Goulburn is located in the southern highlands of New South Wales (Southern Tablelands), about 195 km north-east from the capital of New South Wales Sydney and 90 km southwest from the capital territory. It is located on the only road from Sydney to Canberra. The resident population is about 30,000.
Queen Victoria (Queen Victoria) declared Goulburn the first inland city of Australia by letter in 1863. Goulburn is the service center of the surrounding pastoral area, and it is also an important passenger transit station. The Hume Expressway (Hume Highway) is Goulburn. by Gu Gu
Goulburn is rich in a fine wool sheep called Mino (Merino), wool quality is quite high. The large sheep (Big Merino) located near the city entrance is 15.2 meters high and is a sign of Goulburn.
Take the Southern Highland Line (Southern Highlands Line) directly from Sydney central Station (Central Station) Goulburn, which takes about 2.5 hours one way; it is also the terminal of the Southern Highland Line.
Monthly weather averages of Goulburn
Visitor centre of Goulburn