Boggabri is a small town in north-western New
South Wales, Australia. It is part of Narrabri
Shire and lies between Gunnedah and
Narrabri on the Kamilaroi Highway. At the 2011
census, Boggabri had a population of 866
people.
Boggabri is a quiet rural service centre located
by the Namoi River. It is slowly in
decline because of its proximity, only 39 km, to
the larger centre of Gunnedah. The
surrounding district produces wheat, wool and
cotton. Consequently the town is defined by its
large grain-holding facilities. The main
attractions are a short historic walk through the
centre of town; the remarkable rocky outcrop
to the north known as Gin's Leap; and the
small, but interesting, local museum.
Boggabri, which is 251 m above sea level, is 463
km north-west of Sydney via Scone and 39 km
north-west of Gunnedah.