Nangus, New South Wales
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Nangus is a small country village on the Wagga Wagga to Gundagai Road on the north side of the Murrimbidgee river. From Nangus, Junee, Gundagai, Wantabadgery, Oura and Wagga Wagga are accessible. Nangus approximately 24 kilometres due west of Gundagai
Gundagai, New South Wales
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 in the Riverina
Riverina
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 area of Australia and in Gundagai Shire
Gundagai Shire Council
Gundagai Shire is a local government area in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia, on the Hume Highway. Gundagai was declared a Municipality in 1889, and Adjungbilly Shire Council created in 1906 to administer the district...

. At the 2006 census
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, Nangus had a population of 179 people. The nearby Nangus Station and Yabtree Station are heritage listed.

Nangus Post Office opened on 1 July 1897.

The Nangus store was destroyed by fire in 1981, and rebuilt the following year. During the transition time the store was relocated to a small building opposite the Shell service station.

Nangus has a post office, general store, with an off-site liquor license, public school, public hall, petrol station, tennis courts, and hockey fields amongst some of its services and attractions.

Nangus does not have a reticulated water supply.

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