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Gundagai is a small country town in New South Wales, Australia. It has
a population of 1998 and is about 390 kilometres South-West of Sydney. It is a popular location for tourists
as it it full of Aboriginal culture and has many interesting attractions, such as the Gundagai Bridge and the Dog
on the Tuckerbox.
Gundagai has a very interesting history, the earliest history that the white
people know of dates back to 1829, when the European settlers took over the town, though of course the aboriginal
history goes even further back.
How to get there
If you plan to go to Gundagai by car, you can take the Hume Highway.
This is the major route between Melbourne and Sydney. Gundagai is approximately 390 kilometres south-west of
Sydney (approximately 4.5 hours).
For those who would like to visit the beautiful town of Gundagai by
train, there is a bus service which connects with the train services to Cootamundra; however this bus service
only operates twice a day so it would be best to get the schedule!
If you would like to visit Gundagai by bus service, there are buses that
travel from Sydney to Melbourne or Melbourne to Canberra and these will drop you in Gundagai.

The Statue of the dog on the tuckerbox. A popular attraction for
tourists in Gundagai.
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