Binda is a small historic rural village in the Southern Tablelands, located 261 km south-west of Sydney via Goulburn and is 20 km north-west of Crookwell. The town’s name is thought to mean ‘deep water’ in the language of the Gundungara people who once frequented the water holes along Binda Creek.
The postmark features the building that was the former store and PO, and staff report approximately 120 covers postmarked on FDU.