Armidale is a regional city in the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, in northeastern Australia, roughly midway between Sydney and Brisbane.

Where Armidale Is

  • Located in the Northern Tablelands (New England region) of New South Wales, Australia.
  • About halfway between Sydney and Brisbane, on the New England Highway and near the start of Waterfall Way toward the NSW North Coast.
  • Set on the slopes along Dumaresq Creek, at an elevation of around 1,000 metres above sea level.

Quick geographic context

  • Region: Inland, high-country plateau known for cooler, more temperate weather compared with coastal NSW.
  • Distance by road: Roughly 5–6 hours’ drive from Sydney and Brisbane, depending on route.
  • Role: Acts as an administrative and service hub for the wider Northern Tablelands farming and national-park region.

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