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Junee is a historic railway town of approx. 4000 population and is situated halfway between Melbourne & Sydney on the Olympic Highway.
Junee is also an ideal stopover for travellers between Adelaide & Sydney / Canberra.
Its south eastern edge is framed by the banks of the Murrumbidgee River while the remaining undulating, fertile pastoral and cultivated country.
BEST INLAND TOURIST PARK 2006
 NSW tourism Minister Sandra Nori, (centre) Peter and Faye from Junee Caravan Park |
Winners are grinners and Faye and Peter Mansell of Junee Caravan Park were all smiles when they won the Best Inland Tourist Park 2006 Award at the Inland Tourism Awards on Sunday, night July 30 in Wagga Wagga.
Top Tourist Parks Executive Manager, Bill Pycroft, told GoSeeAustralia: 'It is good to see our members taking part in awards like this as it encourages other parks to take part. For Faye and Peter their success is recognition of all the hard work that you have put in'.
Read this full article published on GoSeeAustralia.com.au |
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|  | The Junee & District Historical Museum, moved to new premises situated in the ex-Broadway Hotel, Broadway, in April 2003. It is a remarkable place to visit for a detailed look at the history, heritage and colourful events that have taken place in Junee. The Museum building is also home to the heritage coffee shop and lollie bar.Read More »
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