New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, and South Australia to the west. Its coast borders the Tasman Sea to the east. The Australian Capital Territory is an enclave within the state. New South Wales' state capital is Sydney, which is also Australia's most populous city. In March 2017, the population of New South Wales was over 7.8 million, making it Australia's most populous state. Just under two-thirds of the state's population, 4.67 million, live in the Greater Sydney area. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as New South Welshmen.
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Gunnedah's Riverside Racecourse provides the local community with a venue to host horse racing and other events in a tranquil and lush garden environment. Wedding venue.
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Sapphire Coast Turf Club is one of the newest and most modern country racecourses in NSW with great spectator facilities.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Experience racing with a hint of a country experience. A welcoming green oasis, temptingly close to the city, Warwick Farm rolls out along the banks of the Georges River. Its leafy tracks, and authentic racing charm make for a unique race day experience. Conveniently close to the Hume Highway and 30km from the CBD, the venue has the style and ambience of its metropolitan neighbours without the crowds and congestion. Keeping it relaxed and real, your trackside experience is heightened by the high standard of racing that benchmarks Warwick Farm. Significant development is on the horizon as Australia’s leading thoroughbred auctioneer, William Inglis & Son Ltd, relocate to Warwick Farm.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
No venue takes you closer to the action in Sydney racing than Canterbury Park. Renowned for having one of the premier racing surfaces in Australia, this is where you have the rare opportunity to get up close and personal with a world leading sport. Just 11km from the Sydney CBD, Canterbury Park is the undisputed home of Sydney night racing. You’ll be counting down to Friday when Canterbury Park turns it on with a distinctly festive feel to its classic night race meets. Whether you’re there for the buzzing social scene or up for the fast paced, heart pounding action, the racing fraternity here know how to have fun. For a quick escape from the daily grind and for sheer entertainment value, the odds are in your favour as Canterbury Park also has a substantial midweek-racing calendar with Wednesday being the star of the show.
We live a stone's throw from the race course. We often attend the Friday Night Racing to have a meal and catch-up with friends. They have plenty of variety when it comes to food. The kids have lots to do as well, rides,face painting and movies on a big screen. It's great to get out and enjoy a free night for families. Lots of parking in surrounding carparks. Infield carpark is a far walk for kids and older people
4.5 based on 74 reviews
The Mountain Trail Rides climb through lush subtropical rainforest on Mt Moollootoo which overlooks the property, some of the most beautiful horseriding in Australia. From the peak of Moollootoo there are panoramic views of Morton National park that make a perfect backdrop for photographs of cowboys and cowgirls on horseback.
4.5 based on 151 reviews
Rosehill Gardens is the home of the Longines Golden Slipper, encompassing world-class thoroughbred racing, top-tier entertainment and a recent $28million refurbishment, ensuring a racing venue that sets world-class standards. Just 22km west of the CBD, and close to Parramatta CBD and Sydney Olympic Park, Rosehill Gardens is home to the world’s richest race for two-year-olds, the $3.5million Longines Golden Slipper, a race rich in history that attracts racing’s finest two-year-old’s each March. Immaculate gardens surround the specialist track with sweeping turns that make this premier racecourse one of Australia’s most picturesque. Corporates, fashion focused, racing enthusiasts and social guests can be seen taking advantage of the many entertainment options that are on offer.
We attended the caravan camping Supershow which was well organised with many exhibitions. A fantastic place to see them all in one place
4.0 based on 130 reviews
Royal Randwick is the jewel in the crown of Sydney racing. A compelling theatre of sport, culture, fashion and cuisine, racing’s premier playground will entertain you with the extraordinary. Situated minutes from the CBD and in close proximity to the airport, Royal Randwick can be found in Sydney’s eastern suburbs where the ‘Sport of Kings’ is celebrated all year round. Particularly coming to life during The Spring and Sydney Carnivals. Royal Randwick is the proud home to the world’s richest 2000m turf race, the $4million Group 1 Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes, and the World’s richest turf race, the $10million The Everest. The venue sets a world-class standard in racing and hospitality, enriched by over 35 bars and restaurants, reserved dining establishments and cutting edge facilities for members and racegoers alike. As Australia’s longest standing racing venue, Royal Randwick has helped shape and been a part of Australian culture for over 150 years.
Had a brilliant day in the sun. Boxing day racing and it was very packed. Easy to get to, bus from wynyard stopped right outside. Free entry to international passport holders, got ticket and straight in, no queue. Second visit here and first time there seemed to be more food stalls. Inside the main hall there was only pies sandwiches sausage rolls,felt like I was at a football game! Luckily found a Greek stall outside on the grass and had amazing honey chicken and chips, gorgeous. Tons of bookies to take your bets so no queues there. Drinks take a bit longer, not many bars for the amount of folk but then it keeps the drunks down, not being able to drink too fast. Everyone dresses up and looked amazing and smart, police and staff keep good control and I was glad to see staff stopping three lads smoking on the grass, well done. A brilliant day but ladies remember your flat shoes to change into....
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