Attunga, New South Wales

Attunga is a small farming community in the New England region of New South Wales Australia.

The name is an Aboriginal word for "a high place", and was originally the name for a nearby farm operated by pastoralist John Brown in the 1840s.

The late English singer-songwriter Max Bygraves owned "Attunga Park", an 84-hectare farm near the town of Murwillumbah.

In 2006 the town of Attunga received funding for a major program of bank stabilisation and revegetation to restrict stock movements to defined corridors near the waterway.

[8] Vodafone will serve the town and surrounding area with mobile phone service as part of the National Blackspot Program from Q4 2016.