Delegate is a small town in New South Wales,
Australia in Snowy Monaro Regional Council, 523
kilometres (325 mi) south of the state capital,
Sydney.
Delegate lies just a few kilometres from the state
border between New South Wales and Victoria. At
the 2006 census, Delegate had a
population of 306 people. The township of
Delegate lies on the Delegate River.
Delegate lies just two hours directly south of
Canberra laying between the Snowy Mountains
and the Sapphire Coast. Nestled amidst
spectacular scenery and wildlife, this peaceful
community has a population of around 700 and is
the service centre for people lilving in the far
North East Gippsland area. Delegate
boasts a fascinating historical retreat into the
bygone era of early settlers and pastoralists.