Toorale State Conservation Area
| Toorale State Conservation Area New South Wales | |
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| Nearest town or city | Bourke |
| Coordinates | 30°15′34.3″S 145°18′46.3″E / 30.259528°S 145.312861°E |
| Established | November 2010 |
| Area | 543.85 km2 (210.0 sq mi) |
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| Website | Toorale State Conservation Area |
The Toorale State Conservation Area is a 54,385-hectare (134,390-acre) protected conservation area located in the Far West region of New South Wales, approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) southwest of Bourke. The park consists of land that was previously part of Toorale Station, and is jointly managed by the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service and the local indigenous Kurnu-Baakandji people. Mount Talowla lookout is a place with views over the floodplain.