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  • Accommodation and touring - call the Mudgee Visitor Information Centre on (02) 6372-1020 or visit:

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2009

  • The Shiraz and the Chardonnay, for instance, were from the Mudgee region of New South Wales.

    At BAM Opera, All the Party's a Stage Marshall Heyman 2011

  • What he had was half a bottle of paint-stripper Mudgee mud - even crap wine was over the odds on price these days, but red kept better than beer on field trips - a bucket of balls, an oversized driver and a headache.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Small Pepsi challenge. 2009

  • The 6-foot-5-inch kangaroo lunged without warning at 65-year-old Rosemary Neal as she went to check on some horses in a paddock on the property near Mudgee, 160 miles northwest of Sydney on Friday, son Darren Neal said.

    elderly woman saved from kangaroo by pet dog | clusterflock 2008

  • As luck would have it, Wall and Hulbert and Moran had been working up towards Mudgee lately and stuck up the mail, and as

    Robbery Under Arms 2004

  • “Oh, ‘The Maid of Mudgee’ is a lovely thing, lovely” — a young woman was pronouncing from the top of the broken chair which served as stool to give access to this top row.

    Kangaroo 2004

  • For wounding Sergeant Middleton and robbing Mudgee mail

    Frank Gardiner 1996

  • In the old days the town had been the terminus of the train, and it had squatted at the foot of the mountains, while strings of teams carried the goods up the great western road out to Bathurst and beyond, to Mudgee, Dubbo, and Orange.

    Some Everyday Folk and Dawn Miles Franklin 1916

  • The coffin was in a four-wheeled trap, for the solitary hearse that Mudgee boasted then was to meet them some three miles out of town -- at the racecourse, as it happened, by one of those eternal ironies of fate.

    The Rising of the Court Henry Lawson 1894

  • Then they went out, and mounting, rode back in the direction of Mudgee.

    The Rising of the Court Henry Lawson 1894

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