Tottenham NSW "The Soul of The Centre"

Just 500kms west of Sydney, Tottenham is the closest town to the geographical centre of NSW. It is an important population centre located within the Lachlan Shire Council, part of the Heart of NSW.

Tottenham is a small town in Lachlan Shire in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia. It had a population of 343 in 2006, including 21 indigenous people (6%) and 20 foreign born people (6%).

It lies in a wheat-growing country and is at the end of a railway line from Bogan Gate, completed in 1916 with Tottenham Post Office opening on 8 April 1907.

One possible definition of the centre for New South Wales is located 33 km west-north-west of Tottenham.

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