Goolgumbla, New South Wales is a rural locality and civil parish of County of Landsborough [1] located near the town of Louth, New South Wales. The parish is in Bourke Shire.
The traditional owners of the area are the Paruntiji, [2] meaning people belonging to the Paroo. Aboriginal people are known to have lived along the Paroo for at least 14,000 years (Robins, 1999).[ citation needed]
The Burke and Wills expedition were the first Europeans to the area, passing a few miles to the west.
The climate is semi-arid, featuring low rainfall, very hot summer temperatures and cool nights in winter. [3] The parish has a Köppen climate classification of BWh (Hot desert). [4]
Goolgumbla, New South Wales is a rural locality and civil parish of County of Landsborough [1] located near the town of Louth, New South Wales. The parish is in Bourke Shire.
The traditional owners of the area are the Paruntiji, [2] meaning people belonging to the Paroo. Aboriginal people are known to have lived along the Paroo for at least 14,000 years (Robins, 1999).[ citation needed]
The Burke and Wills expedition were the first Europeans to the area, passing a few miles to the west.
The climate is semi-arid, featuring low rainfall, very hot summer temperatures and cool nights in winter. [3] The parish has a Köppen climate classification of BWh (Hot desert). [4]