Burren Junction

Burren Junction is a New South Wales village 51 km west of Wee Waa, on the Kamilaroi Highway to Walgett.

The Burren Junction Bore is a hot mineral water pool complex that is floodlit to provide day and night bathing.

One method used to get the long weekend tennis tournament finished after rain was to fly a helicopter above the courts to dry the surface.

A Bachelor and Spinster Ball was held each year in Burren Junction, with people travelling from all over Australia to enjoy a night of fun and entertainment but had to be cancelled due to excessive insurance costs.

In 2006 the first Australian record of a grey-headed lapwing was made at Burren Junction, this migratory bird native to Eurasia was observed by passing birdwatchers in a field near the silos.