Sallys Flat, New South Wales

Sallys Flat
New South Wales

Sallys Flat Roman Catholic Church and Cemetery
Sallys Flat
Coordinates 33°00′00″S 149°34′01″E / 33.00°S 149.567°E / -33.00; 149.567Coordinates: 33°00′00″S 149°34′01″E / 33.00°S 149.567°E / -33.00; 149.567
Established 1872
Postcode(s) 2850[1]
LGA(s) Bathurst Region
State electorate(s) Bathurst
Federal Division(s) Calare[2]
Localities around Sallys Flat:
Pyramul
Hill End Sallys Flat Sofala
Bruinbun Crudine

Sallys Flat is a locality in the Australian state of New South Wales.

Sallys Flat was a small gold-mining village established in 1872 at the same time as nearby Hill End boomed during the New South Wales gold rush. It produced gold for many years but was not a large producer. It is now a farming area.

In late 2015, Sallys Flat was one of six locations on an Australian Government shortlist for a nuclear waste repository.[3] However the Government soon found the idea unpopular with locals[2] and removed Sallys Flat from the list.[4]

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