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  1. Nabiac is a small town on the Mid North Coast, New South Wales, Australia in Mid-Coast Council. It is north-west of Forster, and south of Taree. At the 2021 census, the population of Nabiac was 1,294. [2] Nabiac is the central town of the Wallamba Valley.

  2. Nabiac has a population of around 600 and services the surrounding communities of Wootton, Failford, Rainbow Flat, Dyers Crossing, Krambach and Coolongolook. Nabiac means ‘place of the wild fig’ and lies between lands once inhabited by the Biripi and Worimi Aboriginal Tribes.

  3. Nabiac has a population of around 600 and services the surrounding communities of Wootton, Failford, Rainbow Flat, Dyers Crossing, Krambach and Coolongolook. Nabiac means ‘place of the wild fig’ and lies between lands once inhabited by the Biripi and Worimi Aboriginal Tribes.

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  4. Aug 29, 2016 · THE 5 BEST Things to Do in Nabiac, Australia. Places to Visit in Nabiac. Enter dates. Attractions. Filters. Sort. Map. Free Entry. Good for a Rainy Day. Budget-friendly. Hidden Gems. Show more. 6 places sorted by traveller favourites. 1. National Motorcycle Museum. 105. Speciality Museums.

  5. www.aussietowns.com.au › town › nabiac-nswNabiac, NSW - Aussie Towns

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    Nabiac is located 283 km north of Sydney via the Pacific Highway and 24 km north-west of Forster-Tuncurry.

    Nabiac is said to mean "place of the wild fig" in the language of either the Biripi or Worimi Aboriginal people who inhabited the area prior to the arrival of Europeans.

    Nabiac Visitors Guide Located on the Village Green in the centre of town is an excellent Visitors Guide information board which, apart from exhorting travellers to "Visit the Motocycle Museum (500 metres)" is remarkably comprehensive. It has a map of the village, details of the historic buildings, details about restaurants, cafes etc. Sadly it is v...

    * Prior to European settlement the area was occupied by the Biripi and/or Worimi Aboriginal people. It was on the border of their lands. * Captain James Cook passed the area on 10-11 May, 1770 and noted smoke from Aboriginal fires in the hinterland. * Cedar Cutters arrived in the area around 1816. * The explorer, John Oxley, passed through the area...

    There is an excellent information board on the edge of the Village Green on Clarkson Street. There is no Visitor Information Centre.

    There is a useful local website. Check out http://www.nabiac.com for information about the town. There is also a picture-rich site. Check out https://barringtoncoast.com.au/destinations/nabiac.

  6. barringtoncoast.com.au › destinations › nabiacNabiac - Barrington Coast

    Nabiac means ‘place of the wild fig’ and is a charming township that houses a motorcycle museum, boutique shops, delicious cafes and a pub with serious country charm all within a short drive from the town centre.

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