Casino New South Wales Map
Since the New South Wales Government would not allow the South Australia Railways to cross the border, the last 30 km (19 mi) was built by a private company as a tramway, the Silverton Tramway from Cockburn to Broken Hill. In 1970 the line was replaced by a standard gauge South Australia government line, completing the standard transcontinental. Large detailed map of New South Wales with cities and towns Click to see large. Description: This map shows cities, towns, freeways, through routes, major connecting roads, minor connecting roads, railways, fruit fly exclusion zones, cumulative distances, river and lakes in New South Wales (NSW).
- ‘Sticky’ search navigation buttons—the search navigation buttons at the top of the legislation display area are now ‘sticky’ i.e. the buttons conveniently remain ‘stuck’ at the top of the display area in a shaded box as you navigate between hits so you don’t need to scroll up repeatedly to use them.
- Displaying the hits for searches in a single title—the list of hits now displays automatically after a search in a single title so you no longer need to click the Show hits button to open that list.
- Enhanced layout for bills—you can now easily distinguish between Government and non-Government bills in all Bills page browse lists. Non-Government Bills are marked with an asterisk in the list and you can also filter by type of bill—All/Government/Non-Government.
- Supplementary list of repealed SI titles made under a Parent Act—when you click the Statutory instruments button (pale blue task bar) for an In force or Repealed Act, you can now expand a second drop-down table of repealed statutory instruments made under the Act. (Note that the repealed table opens even if there are no entries.)
- View Legislative history button in Actions column—we have now added a View legislative history button in the Actions column on browse and search results pages as a shortcut to open the Legislative history page for the selected title.
- Saving PDF extracts for part of a title—now works correctly in most cases for provisions with alphanumeric numbering.
- Links in fragments to maps—hyperlinks to maps from the text of legislation are now working.
- Saving links from the whole view—links to specific provisions in a title can now be saved when viewing either the standard or whole view of the title.
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- Type: Town
- Description: town in New South Wales, Australia
- Category: locality
- Location: Northern Rivers, New South Wales, Australia, Oceania
-28.8582° or 28° 51' 29.5' south | Longitude 153.0475° or 153° 2' 50.9' east |
10,900 | IATA airport code CSI |
AU CSI | Elevation 25 metres (82 feet) |
2172153 |
Also Known As
- Cebuano: Casino
- Chinese: 卡西諾 (新南威爾士州)
- Chinese: 卡西诺 (新南威尔士州)
- Dutch: Casino, New South Wales
- English: Casino, New South Wales, Australia
- English: Casino, New South Wales
- French: Casino
- German: Casino
- Italian: Casino (Australia)
- Japanese: カジノ (ニューサウスウェールズ州)
- Persian: کاسینو، نیو ساوت ولز
- Polish: Casino (Australia)
- Polish: Casino
- Portuguese: Casino
- Swedish: Casino, New South Wales
- Swedish: Casino
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Localities
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Landmarks
- Colley ParkPark
- Old CasinoRailway halt
- Edwards ParkPark
- Richmond ParkPark
- Stitz ParkPark
- Mcauliffe ParkPark
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