Tullibigeal is a small farming community in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia.
[1] In religion, Tullibigeal is predominantly Christian with the major religious denominations being Catholic (26.6%), Uniting (18.3%) and Anglican (15.2%).
[1] The main industries are sheep and cattle farming and grain cropping,[4] collectively employing 62% of the Tullibigeal workforce.
The town and surrounding district have produced several[citation needed] notable sportspeople including Barry Glasgow who played for Western Suburbs and North Sydney in the NSW Rugby League competition in the 1960s and 1970s.
[6] Avon “Garry” Garrard was the local policeman from 1953 to 1956 and later rose within the NSW Police Force to be Officer in Charge of Chatswood and then Hornsby but he is best known for getting the police out of their cars and back on the beat in touch with their local communities.