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Cabramurra was the third-highest
permanently inhabited town on the
Australian continent,
situated at 1,488
metres (4,882 ft) in the
western Snowy Mountains...
- Australia's
highest peak,
Mount Kosciuszko, for
which it is named, and
Cabramurra, the
highest town in Australia. Its
borders contain a mix of
rugged mountains...
- ground. Two of the
towns constructed for the
scheme are now permanent;
Cabramurra, the
highest town in Australia; and Khancoban.
Cooma flourished during...
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Cabramurra Ski Club.
Cabramurra is Australia's
highest town and has a
private ski club
slope for the use of members....
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contain the only
skiing areas of
mainland Australia.
Along with the town of
Cabramurra, New
South Wales,
these are
practically the only
permanent settlements...
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Station is
situated approximately 2.25
kilometres (1.40 mi) south-west from
Cabramurra,
under Happy Valley Rd. A Lift &
Ventilation Shaft is on
Happy Valley...
- 700
millimetres (67 in) on the
western face of the
Snowy Mountains at
Cabramurra.
Snowfalls are
common on the
higher slopes above an
altitude of approximately...
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hours from the New
South Wales ski-fields. Australia's
highest town,
Cabramurra, New
South Wales, has
private skiing facilities for residents. The mainland's...
- for its
construction workers,
several of
which have
become permanent:
Cabramurra (the
highest town in Australia); and Khancoban. Additionally, the economy...
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settler in the
district in 1839. For a
century (until the
establishment of
Cabramurra),
Kiandra was Australia's
highest town.
Kiandra lies
approximately 90...