Stewart, is a remote civil parish of Poole County in far North West New South Wales. [1] [2] Stewart is located 10 miles south of Cameron's Corner.
The Geography, of the parish is mostly the flat, arid landscape of the Channel Country. The parish has a Köppen climate classification of BWh (Hot desert). [3] The County is barely inhabited with a population density of less than 1 person per 150 km² and the landscape is a flat arid scrubland.
The parish is the traditional lands of the Wadigali people, one of the speakers of a Yarli language.
Charles Sturt explored the area in 1845.
29°29′37″S 141°08′05″E / 29.49361°S 141.13472°E
Stewart, is a remote civil parish of Poole County in far North West New South Wales. [1] [2] Stewart is located 10 miles south of Cameron's Corner.
The Geography, of the parish is mostly the flat, arid landscape of the Channel Country. The parish has a Köppen climate classification of BWh (Hot desert). [3] The County is barely inhabited with a population density of less than 1 person per 150 km² and the landscape is a flat arid scrubland.
The parish is the traditional lands of the Wadigali people, one of the speakers of a Yarli language.
Charles Sturt explored the area in 1845.
29°29′37″S 141°08′05″E / 29.49361°S 141.13472°E