Mount Tilga


Mount Tilga, a hill located near in the Central West (New [South Wales)|Central West] region of New South Wales, Australia, was said to be the exact centre of New South Wales.
However, establishing the centre of an irregular shape is not a straightforward matter. Just where the centre of the State lies is open to dispute. According to Geoscience Australia a possible centre for New South Wales is just off Cockies Road, west-north-west of Tottenham, [New South Wales|Tottenham], a small town west of Dubbo. This spot, south of the Fiveways Intersection, is marked by a cairn constructed for Australia's Bicentennial celebrations in 1988.
Mount Tilga is Australian [Height Datum|above sea level] and it rises sharply out of the plain, approximately north of Condobolin.