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Eugowra

Eugowra is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The town is split between Forbes Shire and Cabonne Shire local government area, 341 kilometres (212 mi) west of the state capital, Sydney. At the 2016 census, Eugowra had a population of 779.

Eugowra
New South Wales
The main street of Eugowra
Eugowra
Coordinates33°26′0″S 148°22′0″E / 33.43333°S 148.36667°E / -33.43333; 148.36667
Population779 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)2806
Elevation271 m (889 ft)
Location
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)Orange
Federal division(s)Calare

Geography Edit

 
Eugowra Rocks

Situated 271 metres above sea level and 340 km west of Sydney in the Central West New South Wales, Eugowra is located in the Local Government Area of Cabonne Shire Council. The parliamentary seats for Eugowra fall under the New South Wales State seat of Orange and the Federal Division of Calare.

History of Eugowra Edit

The area was occupied by the Wiradjuri people before European settlement.

In 1815, European explorations in the area began, with the first being surveyor George Evans.

In 1817, John Oxley passed through the area on an expedition to explore the inland.

In 1834, Pastoral settlement began with the establishment of ‘Eugowra’ station.[2] Eugowra’ is said to be named after the Indigenous Australian word meaning "The place where the sand washes down the hill".[3]

In the 1860s, the village of Eugowra was developed, taking its name from the pastoral property. It developed near a bridge over Mandagery Creek on the route to Lachlan goldfields. The ‘John Bull Hotel’ (later named, ‘Fat Lamb Hotel’) was constructed.

On 15 June 1862, the infamous bushranger, Frank Gardiner and his gang, including Ben Hall, ambushed the Forbes-Orange Cobb and Co coach at Escort Rock, carrying out Australia's largest gold robbery. They stole 77 kilograms of gold and £3,700 in cash.

By 1866, there were 24 residents living in Eugowra village.

In 1869, the Mandagery Creek Bridge was built.

In 1881, the town was laid out and a police station (now residence), courthouse (now police station) and school were built into the 1890s.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, more than 2,000 slabs of granite used in the construction of Australian Parliament House, were sourced from Eugowra.

In 1921, Eugowra Rugby League Club was formed and competed in the Jack Hore Gold Cup and the Johnnie Walker Cup. The "Golden Eagles" as they are known, currently compete in the Woodbridge Cup competition.

On 22 October 2012, the historic ‘Fat Lamb Hotel’ was burnt down.

On 14 November 2022, Eugowra was affected by severe flooding that resulted in damage to 90 percent of the town's buildings. One person was confirmed to have died.[4]

Heritage listings Edit

Eugowra has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Economy Edit

The town has a number of nationally recognised dairy farms, feedlot, egg producers and quail farms.

Eugowra is known for its granite, with more than 2000 slabs of local granite used in Parliament House in Canberra.[6]

Amenities Edit

The town includes two primary schools, supermarket, hotel, two cafes, newsagent, butcher, bowling club, function centre, mechanic, hair salon, preschool, museum, pharmacy, GP, Multi Purpose Health centre, craft shop, as well as farm produce suppliers, post office, bank, lucerne plant, granite supply and a sawmill.

The town includes a supermarket, two hotels, a newsagent, a butcher and golf and bowling clubs, as well as farm produce suppliers, lucerne crops and a sawmill.[7]

Recreationally, Eugowra has a showground, sports ground, children's playground and skate park, swimming pool and caravaning/RV parking grounds with dump points.

Attractions Edit

Eugowra is increasing its tourism, with the inclusion of the Canola Cup Harness Race,[8] held during the Spring Racing Carnival. Eugowra hosts an annual campfire event as part of the Orange Fire Festival. Eugowra has murals and hosts a weekend for artists to paint further murals and hosts market stalls and car show.

Tourist attractions include picnicking and camping by Mandagery Creek, visiting the Museum & Bushranger Centre, visiting the heritage listed Escort Rock; exploring Nangar National Park for its bird watching, star gazing and flora; watching rugby league played at Ian Walsh Oval; hiking or mountain biking through Back Yamma State Forest; camping, fishing & picnicking alongside the Paytens Bridge or Lachlan River.

References Edit

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Eugowra". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 5 September 2018.  
  2. ^ . Walkabout. Fairfax. Archived from the original on 26 August 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2007.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 July 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2007.
  4. ^ "Inland 'tsunami' destroys NSW town of Eugowra, one person dead". ABC News. 16 November 2022.
  5. ^ "The Ben Hall Sites - Escort Rock". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H01827. Retrieved 18 May 2018.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  6. ^ . Travelmate. Archived from the original on 10 August 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2007.
  7. ^ Turner, Russell (2001). . Hansard and House Papers. Parliament of New South Wales. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2007.
  8. ^ "Canola Cup Harness Race".

External links Edit

  Media related to Eugowra, New South Wales at Wikimedia Commons

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Eugowra is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales Australia The town is split between Forbes Shire and Cabonne Shire local government area 341 kilometres 212 mi west of the state capital Sydney At the 2016 census Eugowra had a population of 779 Eugowra New South WalesThe main street of EugowraEugowraCoordinates33 26 0 S 148 22 0 E 33 43333 S 148 36667 E 33 43333 148 36667Population779 2016 census 1 Postcode s 2806Elevation271 m 889 ft Location341 km 212 mi W of Sydney81 km 50 mi W of Orange38 km 24 mi E of Forbes33 km 21 mi NW of CanowindraLGA s Forbes ShireCabonne ShireState electorate s OrangeFederal division s Calare Contents 1 Geography 2 History of Eugowra 3 Heritage listings 4 Economy 5 Amenities 6 Attractions 7 References 8 External linksGeography Edit nbsp Eugowra RocksSituated 271 metres above sea level and 340 km west of Sydney in the Central West New South Wales Eugowra is located in the Local Government Area of Cabonne Shire Council The parliamentary seats for Eugowra fall under the New South Wales State seat of Orange and the Federal Division of Calare History of Eugowra EditThe area was occupied by the Wiradjuri people before European settlement In 1815 European explorations in the area began with the first being surveyor George Evans In 1817 John Oxley passed through the area on an expedition to explore the inland In 1834 Pastoral settlement began with the establishment of Eugowra station 2 Eugowra is said to be named after the Indigenous Australian word meaning The place where the sand washes down the hill 3 In the 1860s the village of Eugowra was developed taking its name from the pastoral property It developed near a bridge over Mandagery Creek on the route to Lachlan goldfields The John Bull Hotel later named Fat Lamb Hotel was constructed On 15 June 1862 the infamous bushranger Frank Gardiner and his gang including Ben Hall ambushed the Forbes Orange Cobb and Co coach at Escort Rock carrying out Australia s largest gold robbery They stole 77 kilograms of gold and 3 700 in cash By 1866 there were 24 residents living in Eugowra village In 1869 the Mandagery Creek Bridge was built In 1881 the town was laid out and a police station now residence courthouse now police station and school were built into the 1890s In the late 1970s and early 1980s more than 2 000 slabs of granite used in the construction of Australian Parliament House were sourced from Eugowra In 1921 Eugowra Rugby League Club was formed and competed in the Jack Hore Gold Cup and the Johnnie Walker Cup The Golden Eagles as they are known currently compete in the Woodbridge Cup competition On 22 October 2012 the historic Fat Lamb Hotel was burnt down On 14 November 2022 Eugowra was affected by severe flooding that resulted in damage to 90 percent of the town s buildings One person was confirmed to have died 4 Heritage listings EditEugowra has a number of heritage listed sites including Escort Way Escort Rock 5 Economy EditThe town has a number of nationally recognised dairy farms feedlot egg producers and quail farms Eugowra is known for its granite with more than 2000 slabs of local granite used in Parliament House in Canberra 6 Amenities EditThe town includes two primary schools supermarket hotel two cafes newsagent butcher bowling club function centre mechanic hair salon preschool museum pharmacy GP Multi Purpose Health centre craft shop as well as farm produce suppliers post office bank lucerne plant granite supply and a sawmill The town includes a supermarket two hotels a newsagent a butcher and golf and bowling clubs as well as farm produce suppliers lucerne crops and a sawmill 7 Recreationally Eugowra has a showground sports ground children s playground and skate park swimming pool and caravaning RV parking grounds with dump points Attractions EditEugowra is increasing its tourism with the inclusion of the Canola Cup Harness Race 8 held during the Spring Racing Carnival Eugowra hosts an annual campfire event as part of the Orange Fire Festival Eugowra has murals and hosts a weekend for artists to paint further murals and hosts market stalls and car show Tourist attractions include picnicking and camping by Mandagery Creek visiting the Museum amp Bushranger Centre visiting the heritage listed Escort Rock exploring Nangar National Park for its bird watching star gazing and flora watching rugby league played at Ian Walsh Oval hiking or mountain biking through Back Yamma State Forest camping fishing amp picnicking alongside the Paytens Bridge or Lachlan River References Edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Eugowra 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 5 September 2018 nbsp Eugowra Walkabout Fairfax Archived from the original on 26 August 2007 Retrieved 25 June 2007 Eugowra Bushranger Territory Archived from the original on 15 July 2007 Retrieved 25 June 2007 Inland tsunami destroys NSW town of Eugowra one person dead ABC News 16 November 2022 The Ben Hall Sites Escort Rock New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H01827 Retrieved 18 May 2018 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Eugowra New South Wales Travelmate Archived from the original on 10 August 2007 Retrieved 25 June 2007 Turner Russell 2001 Eugowra Township Hansard and House Papers Parliament of New South Wales Archived from the original on 29 September 2007 Retrieved 25 June 2007 Canola Cup Harness Race External links Edit nbsp Media related to Eugowra New South Wales at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eugowra amp oldid 1168719152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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