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Bourke Post Office

Location: 47 Oxley Street, Bourke, NSW 2840

Constructed: 1880 - 1880

Pick up a Mud Map Tour brochure and discover a variety of ways to navigate the area in and around Bourke ­ one of New South Wales' most important inland towns. Wool, cotton and citrus growing map out this area, located almost 800 kilometres from Sydney on the Darling River. Amongst the many historic buildings worth a visit in Bourke are the court house, police station and the old Carriers Arms Hotel on the Mitchell Highway where, it is alleged, bush balladeer Henry Lawson penned some of his stories.

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Name of Item: Bourke Post Office
Other Name/s: Bourke Post and Telegraph Office
Type of Item: Built
Collection: Postal and Telecommunications
Category: Post Office
Location: 47 Oxley Street, Bourke, NSW 2840
Local Govt: Bourke
Designer: Colonial Architect’s Office under James Barnet.
Builder: E Heseler
Constructed: 1880 - 1880
Current Use: Post Office and residence
Former Use: Post Office and residence