The Parish of Nocoleche is a cadastral parish of Ularara County in north western New South Wales. [1] [2]
The climate is semi-arid, featuring low rainfall, very hot summer temperatures and cool nights in winter. The parish has a Köppen climate classification of BWh (Hot desert). [3] [4] However, the Paroo River at this point has a number of wetlands, which makes the parish somewhat of an oasis in the otherwise arid landscape.
The traditional owners of the Paroo River area are the Budjair, Kunja and Mardgany in the north and the Paruntiji, meaning people belonging to the Paroo, in the south. Aboriginal people are known to have lived along the Paroo for at least 14,000 years (Robins, 1999). [5]
The Burke and Wills expedition were the first Europeans to the area, passing a few miles to the west.
Graziers came as squatters to the Paroo in the 1840s. They met resistance from the Aboriginal land owners, and tensions in the area continued well into the 1860s. From the 1850s however a shortage of white labour caused by the exodus to the gold fields saw many in the Aboriginal communities join the pastoral workforce. Aboriginal people continued to be a significant part of this work force for many decades whilst still maintaining their cultural traditions and attending local and regional ceremonies until the 1910s. From the 1920s however, Aboriginal people began to be forcibly removed from their land by government policy. [6]
From the 1880s to the 1910 drought, overstocking and rabbit infestation led to massive damage to land, soil and native plants and animals. [7]
In 1978 the parish was incorporated into the Nocoleche Nature Reserve. These Paroo River Wetlands are today an important site under the Ramsar Convention.
The Paroo-Darling National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Far West region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 178,053-hectare (439,980-acre) national park spans two distinct regions in the outback area. This region covers the arid catchments of the Paroo River and the Paroo-Darling confluence to the south.
Buntiara is a Parish of Ularara County in north west New South Wales. It is between Milparinka, New South Wales and Wilcannia and west of Wanaaring.
Yipunyah Parish is a Parish of Ularara County in north west New South Wales. It is at 29°58′47″S 143°59′38″E between Milparinka, New South Wales and Wilcannia and west of Wanaaring.
Hebden is a Parish of Ularara County in north west New South Wales.
Momba located at 30.035556°S 144.050833°E is a cadastral parish of Ularara County New South Wales.
Parish of Urisino, New South Wales located at 29.690833°S 143.750833°E is a cadastral parish of Ularara County New South Wales.
Parish of Warruera, New South Wales Located at 29.624722°S 144.178611°E, six Kilometers north of Wanaaring, New South Wales is a cadastral parish of Ularara County New South Wales.
Peka, New South Wales located at 29°53'04.0"S 143°58'36.0"E is an uninhabited cadastral parish of Ularara County in north western New South Wales.
The Nocoleche Nature Reserve is a conservation area in New South Wales on the Paroo River located 20 kilometres south of the town of Wanaaring, New South Wales. It was created in 1979, and has an area of 711.08 km².
Peery Lake is a fresh water lake on the Paroo River, north of Wilcannia, New South Wales, Far West New South Wales.
Gundabooka Parish is a civil parish, of Yanda County, a cadasteral division of New South Wales; a Cadastral division of New South Wales.
Berawinnia Parish, New South Wales is a remote civil parish, of Irrara County, a cadasteral division of New South Wales.
Bonny Parish, New South Wales is a civil parish of Killara County, in Central Darling Shire.
Moollawoolka is a rural locality and a civil parish of Killara County, in New South Wales
Tongo Lake is a fresh water lake on the Paroo River, north of Wilcannia, New South Wales, in the far west of the state.
Windoley, New South Wales is a rural locality and civil parish of County of Landsborough Located on the Paroo River, Windoley is the only part of the county that is unincorporated.
Pelora, New South Wales is a rural locality and civil parish of County of Landsborough located at 30°18′48″S 144°39′46″E to the north west of the town of Louth, New South Wales. The parish is in Bourke Shire.
Goolgumbla, New South Wales is a rural locality and civil parish of County of Landsborough located near the town of Louth, New South Wales. The parish is in Bourke Shire.
Tindeanda, New South Wales is a rural locality and civil parish of County of Landsborough located near the town of Louth, New South Wales.