Greetings and welcome to our online platform! Within these virtual pages, you'll discover an expansive encyclopedia that immerses you in the vibrant chronicles of the Cudgegong Valley region. Our content encompasses a wide spectrum, tracing back to the pioneers of yesteryears and extending to the contemporary era. Unearth captivating narratives of the individuals who have graced this locale with their presence throughout its captivating history.
Our coverage includes detailed information on the localities of Airly, Appletree Flat, Avisford, Ben Buckley, Ben Bullen, Beryl, Bogie, Bombira, Botobolar, Breakfast Creek, Bridgelo, Brogan’s Creek, Buckaroo, Burrendong, Burrundulla, Bylong, Bylong Valley, Canadian, Capertee, Cassilis, Charbon, Cherrytree Hill, Clandulla, Clarke's Creek, Codner's Flat, Collingwood, Coggan, Coomber, Coxs Creek, Coxs Crown, Cooyal, Crudine, Cudgebegong, Cudgegong, Cullenbone, Cullen Bullen, Dungeree, Excelsior, Glen Alice, Glen Davis, Goolma Creek, Goolooinboin, Grattai, Gulgamree, Gulgong, Gulgowra, Guntawang, Hargraves, Havilah, Home Rule, Ilford, Kandos, Kelgoola, Lawson's Creek, Leaning Oak, Limestone, Linburn, Lower Botobolar, Lue, Maitland Bar, Mebul, Meroo, Merrendee, Mudgee, Munghorn, Munna, Murragamba, Narrango, Olinda, Piambong, Pine Ridge, Pipeclay Creek, Pyangle, Pyramul, Redbank, Round Swamp, Running Stream, Rylstone, Sally's Flat, Spicer’s Creek, Stoney Creek, Tambaroora, Torbane, Triambil, Turill, Two Mile Flat, Uarbry, Ulan, Upper Meroo, Upper Pyramul, Widden, Wilbetree, Windeyer, Wollar, Woolloman, and Yambil, Yarrabin.
In addition to our wiki, we also have a companion site called the Cudgegong Valley History Project. This site contains even more information about the families who have lived in the area, providing a more complete picture of the valley's rich and fascinating past.