Toora
Toora is a small town located in the northern region of New South Wales, Australia. It is situated approximately 600 kilometers north of Sydney, near the Queensland border. The town is known for its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of cotton, which has been a significant industry in the area for many years. Toora is also home to a small but active community, with a population of around 200 people. The town features a basic amenities, including a general store, a post office, and a community hall. Toora is served by the nearby town of Moree, which offers a wider range of services and facilities. The town's landscape is characterized by flat plains and is part of the broader Moree Plains region. Toora is accessible via the New England Highway, which connects it to other major towns and cities in the region. The town's economy is largely dependent on agriculture, with cotton farming being the primary industry. Despite its small size, Toora plays an important role in the local agricultural community and contributes to the overall economic development of the Moree Plains region.