Dundee, New South Wales

Dundee (29°33′S 151°51′E / 29.550°S 151.850°E / -29.550; 151.850) is a rural locality about 40 kilometres north of Glen Innes on the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia.

In 1838 John Baker and several others left Sydney to seek land and setup stations on the Northern Tablelands.

After the others selected their land Baker continued north to secure the lease of 40,000 acres (160 km2), which he called "Dareel Plains", later to become Dundee.

The Dundee Railway is 387 miles (705 km) north of Sydney and opened 1 September 1886 and closed 27 March 1976.

As well as broadcasting on two local FM frequencies 91.1 Deepwater and 105.9 Glen Innes, it has a live 24/7 feed via the internet.

Church, Dundee, NSW