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Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as being... The European discovery of New South Wales was made by... During this time New South Wales was an entirely... The result was the New South Wales Constitution Act of 1855... the differences between New South Wales and the other states that had emerged in the 19th century had faded as a... New South Wales continued to outstrip Victoria as the centre of industry... The form of the Government of New South Wales is prescribed in its Constitution... Since 1901 New South Wales has been a state of the... New South Wales ceded certain legislative and judicial powers to the Commonwealth... and good government of New South Wales in all cases whatsoever... New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts... New South Wales is policed by the... New South Wales Rural Fire Service... New South Wales Rural Fire Service... The estimated population of New South Wales at the end of June 2007 was 6... New South Wales is bordered on the north by Queensland... One possible definition of the centre for New South Wales is located 33km west... New South Wales has undergone an increasingly rapid economic and social transformation... 23 billion to the New South Wales economy and employs over 8... New South Wales had a Gross State Product in 2006... the New South Wales cabinet voted to privatise... New South Wales state rugby league team... has the highest number of registered players in New South Wales of any football code... New South Wales is home to several artistic bodies including...

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