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Muckleford, Victoria

Muckleford is a locality in central Victoria, Australia. The area, also known as Wattle Flat,[2] lies along the Muckleford Creek, a minor tributary of the Loddon River, approximately 127 kilometres north-west of the Melbourne city centre, and within the jurisdiction of the Mount Alexander Shire council. The nearest sizeable town is Castlemaine, approximately 7 km to the east. The original township is named after the English hamlet of the same name in Dorset, UK.

Muckleford
Victoria
Typical view of hills in Muckleford, from Rilens Road.
Muckleford
Coordinates37°01′S 144°09′E / 37.017°S 144.150°E / -37.017; 144.150
Population405 (2016 census)[1]
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Mount Alexander
State electorate(s)Bendigo West
Federal division(s)Bendigo

Geography edit

The region is characterised by gently undulating terrain featuring several farms and smaller rural properties. Formed over millions of years, the land contains many types of quartz sand, gravel and clay, with more fertile alluvial deposits along the Muckleford Creek valley.[3] Muckleford Creek rises below Walmer and eventually flows into the Loddon River. For much of the year, the area experiences relatively dry conditions, more suited to sheep farming than dairying.

The land to the west of Muckleford is characterised by sparse eucalypt forest of box ironbark, some areas of which were mined for gold in during the 19th century.[4] This western forest contains many remnants of the local mining history, including several open and covered mine shafts, and a poppet head which was part of the "Red White and Blue" mine.

Muckleford is crossed by several roads. Rilens Road, surfaced with yellow gravel, used to have a single raised telephone wire on wooden poles on its north side, which served local farms and houses. The road runs west from the Pyrenees Highway (Route B180), and crosses the Muckleford-Walmer Road, which runs north to south. It crosses the Muckleford Creek, and then passes through a thin eucalypt forest. Along the Muckleford-Walmer Road are several farms, a disused red brick church, and the Muckleford Cemetery.[5]

The Pyrenees Highway connects Castlemaine to Newstead. The Maldon to Castlemaine road runs chiefly west to east, cutting through the Muckleford region. Adjacent to the Castlemaine Golf Club is the Castlemaine Steiner School and Kindergarten, which was founded in 1987.[6]

In the 2006 census, the Muckleford area had a population of 1107.[1] Ten years later, in 2016, that number had fallen to 405 and the median age of the local population was 47 years.[7] 

History edit

The original inhabitants of the area were the Dja Dja Wurrung people, who followed a generally nomadic lifestyle.[8] One of the first Europeans in the area was the explorer Major Thomas Mitchell, who travelled through in the spring of 1836 while undertaking the exploration of what he called "Australia Felix". Squatters arrived a few years later and established a handful of small "runs". Formal pastoral leases became available during the late 1840s.[9]

 
Former South Muckleford State School, erected in 1871

There was no major development in the area until a series of small gold rushes occurred near Muckleford Creek and Wattle Flat in the early 1850s,[10] and a small town quickly sprung up in the vicinity of the Maldon to Castlemaine Road and Muckleford Creek crossing. The town served the needs of the prospectors and speculators, and quickly rose to a population of over 2000 people. Within a year, there were hotels such as Monk's, Simson's and the Orrville to quench the thirst of the miners. A small Anglican school began to educate the children of the diggings. Located at North Muckleford, it remained open until 1877. in 1871, that school was replaced by a government primary school, South Muckleford State School (No 1124).[11] Muckleford Post Office opened on 1 August 1857 and closed in 1966.[12]

In 1884, Muckleford railway station was opened to the north of the township, on the Castlemaine to Maldon branch line. The station, along with a large goods shed, has been restored, and forms part of the Victorian Goldfields Railway. In early 2017, the railway was used at least twice a week, with a steam-hauled train stopping at Muckleford station.[13] The service has become a major tourist attraction for the area.[14]

For almost a decade before 2015, the area experienced severe drought conditions and some of the smaller creeks which fed the larger tributaries ran dry for several years.[15]

Commerce and Local Facilities edit

The 18-hole golf course Castlemaine Golf Club[16] is situated at the crossroads of Rilens Road and the Pyrenees Highway, with 9 holes on each side of the sealed road. The golf course is set in the natural bushlands, and the clubhouse is also available for functions.

In 1995, land was purchased on Rilens Road, near its intersection with the Pyrenees Highway, to establish the Castlemaine Steiner School and Kindergarten, catering for students from kindergarten to Year 8.[17]

The Muckleford State Forest and recreation area incorporates mining relics, a picnic area, walking tracks, and native flora and fauna.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Muckleford (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 25 October 2007.
  2. ^ Warson, A.B. The lost and almost forgotten towns of colonial Victoria. Watson, 2003
  3. ^ Muckleford Landcare (web document) Retrieved on 10 February 2021 from https://cartography.id.au/muckleford/muckleford_fault.pdf
  4. ^ "Victorian Goldfields Railway".
  5. ^ "Australian Cemeteries - Victoria - Muckleford Cemetery".
  6. ^ "Castlemaine Steiner School and Kindergarten".
  7. ^ 2016 Census Quickstats (webpage) retrieved on 10 February 2021 from https://quickstats.censusdata.abs.gov.au/census_services/getproduct/census/2016/quickstat/SSC21812
  8. ^ Mary Camilleri (2014) Red White and Blue Recreation Site - Muckleford State Forest. (web document) Retrieved on 8 January 2017 from http://www.depi.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/270706/FS0070-Red-White-and-Blue-Recreation-Site.pdf
  9. ^ Taylor, Phil (2004) Heritage Study of the Shire of Newstead (web document) retrieved on 25 May 2020 from http://www.mountalexander.vic.gov.au/Files/DESD/2_Newstead_Heritage_Study_Section_02_Environmental_History.pdf
  10. ^ MUCKLEFORD RUSH. (25 May 1855). Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), p. 2. Retrieved 23 December 2016, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202634388
  11. ^ "Former Common School No 1124". vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au. 1998. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  12. ^ Phoenix Auctions History, Post Office List, retrieved 25 March 2021
  13. ^ Victorian Goldfields Railway (webpage) Retrieved on 27 March 2017 from http://www.vgr.com.au/timetable.php
  14. ^ Muckleford : A brief history (webpage) retrieved on 25 May 2020 from http://www.vgr.com.au/muckleford.php
  15. ^ North Central Catchment Management Authority (2008) Looking to the future, consolidating the past. (report) Retrieved on 25 May 2020 from http://www.nccma.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/publications/nccma052_annual_report_lr_07-08.pdf
  16. ^ "Home". castlemainegolf.com.
  17. ^ Our school (web page) retrieved on 10 February 2021 from https://www.cssk.vic.edu.au/our-school/
  18. ^ Muckleford Forest Walking Tracks web page, Cartography Community Mapping, October 2019, retrieved 25 December 2019

Web sites edit

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Muckleford is a locality in central Victoria Australia The area also known as Wattle Flat 2 lies along the Muckleford Creek a minor tributary of the Loddon River approximately 127 kilometres north west of the Melbourne city centre and within the jurisdiction of the Mount Alexander Shire council The nearest sizeable town is Castlemaine approximately 7 km to the east The original township is named after the English hamlet of the same name in Dorset UK Muckleford VictoriaTypical view of hills in Muckleford from Rilens Road MucklefordCoordinates37 01 S 144 09 E 37 017 S 144 150 E 37 017 144 150Population405 2016 census 1 Location127 km 79 mi from Melbourne35 km 22 mi from Bendigo7 km 4 mi from CastlemaineLGA s Shire of Mount AlexanderState electorate s Bendigo WestFederal division s Bendigo Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Commerce and Local Facilities 4 References 5 Web sitesGeography editThe region is characterised by gently undulating terrain featuring several farms and smaller rural properties Formed over millions of years the land contains many types of quartz sand gravel and clay with more fertile alluvial deposits along the Muckleford Creek valley 3 Muckleford Creek rises below Walmer and eventually flows into the Loddon River For much of the year the area experiences relatively dry conditions more suited to sheep farming than dairying The land to the west of Muckleford is characterised by sparse eucalypt forest of box ironbark some areas of which were mined for gold in during the 19th century 4 This western forest contains many remnants of the local mining history including several open and covered mine shafts and a poppet head which was part of the Red White and Blue mine Muckleford is crossed by several roads Rilens Road surfaced with yellow gravel used to have a single raised telephone wire on wooden poles on its north side which served local farms and houses The road runs west from the Pyrenees Highway Route B180 and crosses the Muckleford Walmer Road which runs north to south It crosses the Muckleford Creek and then passes through a thin eucalypt forest Along the Muckleford Walmer Road are several farms a disused red brick church and the Muckleford Cemetery 5 The Pyrenees Highway connects Castlemaine to Newstead The Maldon to Castlemaine road runs chiefly west to east cutting through the Muckleford region Adjacent to the Castlemaine Golf Club is the Castlemaine Steiner School and Kindergarten which was founded in 1987 6 In the 2006 census the Muckleford area had a population of 1107 1 Ten years later in 2016 that number had fallen to 405 and the median age of the local population was 47 years 7 History editThe original inhabitants of the area were the Dja Dja Wurrung people who followed a generally nomadic lifestyle 8 One of the first Europeans in the area was the explorer Major Thomas Mitchell who travelled through in the spring of 1836 while undertaking the exploration of what he called Australia Felix Squatters arrived a few years later and established a handful of small runs Formal pastoral leases became available during the late 1840s 9 nbsp Former South Muckleford State School erected in 1871 There was no major development in the area until a series of small gold rushes occurred near Muckleford Creek and Wattle Flat in the early 1850s 10 and a small town quickly sprung up in the vicinity of the Maldon to Castlemaine Road and Muckleford Creek crossing The town served the needs of the prospectors and speculators and quickly rose to a population of over 2000 people Within a year there were hotels such as Monk s Simson s and the Orrville to quench the thirst of the miners A small Anglican school began to educate the children of the diggings Located at North Muckleford it remained open until 1877 in 1871 that school was replaced by a government primary school South Muckleford State School No 1124 11 Muckleford Post Office opened on 1 August 1857 and closed in 1966 12 In 1884 Muckleford railway station was opened to the north of the township on the Castlemaine to Maldon branch line The station along with a large goods shed has been restored and forms part of the Victorian Goldfields Railway In early 2017 the railway was used at least twice a week with a steam hauled train stopping at Muckleford station 13 The service has become a major tourist attraction for the area 14 For almost a decade before 2015 the area experienced severe drought conditions and some of the smaller creeks which fed the larger tributaries ran dry for several years 15 Commerce and Local Facilities editThe 18 hole golf course Castlemaine Golf Club 16 is situated at the crossroads of Rilens Road and the Pyrenees Highway with 9 holes on each side of the sealed road The golf course is set in the natural bushlands and the clubhouse is also available for functions In 1995 land was purchased on Rilens Road near its intersection with the Pyrenees Highway to establish the Castlemaine Steiner School and Kindergarten catering for students from kindergarten to Year 8 17 The Muckleford State Forest and recreation area incorporates mining relics a picnic area walking tracks and native flora and fauna 18 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Muckleford Victoria a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 25 October 2007 Muckleford State Suburb 2006 Census QuickStats Retrieved 25 October 2007 Warson A B The lost and almost forgotten towns of colonial Victoria Watson 2003 Muckleford Landcare web document Retrieved on 10 February 2021 from https cartography id au muckleford muckleford fault pdf Victorian Goldfields Railway Australian Cemeteries Victoria Muckleford Cemetery Castlemaine Steiner School and Kindergarten 2016 Census Quickstats webpage retrieved on 10 February 2021 from https quickstats censusdata abs gov au census services getproduct census 2016 quickstat SSC21812 Mary Camilleri 2014 Red White and Blue Recreation Site Muckleford State Forest web document Retrieved on 8 January 2017 from http www depi vic gov au data assets pdf file 0004 270706 FS0070 Red White and Blue Recreation Site pdf Taylor Phil 2004 Heritage Study of the Shire of Newstead web document retrieved on 25 May 2020 from http www mountalexander vic gov au Files DESD 2 Newstead Heritage Study Section 02 Environmental History pdf MUCKLEFORD RUSH 25 May 1855 Mount Alexander Mail Vic 1854 1917 p 2 Retrieved 23 December 2016 from http nla gov au nla news article202634388 Former Common School No 1124 vhd heritage vic gov au 1998 Retrieved 10 January 2021 Phoenix Auctions History Post Office List retrieved 25 March 2021 Victorian Goldfields Railway webpage Retrieved on 27 March 2017 from http www vgr com au timetable php Muckleford A brief history webpage retrieved on 25 May 2020 from http www vgr com au muckleford php North Central Catchment Management Authority 2008 Looking to the future consolidating the past report Retrieved on 25 May 2020 from http www nccma vic gov au sites default files publications nccma052 annual report lr 07 08 pdf Home castlemainegolf com Our school web page retrieved on 10 February 2021 from https www cssk vic edu au our school Muckleford Forest Walking Tracks web page Cartography Community Mapping October 2019 retrieved 25 December 2019Web sites edithttps whilewaitingforgodot net 2017 06 26 muckleford south primary school Muckleford State School https ccmaps au muckleford muckleford htm Muckleford Forest https www monumentaustralia org au themes conflict ww1 display 106030 south muckleford state school honour roll Muckleford State School honour roll of the Great War Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muckleford Victoria amp oldid 1177442488, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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