Stuart Town (formerly Ironbark) is a historic gold rush town in Central NSW, Australia, famous as the inspiration for Banjo Paterson's "The Man from Ironbark" poem, known for its preserved railway station and connection to gold mining history, offering a glimpse into colonial life with heritage buildings and local stories.
Stuart Town is a small town on the Central Western Slopes of New South Wales, Australia within Dubbo Regional Council. It is located 317 kilometres (197 mi) north-west of the state capital, Sydney. At the 2011 census, Stuart Town had a population of 487. The area around the town is rich in cattle farming and orchards, so the town serves as a service centre to that area.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Town,_New_South_Wales