The Australian Inland Botanic Gardens (AIBG; previously: Sunraysia Oasis Botanical Gardens)[1] is a botanical garden in Mourquong, in the Wentworth Shire of south-west New South Wales. The city of Mildura and the Murray River are nearby.
AIBG is the Southern Hemisphere's first semi-arid botanical gardens.[2] Its specialization in arid-adapted species is unique among New South Wales and Victoria botanic gardens.
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