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Tarago

Tarago
New South Wales
TaragoRailwayStation.JPG
Tarago is located in New South Wales
Tarago
Tarago
Coordinates 35°05′0″S 149°39′0″E / 35.08333°S 149.65000°E / -35.08333; 149.65000Coordinates: 35°05′0″S 149°39′0″E / 35.08333°S 149.65000°E / -35.08333; 149.65000
Population 426 (2016 census)
Established 1827
Postcode(s) 2580
Elevation 703 m (2,306 ft)
Location
LGA(s)
Region Southern Tablelands
County Argyle
Parish Mulwaree
State electorate(s) Goulburn
Federal Division(s) Hume
Localities around Tarago:
Currawang Lake Bathurst Lake Bathurst
Lake George Tarago Lower Boro
Lake George Bungendore Mount Fairy

Tarago is a town in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia in Goulburn Mulwaree Council. Part of the defined locality, which includes a large area of grazing country, is on the eastern shore of Lake George in the area of the Queanbeyan–Palerang Regional Council. The town is situated 39 kilometres south of the city of Goulburn and 69 kilometres northeast of Canberra, the capital city of Australia. It is located on the Goulburn-Braidwood road. The town is notable for recent renewable energy projects in the surrounding districts.

The area was traditional lands of the Ngunnawal people, but was also traversed by other tribes going to the coast or the Monaro during the Bogong moth season. Stone artefacts dating back 20,000 years have been found at nearby Lake George.

Lake Bathurst was discovered in April 1818 by chance on a journey of exploration commissioned by Governor Macquarie to find a route from the inland to the settlement on the south coast at Jervis Bay headed by Surveyor General James Meehan.

The town of Tarago was originally known as Sherwin's Flats, the town took the name "Tarago", possibly an Aboriginal word meaning "country", from the town presently known as Lake Bathurst, which is located 7 km north of Tarago. The name change coincided with the railway line's arrival and the opening of the station on 3 January 1884.


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