Our top spots: how tourists rate Tamworth's best places

By Ross Tyson
April 18 2015 - 4:00am
GREAT DAY OUT: Wee Waa’s Fallon Madden took her daughters, Lilly, nine, and Lexia, aged two, pictured, to the Marsupial Park while she was in Tamworth for a medical appointment. “I didn’t realise the park was there, but my cousin went to Calrossy and used to walk up there,” Mrs Madden said. 
“The girls loved it. Their favourite was Willie the little duck who followed them around.” Although the Wee Waa sisters have seen plenty of kangaroos and other Australian natives before, Mrs Madden said the girls loved all the animals at the park. Photo: Barry Smith 070415BSA03
GREAT DAY OUT: Wee Waa’s Fallon Madden took her daughters, Lilly, nine, and Lexia, aged two, pictured, to the Marsupial Park while she was in Tamworth for a medical appointment. “I didn’t realise the park was there, but my cousin went to Calrossy and used to walk up there,” Mrs Madden said. “The girls loved it. Their favourite was Willie the little duck who followed them around.” Although the Wee Waa sisters have seen plenty of kangaroos and other Australian natives before, Mrs Madden said the girls loved all the animals at the park. Photo: Barry Smith 070415BSA03

A PARK saved from extinction just a few short years ago has been voted Tamworth’s number one tourist attraction.

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