The Nari-Nari are an Indigenous Australian group in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia.
Nari-Nari country consists of some 14,000 square kilometres (5,500 sq mi) of land.
The western border lay on the southern bank of the Lachlan River, from Booligal, to just above Balranald.
[2][3] The Wemba-Wemba tribal frontier formed its southern border, while the Barababaraba lay on its southeastern flank.
The council has, through the Indigenous Land Corporation, purchased two stations west of Hay to ensure the continued protection of the sites.