Our Region

 

RDA Southern NSW and ACT (RDASNA) combines the regions of RDA Southern Inland, ACT and two LGAs from Far South Coast.

The region encompasses 9 NSW LGAs including:

  • Wingecarribee

  • Goulburn-Mulwaree

  • Upper Lachlan

  • Yass Valley

  • Hilltops

  • Queanbeyan-Palerang

  • Snowy Monaro

  • Eurobodalla

  • Bega Valley

  • plus the Australian Capital Territory.

    This diverse region spanning from the Snowy Mountains, across the Southern Tablelands and Highlands, to the Sapphire Coast includes a land mass of over 56,000km2 with a population of over 750,000.

    We are proud to represent, a region with the most spectacular topography in NSW.

 
 

The Southern NSW Region includes the following local government areas: 

 
Sapphire Coast Guiding Co Merimbula. Exploring the Sapphire coastal wilderness, pristine coastline, Tathra Wharf as well as enjoying local produce.

Sapphire Coast Guiding Co., Merimbula. Image Credit: Destination NSW

Bega Valley

The Bega Valley Shire encompasses an expansive 6,040 square kilometers (2,330 sq mi) and boasts a coastline spanning 225 km (140 mi), adorned with 101 beaches and 26 estuaries. Approximately 78% of this vast territory is dedicated to national parks and state forests, preserving its natural beauty.

Its primary industry revolves around timber production, with dairy farming and other forms of agriculture also playing significant roles. Additional economic activities include fishing, oyster harvesting, and tourism.

From Bermagui in the north to the Victorian border in the south, the region encompasses several towns such as Bega, Tathra, Merimbula, Tura Beach, Wolumla, Cobargo, Bemboka, Pambula, and Pambula Beach. Notably, it features the former whaling port turned tourism hotspot and major port of Eden, adding historical and cultural richness to the area.

Main towns: Eden, Merimbula, Cobargo, Pambula

Local Council: Bega Valley Shire Council


Billy’s Beach, Narooma. Image Credit: Destination NSW

Eurobodalla

Located on the far South Coast of New South Wales, Eurobodalla is easily accessible from Sydney, approximately a four-hour drive via the picturesque Sydney to Melbourne coastal route. Canberra is also within easy reach, with a travel time of around two hours by car.

Stretching from South Durras to Tilba Tilba in the south, the Eurobodalla region offers a stunning blend of coastal vistas, rivers, forests, and agricultural lands. Explore charming seaside towns such as Batemans Bay, Broulee, Narooma, Moruya, and Central Tilba, each adorned with the refreshing embrace of the ocean.

Main towns: Batemans Bay, Broulee, Narooma, Moruya, and Central Tilba

Local Council: Eurobodalla Shire Council


Goulburn Mulwaree

Just two hours from Sydney and one hour from Canberra, Goulburn-Mulwaree gives businesses great access to markets, resources and ports but with much lower overheads. Combined with a strong and ready labour pool, you can see why many business have chosen Goulburn for their next location. Location, with country and rural lifestyle benefits, as well as excellent services and amenities, makes the Goulburn area a fantastic place to live and work.

Main town: Goulburn

Local Council: Goulburn Mulwaree Council

Business Directory: Goulburn Chamber of Commerce

The historic Goulburn Court House located at 4 Montague Street, Goulburn..

Goulburn Court House, Goulburn. Image Credit: Destination NSW


 
Sun setting over the Hilltops countryside..

Scenic Country, Hilltops Region. Image Credit: Destination NSW

Hilltops

The Hilltops region is located in the Tablelands of New South Wales. The area is just over an hour north of Canberra and features the thriving towns of Young, Harden and Boorowa, along with a wide range of villages that are bursting with a rich history. The region is renowned for agriculture, including sheep grazing, cropping, viticulture, stone fruits and horticulture. The area is located along a strategic transport corridor, including the Hume Highway, which is the busiest interstate road freight corridor in Australia, and is closely connected to major markets, including Sydney and Canberra. In fact, 60% of Australia’s population can be reached from Young within 10 hours driving time.

Main towns: Boorowa, Harden & Young

Local Council: Hilltops Council

Business Directory: Visit Hilltops Region


Queanbeyan-Palerang

Queanbeyan-Palerang is an area of approximately 5,300km2 located between the eastern border of the ACT and the Great Dividing Range. Queanbeyan makes up the majority of the urban population and is a prospering river city. The balance of the population is made up by the townships of Bungendore and Braidwood and numerous smaller rural villages and hamlets such as Araluen, Captains Flat, Bywong, Majors Creek and Wamboin.

For more than 175 years, people have been moving to Queanbeyan and the region in search of a better lifestyle.

Main towns: Queanbeyan, Bungendore and Braidwood

Local Council: Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council

Business Directory: Bungendore Chamber of Commerce

Scenic country views of Queanbeyan River, Queanbeyan.

Queanbeyan River, Queanbeyan. Image Credit: Destination NSW


View of Kiandra, Kosciuszko National Park.

Kiandra, Kosciuszko National Park. Image Credit: Destination NSW

Snowy Monaro 

With the three main population centres all on major highways, easy access to Canberra as well as Sydney, Melbourne and the coast, good services and amenities, Snowy Monaro offers unlimited potential for the astute investor.

Couple this with vibrant, cohesive communities, a stable workforce, strong economic drivers and a post card perfect natural environment, Snowy Monaro really is the place to live, work and invest.

Main towns: Jindabyne, Cooma and Bombala

Local Council: Snowy Monaro Regional Council

Business Directory: Cooma Chamber of Commerce


Crookwell Wind Farm, Crookwell

Crookwell Wind Farm, Crookwell. Image taken from Crookwell Drone Selects. Image Credit: Destination NSW

Upper Lachlan is an area that is known for its quaint villages, fine wool, potato production, wind farms, history and picturesque countryside. The Upper Lachlan region sits high on the Great Dividing Range in the New South Wales Southern Tablelands and is bounded by the Abercrombie, Wollondilly and Lachlan rivers. The regional centre is the township of Crookwell which is 45km west of Goulburn, about 110km north of Canberra and about 130km south-east of Bathurst. Sydney’s CBD is a picturesque 2 ½ hour drive.

Main towns: Crookwell, Collector, Gunning, Taralga

Local Council: Upper Lachlan Shire Council

Business Directory: Upper Lachlan Shire Council


Morning sun shining over the Wingecarribee River in Berrima.

Wingecarribee River, Berrima. Image Credit: Destination NSW

Wingecarribee

Perfectly located almost midway between Sydney and Canberra, Wingecarribee, also known as the Southern Highlands, is home to a vibrant and diverse community of urban, agricultural and natural environments working in harmony.

With a population of around 49,000 people and covering an area of 2,700 square kilometres, the Southern Highlands is located at or above 640 metres above sea level.

Main towns: Bowral, Mittagong and Moss Vale

Local Council: Wingecarribee Shire Council

Business Directories: The Fold Southern Highlands, Destination Southern Highlands


Yass Valley

Located on the doorstep of the Nation’s Capital, Yass Valley boasts a modern and well renowned food and wine scene, numerous education options, employment opportunities and medical and general services including a hospital, three large supermarkets, sporting facilities and housing opportunities well below the median house price of nearby Canberra.

This combined with friendly, helpful locals, stunning landscapes and natural wonderlands contribute to why Yass Valley is capturing the interest of people wanting to live, work and invest within the region.

Main towns: Yass, Murrumbateman and Binalong

Local Council: Yass Valley Council

Business Directory: Yass Chamber of Commerce

Scenic country views overlooking the Long Rail Gully Wines winery and vineyard in Murrumbateman..

Long Rail Gully Wines, Murrumbateman. Image Credit: Destination NSW