Naradhan
Naradhan is a village and locality in the Central West region of New South Wales Australia. The locality is 452 kilometres from Sydney, the state capital. Naradhan is within the Bland Shire local government area. The village was proclaimed in 1930, and features a shop, primary school, public hall, and the now disused railway station. The town was named after Naradhan a grazing run that was in turn probably named for the Wiradjuri term "ngarradan"... Show more meaning "bat".At the 2011 census, Naradhan had a population of 166 with an average age of 39 years. 95.2% of the population is Australian-born and 100% speak English as a first language. The main religions are Anglican and Catholic and the median household income is $1097.00 per week. The village is located on Naradhan Creek. Naradhan Creek starts below Mount Mologone at an elevation of 204m and drops around 57.6m over its 9.51 km length. The locality...