Going Country Filming Locations
Where was Going Country filmed? Going Country was filmed in 4 locations across Australia in the following places:
Going Country Filming Locations
Tamworth is a city in northeast New South Wales known for the annual Tamworth Country Music Festival, which draws big-name international acts. The Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre on the city’s southern outskirts hosts horse-related events. Nearby is the Big Golden Guitar centre with its giant guitar statue, music store and wax museum. The central Tamworth Regional Gallery houses local textiles and art.
Broken Hill is a frontier mining town in the far west of New South Wales, in the Australian outback. Its mining history is explored through geology exhibits at the Albert Kersten Mining and Minerals Museum. In nearby Silverton, the disused 19th-century Daydream Mine is open to the public. North of Broken Hill, Living Desert State Park features the Sculpture Symposium, a group of monumental sandstone sculptures.
Kempsey is a town in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia and is the council seat for Kempsey Shire. It is located roughly 16.5 kilometres inland from the coast of the Pacific Ocean, on the Macleay Valley Way near where the Pacific Highway and the North Coast railway line cross the Macleay River.
The Central Coast is a region of New South Wales, Australia, lying on the Pacific Ocean north of Sydney. Towns like Terrigal and Avoca Beach feature expansive beaches and surfing. The Entrance is a resort area offering a range of recreation at the confluence of the ocean and Tuggerah Lake, a saltwater wetland. The city of Gosford is the main commercial hub and visitor gateway.
Going Country (2021)
Self-confessed "city-girl" Justine Clarke takes a road trip into the heart of Australian country music, in the two-part series Going Country.