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Darbys Falls, New South Wales

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Population
  
316 (2011 census)

State electorate(s)
  
Cootamundra

Postal code
  
2793

Lga
  
Cowra Shire

Postcode(s)
  
2793

Founded
  
2011

Local time
  
Saturday 2:24 AM

Federal division
  
Division of Hume

Darbys Falls, New South Wales

Weather
  
19°C, Wind SE at 14 km/h, 74% Humidity

Darbys Falls is a small village situated 15 km east of Cowra, New South Wales. In 2011, there were 316 people living in Darbys Falls, including 5 indigenous people. The population was 51.9% are male and 48.1% are female.

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Map of Darbys Falls NSW 2793, Australia

Located near the village is a public astronomical observatory. There is no school in the village, with Wyangala Dam Public School servicing primary aged students. Secondary students travel to Cowra.

It is situated on the Lachlan River between Wyangala and Cowra. The topography of the land is rough and hilly, featuring large granitoid tors and associated boulders. The area has a significant mining history for various minerals, including gold.

Lynne Sawyers Reserve

In 2012, the village association applied to rename the Darbys Falls Recreational Reserve in honour of Lynne Sawyers. Sawyers was named "Local Australian of the Year" in the Australia Day Honours List for 2012. Sawyers received the award from Prime Minister Julia Gillard for her community work in fostering more than 200 children over 15 years. The Geographical Names Board of New South Wales refused to recognise the "Lynne Sawyers Reserve" because of its policy against naming places in honour of living people. The Cowra Council encouraged the village association to defy the GNB and hold an official renaming ceremony in 2013.

References

Darbys Falls, New South Wales Wikipedia