These maps show the proposed development of some New South Wales country areas from 1968 to 2000. They show future land use; population employment; development of the central business district (Wagga); transportation; drainage and flood control measures; water and sewerage. Although the maps for Grafton are undated, they are assumed to be part of this series.
A full listing is available.
(SR Map Nos.33912-81). 70 maps.
Note:
This description is extracted from Concise Guide to the State Archives of New South Wales, 3rd Edition 2000.
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A dataset containing the 100 latest settled sales in CSV format for Wagga Wagga - North as at March-2025, data sourced from the NSW Valuer General, geocoded and analyzed by AreaSearch.
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To test the yield response of new varieties and advanced lines of fieldpeas to changes in plant populations in southern NSW.
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A dataset containing sales trends in CSV format for Wagga Wagga - North as at March-2025, based on sales data sourced from the NSW Valuer General, geocoded and analyzed by AreaSearch.
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To test the yield response of new varieties and advanced lines of field pea to changes in plant populations across the different field pea growing regions of NSW
The Wagga Wagga Local Government Area (LGA) is located in the southern inland area of NSW. The study area (depicted in Figure 1) is surrounded by seven other LGAs, namely Coolamon and Junee to the …Show full descriptionThe Wagga Wagga Local Government Area (LGA) is located in the southern inland area of NSW. The study area (depicted in Figure 1) is surrounded by seven other LGAs, namely Coolamon and Junee to the north, Gundagai and Tumut to the east, Greater Hume and Lockhart to the south and Narrandera to the west. The Wagga Wagga LGA covers an area of approximately 4,886 km2. The Murrumbidgee River traverses the floodplain from east to west and is a major tributary to the Murray System draining some 100,000 km2. The catchment area of the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga Wagga is approximately 26,400 km2. The majority of the floodplain is used for agricultural purposes. Most of the urban and industrial development is located in Central and North Wagga. Other industrial areas are located in the southern floodplain and east of Wagga Wagga along the Sturt Highway. Recent population growth has been mainly centred in the southern and elevated areas of Wagga Wagga. Other significant residential centres comprise Kooringal and Lake Albert. Council engaged WMAwater to develop a suitable 2D model, calibrated to the 1974 event, with the ultimate purpose of defining the 1% AEP flood extents and levels for Murrumbidgee River flooding over the entire LGA. Note that where design results overlap previous models results, particularly from the 2010 study (Reference 2), Council will need to be consulted as to which design flood information is to be used.
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To test the yield response of six faba bean varieties across 4 different sowing times and two targeted plant populations in southern NSW.
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These maps show the proposed development of some New South Wales country areas from 1968 to 2000. They show future land use; population employment; development of the central business district (Wagga); transportation; drainage and flood control measures; water and sewerage. Although the maps for Grafton are undated, they are assumed to be part of this series.
A full listing is available.
(SR Map Nos.33912-81). 70 maps.
Note:
This description is extracted from Concise Guide to the State Archives of New South Wales, 3rd Edition 2000.