Bombala is a town in the naro region of south-
eastern New South Wales, Australia, in Snowy
Monaro Regional Council. It is approximately
485 kilometres (301 mi) south of the state
capital, Sydney, and 80 kilometres (50 mi)
south of the town of Cooma.
The town of Bombala lies on the banks of the
Bombala River.
At the 2011 census, Bombala had a population
of 1,211 people.
Bombala is known for its cold winters with
frequent frost and occasional snow. Just a few
kilometres to the east, the land slopes
downwards to the South Coast, a flat coastal
plain where summers are much warmer and
winter temperatures are milder. Examples of
this are towns such as Bega and Merimbula,
both located about 80 kilometres east of
Bombala, however their climates are vastly
different to Bombala's.