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The Ngarigo People are recognised as the traditional custodians of the majority of the Snowy Monaro region, including Moonbah & Bombala. The Ngarigo people's traditional, cultural, and spiritual connections cover the Monaro tablelands and the Australian Alpine region of New South Wales.
The name "Bombala" is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning "meeting of the waters".
The Practice hub is located in the NSW regional town of Bombala. The town is located 2 hours' drive from Canberra, and 1 hour from the coastal town of Bega. It has consulting suites and break-out rooms, with relaxing outdoor spaces. Accommodation is available at several locations in the township.

"Monaro" is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning “treeless plains”.
Bluegum Outdoors is a 600-acre property located at Moonbah 20km south of Jindabyne. It is a relatively remote alpine bush site, with views to Victoria and excellent native fauna. It has a good mix of basic facilities to decompress and recover in a relaxing bush environment.

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