Ballina is located to the northern of South Wales and is the county seat for Ballina Shire Council local Government Area on the North Coast, New South Wales in Australia.
Ballina had number of land falls. The first incident happened in the year 1928 by Charles Kingsford smith with its epic across the Pacific. And the second landfall was in the 1973 when the rafts of Las balsas towed into fishing trawlers towards their journey to Ecuador.
The town is located in the centre of Richmond River and is surrounded by sandy beaches. Moreover, Eco adventures, boating and anglers makes this place quiet popular among tourists around the world.
This vibrant place has a rich cultural heritage that can be reflected in the museum s that presented in this city. Also with the pristine beaches one can see the history of this place that is preserved in these museums.
The climate of this place is warm throughout the year as it is near sea shore.
The population of this place comes to 16477 according to 2006 census.
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