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Whats it like to live in Inverell NSW?

Whats it like to live in Inverell NSW?

Inverell is approx 69km to the east of Glen Innes, and much hotter. The further west you travel, the more you’re getting into HOT country! Lots of families living in the area and shopping as one would expect from a country town, but better than in GI. Just expect temps in the high 30s during summer, maybe even hotter.

Is Inverell a good place to live?

Inverell is a place blessed with abundance, and this year was one of the best for our local beef growers and sheep graziers thanks to returns that have continued to climb.

Does Inverell flood?

Inverell has a long history of large floods, significant floods having occurred in 1872, 1890, 1955, 1971, 1976 and 1991. When flood water reaches a level of 4.8 metres, flooding begins in the Mansfield St area and Sweaney St has to be closed.

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Is Inverell a country town?

Prosperous rural service centre on the Macintyre River which calls itself the Sapphire City. Inverell is a charming and elegant rural service centre located on a bend in the Macintyre River in a mixed farming district known for its wheat, grapes olives, maize, barley and oats.

What’s the population of Inverell?

11,660
Inverell

Inverell New South Wales
Population 11,660 (2016 census)
Established 1856
Postcode(s) 2360
Elevation 582 m (1,909 ft)

Is Inverell a safe town?

Murder rates in Inverell are 7.3 times above the NSW state average, the latest round of Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research figures indicate. Such figures can make a small country town seem unsafe but NSW Police Acting Inspector Ross Chilcott describes Inverell as “a very safe community”.

How far above sea level is Inverell?

1,909′
Inverell/Elevation

What Aboriginal land is inverell?

Kamilaroi Nation
within Inverell and surrounding districts. These Tribes and Clans form part of the Kamilaroi Nation, the second largest Aboriginal Nation in New South Wales.

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Is Inverell in the border bubble?

The gates of QLD finally opened up on Monday to NSW residents in the border bubble, which encompasses Inverell, yet it isn’t a free-for-all.

Is the whole of NSW a hotspot?

Australian Government Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly has today declared the whole state of New South Wales a Hotspot for the purpose of Commonwealth support from 11:59pm on 14 August 2021, for an initial period of 7 days until 11:59pm on 21 August 2021, with review on or before this date.

What towns are included in the border bubble?

The 12 LGAs included in the border bubble are Ballina, Byron Bay, City of Lismore, Clarence Valley, Glen Innes Severn, Gwydir, Inverell, Kyogle, Moree Plains, Richmond Valley, Tenterfield and Tweed.