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    Wee Waa. Wee Waa (/ wiːwɑː /) is a town located on the north-western slopes of the New England region in New South Wales, Australia. The town is within the Narrabri Shire local government area and is on the Namoi River. Wee Waa is 41 kilometres (25 mi) north-west of Narrabri and 571 kilometres (355 mi) northwest of Sydney on the Kamilaroi ...

  2. Nov 26, 2008 · Wee Waa (plus Cubbaroo, Burren Junction, Cuttabri and Pilliga) A town which proclaims itself The Cotton Capital of Australia Wee Waa (pronounced 'Wee War') is known as The Cotton Capital of Australia.

  3. Wee Waa is Australia's Cotton Capital and is located in the rich agricultural heartland of Lower Namoi Valley in North West New South Wales. A modern town, it has many recreational facilities, cafes and shops. Of particular interest is the town’s architecture. The Imperial Hotel in Rose St was the first three-storey structure to be built in ...

  4. Nov 26, 2008 · Wee Waa (pronounced 'Wee War') is known as The Cotton Capital of Australia. It is the base of The Namoi Cotton Co-Operative (the largest grower-owned organisation in the country) and of Cotton ...

  5. www.narrabri.nsw.gov.au › Wee-WaaWee Waa | NSC

    Wee Waa, known as Australia's Cotton Capital and the birthplace of modern cotton industry, boasts a richly fertile area for agricultural pursuits and a quality way of life. However, the town has much more to offer beyond cotton. Its busy and beautifully landscaped main street features unique boutique shops to cater to all tastes, making it a ...

  6. Wee Waa website is about the small community of Wee Waa, the Cotton Capital of Australia. A small town of 2000 people situated in the Namoi Valley in Northern NSW, Australia

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  8. The self-proclaimed Cotton Capital of Australia. For half a century Wee Waa (pronounced "we war') has been known as The Cotton Capital of Australia. Cotton was first introduced into the area in the early 1960s and intensive research and improved irrigation have created the largest cotton yields in Australia, bringing considerable prosperity to the district.

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