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Cobar

Cobar

"Vibrant mining town in New South Wales"

About this place

3,369
Population· median age 36
What people do
  • Technicians & Trades309
  • Machinery Operators & Drivers291
  • Professionals185
  • Labourers167
  • Clerical & Administrative151
1,630 dwellings · 59.4% owner-occupied

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Highlights

  • Rich mining history with historical sites and museums
  • Stunning outback landscapes and natural beauty
  • Vibrant community events and festivals
  • Close-knit community atmosphere
  • Proximity to beautiful national parks

About Cobar

Cobar, nestled in the heart of New South Wales, is a vibrant mining town that thrives on its rich history and strong community spirit. With a population of just over 3,300, residents enjoy a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by stunning outback landscapes. The town's character is defined by its unique blend of historical architecture and modern amenities, offering a welcoming atmosphere for both locals and visitors alike. Cobar's elevated position at 247 meters provides breathtaking views of the surrounding plains, making it a picturesque spot for nature lovers. The town is known for its warm climate and wide-open spaces, perfect for outdoor activities. Community events and festivals throughout the year foster a strong sense of belonging among residents, making Cobar a delightful place to call home or to explore.

What You'll Find

Rich mining history with historical sites and museums; Stunning outback landscapes and natural beauty; Vibrant community events and festivals; Close-knit community atmosphere; Proximity to beautiful national parks

Why Locals Love It

Residents appreciate the strong sense of community and the peaceful, laid-back lifestyle that Cobar offers.

Why Visitors Come

Tourists are drawn to Cobar for its fascinating mining history and the opportunity to experience authentic outback life.