Tarcutta is a suburb of Regional NSW, New South
Wales and is about 354 kms west-southwest of
NSW's capital city of Sydney. In the 2011 Australian
census the population of Tarcutta was 613 when
there were 289 Females and 324 Males living
there. The median age for people living in Tarcutta
was 43.
Tarcutta is a town in south-western New South
Wales, Australia. The town is 438 kilometres south-
west of Sydney, 3 kilometres east of the Hume
Highway, Tarcutta serves a local farming
community relying for its prosperity mainly on
sheep and cattle, and the interstate truckies who
use the town as a change-over point in the trade
between the state capital cities of Sydney and
Melbourne.