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Please send me more information about the property. Could I have a price guide? What is the property size? When are the inspection times? What are the strata fees/levies/rates? Why am I being asked this information? Inverell Motel has the best value rooms and the best position in town, situated right in the centre of the CBD / shopping district of Inverell. Inverell Motel offers you 25 units. Modern Standard double rooms, Queen / Family rooms (2 with kitchenette). One of our Family rooms can comfortably sleep a family of six, and another can comfortably sleep a family of five. Each unit is provided with Toaster, Jug, Tea & Coffee + complimentary biscuits, microwave, iron and iron board, air-conditioning/heating, electric blankets, hairdryer, flat screen TV, Foxtel, mini bar, Free WI FI. A limited number of DVD players is available from Reception. We also have 1 portacot. Single / Twin Room Standard BEST POSITION in the Centre of Town.

NO highway traffic or noise. Park and walk to shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, pubs and club. Also Parks, Tourism Information Centre, Art Gallery, Library and Town Hall. Warm in winter / cool in summer. Warm doonas & electric blankets for winter nights. Ensuite shower and toilet. Austar, Coffee, Tea and Biscuits, Microwave, Mini Bar, Bar Fridge & Toaster. Queen Room / Family Room Standard Centre of town - BEST POSITION in town. Austar, Coffee, Tea and Biscuits, Microwave, Mini Bar, Bar Fridge & Toaster, Crockery and Cutlery. These rooms sleep up to 4 people. Consists of 1 Queen Bed, and 2 single Beds. Petite Standard Double: BEST POSITION in the Centre of Town. Same as a modern standard double - except slightly smaller room. Queen Room / Family Room with Kitchen StandardAustar, Coffee, Tea and Biscuits, New Modern Kitchen with small bench top oven / stove, Microwave, toaster, Mini Bar, Fridge/Freezer. These rooms both sleep up to 5 people each.

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extra long shower curtain 72x84 Have It Home SoonerFast Home Delivery or pick up in-store View all dam & rainfall levels CampingChildrens playgroundPicnic areasToiletsFishingKioskShower facilitiesBoat rampsWater sportsBushwalkingGolf Copeton Dam is a popular inland sport and recreation destination near Inverell, offering year-round attractions for water sports and fishing enthusiasts, nature lovers, bushwalkers, campers and picnickers. The large lake’s extensive foreshores are home to a recently upgraded holiday park. The main purpose of the dam is to supply irrigation, stock and household needs in the Gwydir Valley, and environmental flows to the Gwydir Wetlands.

Drive or walk across the dam wall for views of the lake and mountains. The rock embankment wall is 1.4 kilometres long and 113 metres high. Lookout on one side of the large spillway just east of the dam wall will provide excellent views of the lake upstream. Copeton Waters State ParkOffice is open 9am to 5pm daily. Phone 02 6723 6269. Copeton Dam is 35 kilometres south-west of Inverell on the north west slopes of NSW Northern Tablelands. Inverell is 570 kilometres north of Sydney via the Pacific Highway and Thunderbolts Way. Restrictions are in place to protect our water supply and ensure that everyone has an enjoyable and safe visit - with penalties up to $44,000 applying: Recreation Areas at WaterNSW dams will be closed on ALL Total Fire Ban days. Things to see and do Copeton Waters Park on the dam’s southern provides a range of accommodation options. Camping is also available on the northern foreshore of the dam. 2. Water sports The large lake offers skiing, jet skis, sailing, canoeing and swimming.

Copeton Waters Park has several boat ramps. 3. Fishing Fishing includes Murray cod, Golden perch (yellow belly), silver perch, redfin and catfish. Copeton Dam is situated on the Gwydir River about 60 kilometres upstream of Bingara and 35 kilometres south-west of Inverell on the north west slopes of the NSW Northern Tablelands. The dam is about 570 kilometres north of Sydney.Copeton Dam is one of the largest inland dams in NSW with a capacity of 1,364,000 megalitres, nearly three times that of Sydney Harbour.Why the dam was builtA dam on the Gwydir River was proposed as early as they 1930s to improve town water supplies and boost agricultural production in the Gwydir Valley. World War II and subsequent shortage of funds halted further investigations. It was 1966 before a final site was chosen and construction began in 1968.Cotton was one of the main crops to benefit from the availability of irrigation, as well as lucerne, cereals, oilseed, pecans, wheat and vegetables. The dam also provides environmental flows to the Gwydir Wetlands near Moree.In addition to irrigated agriculture and environmental flows, the dam provides water for Inverell and other town supplies, industry and domestic requirements, flood mitigation and recreation.

A 21 megawatt hydroelectric power station uses summer irrigation, environmental flows and flood mitigation.How the dam was built Copeton Dam is a rock-fill embankment with a clay core. The rock wall is 1,484 metres long and 113 metres high. A concrete spillway is located just west of the dam wall. The spillway allows flood waters to pass through nine radial gates and concrete chute.Construction began in 1968 and finished in 1973 with a storage capacity of 863,000 megalitres. In 1976 construction was completed on nine radial gates in the spillway, increasing storage to its current capacity of 1,364,000 megalitres.Later improvementsCopeton Dam safety upgrade To meet modern dam safety standards, a 250 metre wide and 11 metre deep fuse plug spillway was constructed at Diamond Bay just east of the dam wall. Completed in 2013, the additional spillway will divert floodwaters around the dam in a rare and extreme flood so as to protect the dam and ensure it remains safe in an extreme flood. In consultation with our stakeholders and the community we review and update these notifications.

To receive Early Warning Network notifications below please register your details with us. To see all past archived notifications, please visit all dam notifications. Dam safety notificationsAlerts will be issued in the following unlikely events:When there is a reasonable possibility of dam failure.State Emergency Service (SES) require advance public warning to evacuate if such a failure may occur.Amber alertTrigger - Storage level has reached Design Flood Level.Notification - You are advised to move to higher ground and if necessary evacuate.Red alertTrigger - Storage level has reached crest level.Notification - Residents are advised to evacuate to their designated flood assembly points.Flood notificationsFlood notifications indicate the dam is releasing controlled or uncontrolled flows, likely to cause downstream flooding.Flood operationsTrigger - Flow increases of 12,000, 30,000 and 60,000 megalitres per dayNotification - Flows of XX,000 megalitres per day are being passed.

Flood of recordTrigger - Spillway flows of over 98,000 megalitres per day, last reached in 1995.Notification - Flows of over 98,000 megalitres per day are being passed, levels last reached in 1995.High regulated release notificationsHigh regulated releases are when our operations may impact landholders immediately downstream or we are releasing higher than normal flows.Normal operationsRange - 0 to 1,000 megalitres per day.Notification - No notifications in this range.Increased flowsTrigger - When flow increases above 1000 megalitres per day, and when they raise to 4,500 megalitres per day for the first time.Notification - Releases are planned to increase from XX,000 megalitres per day (ML/day) to YY,000 ML/day at 00:00 on DD/MM/YY. More information AgencyInformationWebsitePhoneBureau of MeteorologyWeather forecasts and warningsBOMvaries by regionNSW Algae HotlineAlgal alert details and algae levelsDPI Water1800 999 457NSW State Emergency ServiceFlood or severe weather warnings/adviceNSW SES132 500NSW Water InformationStorage levels and river heightsWater infoN/AWater NSWTo view or edit your registration detailsEWN1300 662 077To provide feedback on our EWNFeedback1300 662 077