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Ariah Park

Welcome to Ariah Park... the village of wowsers, bowsers and peppercorn trees
Slip into something more comfortable, and sample Ariah Park’s 1920s village lifestyle. Situated just 20 minutes west of Temora at the intersection of Burley Griffin and Mary Gilmore Ways, the relaxed pace of ‘Ariah Park Time’ offers the traveller a welcome respite from the pressure of the daily round. The wide peppercorn tree lined streets shade a commercial centre little changed from the peak of the village’s prosperity in the 1920s. 

Our local History Group have collected and collated much information on the birth and life of Ariah Park. 

You can find some of their documents here.

History of Ariah Park Show

From a public meeting held in October 1908 the decision was made to hold the first Ariah Park Annual Show on the 8th September 190...

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Finalist - Best Grey Nomad Community Campsite

The Ariah Park Community Camping Ground, in the tiny town 35 kilometres west of Temora, has been shortlisted in the ‘Best Grey Nomad Community...

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Day Trip to Ariah Park

Ariah Park is a small village with a big heart, and full of secrets and treasures guaranteed to wow any visitor.


Just a short and pl...

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Cnr Nigel Judd Celebrates 40 years in local government

Cnr Nigel Judd OAM celebrated 40 years in local government in September 2017.

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Teapots & Saws Collection

On Pitt St East, Ariah Park, you can find an impressive collection of teapots and saws.


Kevin Colwill has approximately 800 it...

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Naming Ariah Park

Local historian Bill Speirs explains the origin of the name Ariah Park... 

John Richard Hardy leased ‘Ariah’ run on 30th April 1850. ‘Ariah’ is a Wiradjuri word which means hot and dry. A ‘run’, during the pastoral era, was considered to comprise sufficient land to depasture 4000 sheep or 762 cattle. A lessee could hold more than one run.

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Past and present

On arrival to Ariah Park, a blend of present offerings mixed with a taste of days gone by welcomes visitors.

In a district first settled b...

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Mary Gilmore Cultural Festival

A weekend of art, craft, music, poetry, food & wine, farmers markets, market stalls, family fun.

See www.ariahparkfestival.com for full details

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Wowsers, Bowsers and Peppercorn Trees...the book

“Wowsers, Bowsers and Peppercorn Trees” is a new collection of Ariah Park and District History compiled by editor, Nigel Judd. The book contains all material from an earlier publication “Looking Back” in 1988.

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Accommodation

ARIAH PARK HOTEL

16 rooms. Recently renovated and re-furbished. Reviewed on Trip Advisor.

Phone 6974 1068

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Dining

Ariah Park Bowling Club Bisto

Hot meals from Thursday to Sunday, with Meat Raffle each Friday. Functions and parties catered fo...

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Notable Landmarks

Native Birds Flora and Fauna


Broken Dam – Lake Arbortree

Comprehensive lists have been com...

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Ariah Park Business Listing

For details on how to find and contact these businesses go to our Business Listings R...

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Photo Gallery

See the beauty of Ariah Park

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Ariah Park brochures

Brochures published to promote Ariah Park and its surrounding places of interest can be downloaded below.

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Community of the Year

Ariah Park Community is celebrating being named the Crown Lands – Community of the Year (population under 15,000), in the NSW/ACT Regional Achievement and Community Awards.

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Quicklinks

  • Temora Shire Council
  • Temora Town Hall Theatre
  • Temora Aviation Museum
  • Temora Rural Museum
  • Warbirds Downunder 2020

About Us

In the heart of the NSW agricultural belt, Temora Shire is a sanctuary rich with heritage and resources.
From golden beginnings to high flying achievements, Temora has spread its wings to become more than just another country town. Known for its internationally acclaimed aviation museum in a district of agricultural excellence...

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Contact Us

Temora Visitor Information Centre
29 Junee Road
PO Box 262
Temora NSW 2666

Business Hours: 9.30am-5pm, Monday to Friday. 9.30am-4pm, weekends and public holidays

02 6977 5921 (ph)
02 6977 2414 (fax)
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