Bogan Gate (/ˈboʊɡən ˈɡeɪt/)[2] is a small village in Parkes Shire of the Central West of New South Wales, Australia.
[7] The arrival of the railway line late in the 19th century transformed Bogan Gate and agriculture in the region.
[8] When it reached the Bogan Gate area in 1896,[9] the settlement moved south to relocate near the railway station.
Also significant in expansion of wheat growing in the region was the practice of share farming, introduced into New South Wales from the United States in 1893.
[14] By the 1920s, there was a general store employing 11 people, stock and station agencies, a bank, a doctor's surgery and another hotel.