Yeoval, New South Wales

However, a small part lies over Buckinbah Creek in Wellington Shire which is referred to as North Yeoval.

The town was the childhood home of Australian poet Banjo Paterson, who lived on the nearby Buckinbah property, and many of his poems reflect the area.

[9] This small 25-student school is situated opposite the Catholic Church and adjacent to the original convent building.

Originally used as a real estate marketing tool, it was donated by the former owner and Orange councillor Chris Gryllis in February 2017.

[10] The park is also home to a 6 metre high, six tonne abstract artwork depicting prolific sculptor Henry Moore created by his protégé Drago Marin Cherina.