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Edmund Barton was an early supporter of federation, which became a serious political agenda after Henry Parkes ' Tenterfield Oration, and was a delegate to the March 1891 National Australasian Convention.
On 24 October 1889, at the Tenterfield School of Arts, Parkes delivered the Tenterfield Oration.
* the Tenterfield School of Arts known as the Sir Henry Parkes School of Arts, a museum in the building where Parkes made the famous " Tenterfield Oration "
It is notable as the place where Sir Henry Parkes delivered the Tenterfield Oration, a speech proposing that the six separate British colonies in Australia should unite into a single federation.
Known as the Birthplace of Federation, being the town where NSW Premier Henry Parkes delivered his Tenterfield Oration, making the case for federation of the colonies into the Commonwealth of Australia.
The primary reason Parkes gave for Federation in the Tenterfield Oration was the united defence of the Australian continent.
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On the return journey, he stopped just south of the colonial border and delivered the historic Tenterfield Oration on 24 October 1889, stating that the time had come for the colonies to consider Australian federation.

Tenterfield and was
Another constituency, Tenterfield, was found for him but he took little interest in politics for some time.
The label was also notable as having issued the first two studio albums of Peter Allen, Peter Allen ( 1971 ) and Tenterfield Saddler ( 1972 ).
Allen's Tenterfield Saddler, the title song of which has become an Australian standard, was acquired and reissued by A & M Records in 1978.
State highway 9 stretched from Milsons Point on the north shore of Sydney Harbour ( at that time the Sydney Harbour Bridge was still under construction ) via the under-construction road from Hornsby to Gosford ( completed 1930 ), then via Newcastle to Hexham then to Tenterfield.
In 1954 main road 374, running from Tenterfield to Wallangarra, was redesignated as part of state highway 9 and named as part of the New England Highway, and the section of the New England Highway from Tenterfield to Mount Lindesay was renumbered as state highway 24 and renamed the Mount Lindesay Highway.
The rerouting of the New England Highway to run from Tenterfield to Wallangarra rather than to Mount Lindesay was due to the construction of a sealed road from Boonah through Cunninghams Gap to Warwick in the early 1950s.
The town of Tenterfield is significant in Australian history, and the best-known owner of its saddlery was a man named George Woolnough, who was immortalized by his grandson, entertainer Peter Allen, as the " Tenterfield Saddler ".
The name Tenterfield Terrier was suggested in the 1990s by television gardening personality Don Burke, and was adopted by the South Australian Miniature Fox Terrier club.
In 2002, the Tenterfield Terrier was recognized by the ANKC and placed in Group 2, Terriers.
He was born in Tenterfield, New South Wales as this was the closest hospital.
Until 1977, the Mount Lindesay Highway as a named road extended beyond the Queensland-New South Wales border to Tenterfield but the New South Wales section of the road, which still includes some unpaved portions, was decommissioned as a highway by the New South Wales Government due to very low traffic volumes.
In the mid 1950s a sealed road was constructed west from Boonah through Cunninghams Gap to Warwick, and this supplanted the Mount Lindesay Highway as the main Brisbane-Sydney traffic route as far south as Tenterfield.
The town of Tenterfield suffered from the disunited administration of the States, as it was distant from the New South Wales state capital of Sydney and rather closer to commercial centres across the border in Queensland.

Tenterfield and speech
The Tenterfield speech was given by sir Henry Parkes

Tenterfield and by
The city is linked further north by daily coach to Tenterfield provided by Countrylink.
Drafting whip ( or cattle drafter ) made by George Woolnough, the famous " Tenterfield, New South Wales | Tenterfield Saddler "
Texas is served by the Border Districts Community Radio Station 89. 7 Ten FM which is transmitted from a 4 kW transmitter located on Mt Mackenzie Tenterfield NSW.
Her popular hits have included I Honestly Love You and Tenterfield Saddler by Australian singer-songwriter Peter Allen as well as country classics such as Banks Of The Ohio and Take Me Home Country Roads

Tenterfield and Sir
Sir Henry Parkes at Tenterfield, 24 October 1889, reported in

Tenterfield and at
The unit escorted Lord Carrington, Governor of New South Wales, when he formally opened the railway at Tenterfield, New South Wales in 1886.
* Tenterfield bypass ( no date, conceptual only at this stage ).
starts at the junction with the Pacific Highway at Ballina and links Lismore, Casino, Mummulgum, Drake, Tenterfield, Bonshaw and Boggabilla where it terminates with the Newell Highway.
Tenterfield Terrier on a long leash at a tracking trial
She currently serves as an Ambassador for the Breast Care Centre at the Royal Hospital for Women and as the Ambassador for Tenterfield Shire Council for Australia Day.
The first formal campdrafting competition occurred in Tenterfield at the Tenterfield Show Society's 1885 show.
Competing at this event was Clarence Smith, a cattleman and horse breeder near Tenterfield, on the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales.

Tenterfield and School
There is also Tenterfield Nursery School which is situated on London Road close to the primary school.
The Tenterfield School of Arts is a hall in the town of Tenterfield in New South Wales, Australia.
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Tenterfield and New
Basket Swamp is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 558 km north of Sydney, and 15 kilometres north east of Tenterfield.
Bald Rock National Park is a national park in northern New South Wales, Australia, just north of Tenterfield on the Queensland border.
Boonoo Boonoo National Park ( pronounced ' bunna bunoo ') is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 571 km north of Sydney and 26 kilometres north east of Tenterfield off Woodenbong Road.
* Bald Rock, near Tenterfield, New South Wales
This definition of " New England " includes the towns and districts of Tenterfield, Glen Innes, Guyra, Inverell, Armidale and Walcha.
Police stations in New England Local Area Command ( LAC ) are: Armidale, Ashford, Bundarra, Deepwater, Delungra, Emmaville, Glen Innes, Guyra, Inverell, Tenterfield, Tingha, Uralla and Yetman.
On the tablelands the New England Highway, which links Tamworth, Uralla, Armidale, Guyra, Glen Innes and Tenterfield is a major route linking New South Wales and Queensland.
The New England Institute of TAFE has campuses in Tamworth, Armidale, Boggabilla, Glen Innes, Gunnedah, Inverell, Moree, Narrabri, Quirindi and Tenterfield.
Bluff Rock, New England Highway, Tenterfield, NSW
It is named after Michael Bruxner, member for Northern Tablelands and Tenterfield from 1920 to 1962, leader of the New South Wales Country Party for almost all that period and Deputy Premier and Minister for Transport from 1932 to 1941.
Interestingly, route 44 is only signposted from the Pacific Highway near Ballina to the New England Highway in Tenterfield.
The town lies on the New England Highway near the New South Wales border 223 km from Brisbane via Warwick, 56 km north of Tenterfield and 811 m above sea level.

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