Delegate
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Delegate is a small town near Bombala in the Snowy region of New South Wales, near the Victorian border. The name is Aboriginal, and means one big hill. See
- An old settlers hut is open to look around. It has been restored, and contains many everyday items of the period inside. It is a typical example of a hut that settlers would have occupied in the area in the 1840. The hut was restored by the community in 1988, using only traditional tools.