Tooraweenah
Tooraweenah is a small village just off the Newell Highway about northeast of Gilgandra in the central west of New South Wales, Australia. At the, Tooraweenah had a population of 239.
The land surrounding Tooraweenah is used for sheep, cattle, goat and emu grazing. There is broadscale grain cropping as well.
Tooraweenah is often the last stop for tourists on their way from Gilgandra to the Warrumbungle National Park.
Services
- caravan park
- pub
- post office
- hardware and agricultural supply store
- community technology centre
- automotive repair and fuelling
- aerodrome
Clubs
- tennis club,
- Lions Club,
- agricultural show society.
- Biddon-Tooraweenah Cricket Club
Telecommunications
- a Telstra Remote Integrated Multiplexor provides PSTN telephony and ISDN, and ADSL,
- ABC broadcast FM radio transponders at nearby Needle Mountain,
- a UHF CB repeater on Channel 1,
- an amateur radio repeater on 146.8 MHz.