Tyndale, New South Wales

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Coordinates29°33′36″S 153°09′29″E / 29.56°S 153.158°E / -29.56; 153.158
Population190 (SAL 2021)[1]
Location
  • 630 km (391 mi) north of Sydney
  • 28 km (17 mi) northeast of Grafton
Tyndale
New South Wales
Tyndale is located in New South Wales
Tyndale
Tyndale
Coordinates29°33′36″S 153°09′29″E / 29.56°S 153.158°E / -29.56; 153.158
Population190 (SAL 2021)[1]
Location
  • 630 km (391 mi) north of Sydney
  • 28 km (17 mi) northeast of Grafton
LGA(s)Clarence Valley Council
State electorate(s)Clarence
Federal division(s)Page
Localities around Tyndale:
South Arm Woodford Island Gulmarrad
Cowper Tyndale Shark Creek
Coldstream Tucabia Pillar Valley

Tyndale is a locality in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. The locality is bounded on the west by the lower reaches of the Coldstream River, then downstream of its confluence, Tyndale is on the south (right) bank of the South Arm of the Clarence River. Since 2020, the Pacific Highway traverses south–north through the locality, bypassing east of the town. The former alignment is now called the Big River Way, adjacent to the town and river.

Tyndale had a school which opened in 1868 and closed in 1975. A weatherboard church was opened on 21 August 1881.[2] The town has a motel, caravan park and roadhouse serving tourists at the southern end of the sugar cane fields.[3]

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