had scoured the interior of West Australia seeking for gold; men who had been with me on the tin fields and opal fields. Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front
  • He now writes bestselling crime novels at his home in New South Wales.
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