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Broadford, Victoria

Broadford is a small town in central Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 census, Broadford had a population of 4,076.[1] The town is the headquarters of the Shire of Mitchell local government area and is approximately 73 kilometres (50 mi) north of the state capital, Melbourne.

Broadford
Victoria
Broadford
Broadford
Coordinates37°12′S 145°04′E / 37.200°S 145.067°E / -37.200; 145.067Coordinates: 37°12′S 145°04′E / 37.200°S 145.067°E / -37.200; 145.067
Population4,076 (2021 census)[1]
Postcode(s)3658
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Mitchell
State electorate(s)Euroa
Federal division(s)Nicholls

Broadford lies on the major transport routes between Melbourne and Sydney. The town is bypassed to the east by the Hume Freeway and the railway line linking the two cities passes through Broadford. Broadford is built on the banks of Sunday Creek, a tributary of the Goulburn River.

History

The original inhabitants of Broadford are the Taungurung people, a part of the Kulin nation that inhabited a large portion of central Victoria including Port Phillip Bay and its surrounds.[2] A 1934 document recalling the 1870s notes the "Puckapunyal tribe, and there were about twenty in number. … I knew four of them fairly well, one of whom was called Billy Hamilton (and claimed to be the son of the Chief of the Puckapunyal tribe) his lubra, Mary, Gelibrand and Lankey."[3]

Hamilton Hume and Captain William Hilton Hovell were the first Europeans to set foot on the future township of Broadford during their pioneering journey into inland Victoria in 1824. Hovell recorded that on Sunday the 12th December, the party reached the top of the Murchison Gap East of Broadford and took a compass bearing of the ‘remarkable’ Sugarloaf Hill that they could see. They named it Mount Piper. The bearing was written as “W. b. S” which is the navigator’s standard compass point of West by South or 258.75 degrees. It is nearly due West to the layman. [4]

The party continued on that bearing, crossed Black Swamp Gully, and reached the confluence of Dry Creek with Sunday Creek, now the township of Broadford, where they camped for the night. They named the larger creek as Sunday Creek.

This meant that Broadford was also the first future township in Victoria where Europeans camped overnight.[5]

The next morning they were forced to travel for seven miles along Sunday Creek in a South by East direction (nearly due South), before they could find a crossing over its muddy banks at the now Waterford Park. They then proceeded on through the middle of Wandong and crossed the Dividing Range at Hume’s Pass.[6]

The first European resident of the townsite of Broadford was Lt. Col. Henry White who was reported as being "of Mount Piper" in October 1838.[7] Mount Piper is 4 km west of Broadford. White was the first recorded land holder in the vicinity. The first survey map of the region in 1842 shows Colonel White’s Station on Sunday Creek only 4 km downstream of its junction with Dry Creek.[8] That junction became the future townsite of Broadford.

This map also shows Gideon Stewart’s sheep station exactly on the future Broadford townsite, 9 chains (181 metres) East of the junction of Dry Creek with Sunday Creek. Stewart arrived from Hobart and took out a licence for a sheep station from 1 July 1840.[9]

Stewart was an associate of the well known Hobart publican Reay Clarke.[10] Clarke left Hobart and set up an inn at the location of Stewart’s sheep station in 1843. The location was referred to as "Clarke’s Ford" in October, 1843.[11] Clarke was granted a General Licence for the "Broadfoot" Inn, Sunday Creek on 27 April 1844.[12] By April 1845 it was recorded as "Broadford" Inn.[13]

In 1842, the Sunday Creek Inn (beside the creek named by Hume and Hovell in 1824) and Stockyard Inn were built to cater for passing trade. Blacksmiths and small stores soon appeared and the town was gazetted in 1854 with original allotments selling at £2 a piece. The area between the two inns became the focal point of business and leisure activities.

An area traditionally connected with Broadford has been Sugarloaf Creek, Victoria. The Sugarloaf Creek Station near Broadford was the first inland settlement in Victoria when it was set up by Charles Ebden and Charles Bonney on about 14 March 1837.[14]

Gold was discovered in 1858 in the nearby Reedy Creek, and later at Strath Creek and Sunday Creek[15] but was not long-lived.

The Post Office opened on 1 July 1852.[16] The North East railway line was built through the town in 1872.

The Broadford Courier printing office was opened in 1891, operating until 1978. It is maintained as a historical site by the Broadford Historical Society.[17]

 
Broadford Courier printing office

The Broadford Magistrates' Court ceased operation in July 1980 and was formally closed in November 1981. The former courthouse was subsequently used by a local religious group.[18]

On the 7th of February 2009, Broadford was a part of the Black Saturday bushfires, with the Kilmore East Fire which saw 119 deaths, 232 injured and 1,242 homes lost.

The Town today

Industry in Broadford includes a paper mill, the Broadford Mill. It opened in 1890, built by James McDougall. Now named the Australian Paper Mill and owned by National Paper Industries, it no longer produces paper but products for the packaging and allied industries.[19] There is also a Nestlé factory. The town's substantial reserves of fine white kaolin clay are used both as a medical absorbent and for the manufacture of pottery. It has a primary school, a secondary college and a kindergarten.

Broadford is also home to the Victorian State Motorcycle Complex, which has both road and off-road tracks, and hosts National riding events, as well as amateur track days. In 2014 Calibre Sports Inc. leased some land on the complex and in 2015 the complex hosted the Tough Mudder Australia event.

Popular sports in Broadford include Australian rules football and the town has a team, the Kangaroos, competing in the Outer East Football League.[20] The Broadford juniors play in the Seymour Junior Football Netball League.

Lawn bowls is also enjoyed with the club located next door to the Lions Park on the old caravan park grounds.

Broadford cricket club has three seniors teams playing across A, B and C grade, the club also has several junior teams competing in the U11's and U13's age groups.

Golfers play at the Broadford Golf Club on Horwood Road.[21]

RSL Fire

On the night of 9 January 2008 firefighters were called to a blaze at the Broadford RSL, but there was little crews could do to save the weatherboard hall. The Country Fire Authority's Scott Hamilton says the blaze caused about $300,000 damage to the building and destroyed its contents.[citation needed]

 
Broadford Presbyterian Church

Notable residents

Notable people from Broadford include

References

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Broadford (Urban Centre/Locality)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 13 October 2022.  
  2. ^ Clark, Ian D. Aboriginal languages and clans: an historical atlas of western and central Victoria, 1800-1900, Dept. of Geography and Environmental Science, Monash University, Melbourne, 1990, p363.
  3. ^ https://becker-zwar.com/john-william-walter-zwar-e4/ Family history site, open access
  4. ^ Williams, Martin. Hamilton Hume Sketch Maps: Origins and Modern Treatment, Victorian Historical Journal, Vol. 92, No. 1, June 2021, p. 19
  5. ^ ibid
  6. ^ ibid
  7. ^ Lieutenant Colonel White, of Mount Piper, Port Phillip Gazette, 27 October 1838, p. 3.
  8. ^ Nutt, Thomas, H. Plan of the Remainder of Kurkuruc Creek, Goulb18a1; Goulburn River; Nutt T.H.; Broadford Glenaroua, March 1842, VPRS 8168/P0002/2320, Public Record Office of Victoria, (PROV).
  9. ^ Persons Licensed to Depasture Stock, Port Phillip Gazette, 29 July 1840, p. 4.
  10. ^ Address to Alfred Stephen, Esq., Tasmanian, 3 May 1839, p.5.
  11. ^ Melbourne Times, 10 October 1843, p. 3
  12. ^ Port Phillip Gazette, 27 April 1844, p. 2
  13. ^ Port Phillip Gazette, 16 April 1845, p. 2
  14. ^ Williams, Martin, Charles Bonney and the fertile Kilmore Plains, Victorian Historical Journal, Volume 90, No. 1, June 2019, p. 107
  15. ^ Fletcher, B. J., Broadford A Regional History, Lowden Publishing, Kilmore, 1975, p.53
  16. ^ Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 11 April 2008
  17. ^ https://cv.vic.gov.au/organisations/broadford-courier-printing-office-operated-by-broadford-historical-society/ Culture Victoria
  18. ^ "Special Report No. 4 - Court Closures in Victoria" (PDF). Auditor-General of Victoria. 1986. p. 47. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  19. ^ "National Paper Industries - NPI".
  20. ^ RDFNL, Broadford to move to AFL Outer East for Season 2020, retrieved 22 March 2021{{citation}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  21. ^ Golf Select, Broadford, retrieved 11 May 2009

External links

  • Davern, R. 2015. When Broadford was young and so was I: my memories of its buildings and people. Broadford, Vic.: TB Books.
  • Fletcher, B.J. (ed.). 1975. Broadford: a regional history Kilmore, Vic.: Lowden Publishing.
  • Fletcher, B.J. (ed.). 2023. Broadford: a regional history - with additional notes Donvale, Vic.: Lowden Publishing.
  • McDonald, E.H. 2010. Country life: a history of Broadford and district 1891-1981. Broadford, Vic.: Broadford and District Historical Society.
  • Broadford Cemetery online deceased records and online map at Chronicle

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Broadford is a small town in central Victoria Australia At the 2021 census Broadford had a population of 4 076 1 The town is the headquarters of the Shire of Mitchell local government area and is approximately 73 kilometres 50 mi north of the state capital Melbourne Broadford VictoriaBroadfordBroadfordCoordinates37 12 S 145 04 E 37 200 S 145 067 E 37 200 145 067 Coordinates 37 12 S 145 04 E 37 200 S 145 067 E 37 200 145 067Population4 076 2021 census 1 Postcode s 3658Location73 km 45 mi N of Melbourne27 km 17 mi S of Seymour15 km 9 mi NE of KilmoreLGA s Shire of MitchellState electorate s EuroaFederal division s NichollsLocalities around Broadford Sugarloaf Creek Tallarook Strath CreekWillowmavin Broadford Strath CreekKilmore Wandong ClonbinaneBroadford lies on the major transport routes between Melbourne and Sydney The town is bypassed to the east by the Hume Freeway and the railway line linking the two cities passes through Broadford Broadford is built on the banks of Sunday Creek a tributary of the Goulburn River Contents 1 History 2 The Town today 3 RSL Fire 4 Notable residents 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe original inhabitants of Broadford are the Taungurung people a part of the Kulin nation that inhabited a large portion of central Victoria including Port Phillip Bay and its surrounds 2 A 1934 document recalling the 1870s notes the Puckapunyal tribe and there were about twenty in number I knew four of them fairly well one of whom was called Billy Hamilton and claimed to be the son of the Chief of the Puckapunyal tribe his lubra Mary Gelibrand and Lankey 3 Hamilton Hume and Captain William Hilton Hovell were the first Europeans to set foot on the future township of Broadford during their pioneering journey into inland Victoria in 1824 Hovell recorded that on Sunday the 12th December the party reached the top of the Murchison Gap East of Broadford and took a compass bearing of the remarkable Sugarloaf Hill that they could see They named it Mount Piper The bearing was written as W b S which is the navigator s standard compass point of West by South or 258 75 degrees It is nearly due West to the layman 4 The party continued on that bearing crossed Black Swamp Gully and reached the confluence of Dry Creek with Sunday Creek now the township of Broadford where they camped for the night They named the larger creek as Sunday Creek This meant that Broadford was also the first future township in Victoria where Europeans camped overnight 5 The next morning they were forced to travel for seven miles along Sunday Creek in a South by East direction nearly due South before they could find a crossing over its muddy banks at the now Waterford Park They then proceeded on through the middle of Wandong and crossed the Dividing Range at Hume s Pass 6 The first European resident of the townsite of Broadford was Lt Col Henry White who was reported as being of Mount Piper in October 1838 7 Mount Piper is 4 km west of Broadford White was the first recorded land holder in the vicinity The first survey map of the region in 1842 shows Colonel White s Station on Sunday Creek only 4 km downstream of its junction with Dry Creek 8 That junction became the future townsite of Broadford This map also shows Gideon Stewart s sheep station exactly on the future Broadford townsite 9 chains 181 metres East of the junction of Dry Creek with Sunday Creek Stewart arrived from Hobart and took out a licence for a sheep station from 1 July 1840 9 Stewart was an associate of the well known Hobart publican Reay Clarke 10 Clarke left Hobart and set up an inn at the location of Stewart s sheep station in 1843 The location was referred to as Clarke s Ford in October 1843 11 Clarke was granted a General Licence for the Broadfoot Inn Sunday Creek on 27 April 1844 12 By April 1845 it was recorded as Broadford Inn 13 In 1842 the Sunday Creek Inn beside the creek named by Hume and Hovell in 1824 and Stockyard Inn were built to cater for passing trade Blacksmiths and small stores soon appeared and the town was gazetted in 1854 with original allotments selling at 2 a piece The area between the two inns became the focal point of business and leisure activities An area traditionally connected with Broadford has been Sugarloaf Creek Victoria The Sugarloaf Creek Station near Broadford was the first inland settlement in Victoria when it was set up by Charles Ebden and Charles Bonney on about 14 March 1837 14 Gold was discovered in 1858 in the nearby Reedy Creek and later at Strath Creek and Sunday Creek 15 but was not long lived The Post Office opened on 1 July 1852 16 The North East railway line was built through the town in 1872 The Broadford Courier printing office was opened in 1891 operating until 1978 It is maintained as a historical site by the Broadford Historical Society 17 Broadford Courier printing office The Broadford Magistrates Court ceased operation in July 1980 and was formally closed in November 1981 The former courthouse was subsequently used by a local religious group 18 On the 7th of February 2009 Broadford was a part of the Black Saturday bushfires with the Kilmore East Fire which saw 119 deaths 232 injured and 1 242 homes lost The Town today EditIndustry in Broadford includes a paper mill the Broadford Mill It opened in 1890 built by James McDougall Now named the Australian Paper Mill and owned by National Paper Industries it no longer produces paper but products for the packaging and allied industries 19 There is also a Nestle factory The town s substantial reserves of fine white kaolin clay are used both as a medical absorbent and for the manufacture of pottery It has a primary school a secondary college and a kindergarten Broadford is also home to the Victorian State Motorcycle Complex which has both road and off road tracks and hosts National riding events as well as amateur track days In 2014 Calibre Sports Inc leased some land on the complex and in 2015 the complex hosted the Tough Mudder Australia event Popular sports in Broadford include Australian rules football and the town has a team the Kangaroos competing in the Outer East Football League 20 The Broadford juniors play in the Seymour Junior Football Netball League Lawn bowls is also enjoyed with the club located next door to the Lions Park on the old caravan park grounds Broadford cricket club has three seniors teams playing across A B and C grade the club also has several junior teams competing in the U11 s and U13 s age groups Golfers play at the Broadford Golf Club on Horwood Road 21 RSL Fire EditOn the night of 9 January 2008 firefighters were called to a blaze at the Broadford RSL but there was little crews could do to save the weatherboard hall The Country Fire Authority s Scott Hamilton says the blaze caused about 300 000 damage to the building and destroyed its contents citation needed Broadford Presbyterian ChurchNotable residents EditNotable people from Broadford include St Kilda Sydney Swans and Western Bulldogs Australian rules footballer Barry Hall Essendon Bombers Australian rules footballer Alan Ezard Adelaide Crows Australian rules footballer Richard Douglas Tom Wittingslow the biggest outdoor traveling carnival showman during the 1960s the 1990s president of the Victorian Showmans guild for a quarter century organizer of Moomba and introducer of the first big amusement rides to this country References Edit a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Broadford Urban Centre Locality 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 13 October 2022 Clark Ian D Aboriginal languages and clans an historical atlas of western and central Victoria 1800 1900 Dept of Geography and Environmental Science Monash University Melbourne 1990 p363 https becker zwar com john william walter zwar e4 Family history site open access Williams Martin Hamilton Hume Sketch Maps Origins and Modern Treatment Victorian Historical Journal Vol 92 No 1 June 2021 p 19 ibid ibid Lieutenant Colonel White of Mount Piper Port Phillip Gazette 27 October 1838 p 3 Nutt Thomas H Plan of the Remainder of Kurkuruc Creek Goulb18a1 Goulburn River Nutt T H Broadford Glenaroua March 1842 VPRS 8168 P0002 2320 Public Record Office of Victoria PROV Persons Licensed to Depasture Stock Port Phillip Gazette 29 July 1840 p 4 Address to Alfred Stephen Esq Tasmanian 3 May 1839 p 5 Melbourne Times 10 October 1843 p 3 Port Phillip Gazette 27 April 1844 p 2 Port Phillip Gazette 16 April 1845 p 2 Williams Martin Charles Bonney and the fertile Kilmore Plains Victorian Historical Journal Volume 90 No 1 June 2019 p 107 Fletcher B J Broadford A Regional History Lowden Publishing Kilmore 1975 p 53 Premier Postal History Post Office List retrieved 11 April 2008 https cv vic gov au organisations broadford courier printing office operated by broadford historical society Culture Victoria Special Report No 4 Court Closures in Victoria PDF Auditor General of Victoria 1986 p 47 Retrieved 12 April 2020 National Paper Industries NPI RDFNL Broadford to move to AFL Outer East for Season 2020 retrieved 22 March 2021 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint url status link Golf Select Broadford retrieved 11 May 2009External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Broadford Victoria Davern R 2015 When Broadford was young and so was I my memories of its buildings and people Broadford Vic TB Books Fletcher B J ed 1975 Broadford a regional history Kilmore Vic Lowden Publishing Fletcher B J ed 2023 Broadford a regional history with additional notes Donvale Vic Lowden Publishing McDonald E H 2010 Country life a history of Broadford and district 1891 1981 Broadford Vic Broadford and District Historical Society Broadford Cemetery online deceased records and online map at Chronicle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Broadford Victoria amp oldid 1151940801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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