Gurley

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Positioned 35km south of Moree on the Newell Highway, Gurley is a small but busy village with a population of around 220 people including nearby farms. The Gurley Siding Railway Station was first…

Positioned 35km south of Moree on the Newell Highway, Gurley is a small but busy village with a population of around 220 people including nearby farms. The Gurley Siding Railway Station was first opened in 1897 followed by the Gurley Siding Post Office in 1898. Although the Railway Station has been closed for some time, the rail line is still used daily transporting travellers between Moree and Sydney as well as providing an essential transport for agricultural produce with the newly built Inland Rail.

During the September/October holidays, the Gurley Pony Club hosts the highly- anticipated pony camp where young riders hone their skills under the watchful eyes of expert tutors. The Gurley Tennis Club, Gurley Fire Brigade and Progress Association together with community members are keen to continue the good work in providing a wonderful environment for residents and travellers alike.

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