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Explore Coleambally

You’re bound to receive a warm welcome from the locals and notice the strong sense of community pride in Coleambally.

Man and women holding phone taking a selfie infront of Coleambally watertower

Explore Darlington Point

Darlington Point is a thriving country riverside town set on both sides of the Murrumbidgee River and is located three kilometres north from the Sturt Highway along the Kidman Way. ‘The Point’, as it’s known by locals, is a popular spot for fishing, boating and camping on the ‘Bidgee’.

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Explore Jerilderie

Jerilderie is nestled on the banks of Australia's longest creek, the Billabong Creek, and is located on the Newell Highway. Jerilderie is where bushranger Ned Kelly attempted to have his 8,000-word letter printed by the local newspaper editor in 1879.

Billabong Creek Fishing

Welcome to beautiful Murrumbidgee

Welcome to the Murrumbidgee area, a picturesque rural area boasting three charming towns: Coleambally, Darlington Point and Jerilderie. Immerse yourself in rich history, enjoy leisure activities and explore quaint streets. Murrumbidgee offers an unforgettable experience filled with country warmth and hospitality.

Getting to our Murrumbidgee towns

Whether you’re cruising along in your own vehicle or enjoying the convenience of public transport, you’ll discover the charm of our three vibrant towns, all easily accessible via the Kidman Way.

Acknowledgement of Country

We pay respect to the traditional custodians of the land and waters of the Murrumbidgee Local Government Area and to all Aboriginal elders, past, present and emerging. We are committed to honouring the continuing connection with First Australians to Murrumbidgee’s land, waters and community.



This image is part of the magnificent Yo-thun-ing-yuna-ngarratya mural created by 4 Barundji/Barkindji artists: Elsie Black, Gertrude Gittins, Eileen Ballangarry and Sos Hawkins.