Which places in Australia have palindromic names?

Several places in Australia have palindromic names, meaning they are the same word when read forwards and backwards. Here are a few examples:

1. Ebor: A small village located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales.

2. Yarrar: A locality in the Snowy Valleys Council region of New South Wales.

3. Noonkanbah: A locality in the West Kimberley region of Western Australia.

4. Redder: A locality in the City of Bunbury region of Western Australia.

5. Noonan: A locality in the Isaac Region region of Queensland.

6. Oonoonba: A suburb of Townsville in the City of Townsville region of Queensland.

7. Talbot: A suburb of Melbourne in the City of Boroondara region of Victoria.

8. Redcap: A locality in the City of Ballarat region of Victoria.

9. Yatt Yattah: A locality in the Mid-Western Regional Council region of New South Wales.

10. Rarrk: A locality in the West Arnhem region of the Northern Territory.

These are just a few examples of places in Australia with palindromic names, adding a unique linguistic twist to the country's diverse geography and place names.

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