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Rainbow, Victoria

Rainbow is a town in the Shire of Hindmarsh in northwest Victoria, Australia, 400 kilometres (250 mi) from Melbourne. The nearest large towns are Warracknabeal, Dimboola and Nhill, all to the south. At the 2021 census, Rainbow had a population of 672.[1]

Rainbow
Victoria
War memorial in the main street
Rainbow
Coordinates35°54′03″S 141°59′50″E / 35.90083°S 141.99722°E / -35.90083; 141.99722
Population683 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)3424
Elevation88 m (289 ft)
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Hindmarsh
State electorate(s)Mildura, Lowan
Federal division(s)Mallee
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
22.6 °C
73 °F
8.8 °C
48 °F
355.7 mm
14 in

History edit

In 1899 the railway line was extended from Jeparit to a projected town site, Rainbow Rise, named after a sand lunette covered with wildflowers in the shape of a rainbow. A post office opened on 2 July 1900[2] and town blocks in Rainbow were sold in October 1900. By 1910 the township was referred to as the Metropolis of the Mallee.

Robert Riby owned and operated the first newspaper in Rainbow. He married Mary Anne Palethorp.

Rainbow was well known for its wheat. Silos still stand there and are visible from kilometres away.

Many of the town's original settlers were of German descent, and came across country from South Australia. In its early years, names such as Strauss, Petschel, Bretag, Rogasch, Fischer, Schumann, Schulz, Kruger and Heinrich were common, as well as the English names Dunn, Wallis, Smith, Brown, Fisher and Small.

The railway line transported wheat, other grains and passengers. In later years, it was used for freight only.

The Rainbow Magistrates' Court closed on 1 January 1983.[3]

Rainbow was part of the Dimboola Shire until 25 January 1995, when the shire was united with the Lowan Shire.

The town was the subject of an episode of the ABC television program Enough Rope, with Andrew Denton, on 31 July 2006.

Gauge edit

When the Melbourne to Adelaide main line was changed to standard gauge, the Rainbow branchline was also re-gauged.

Today edit

Rainbow is a small commercial centre for the surrounding agricultural area. To its south is Victoria's largest freshwater lake, Lake Hindmarsh. To its north are Lake Albacutya, which is usually dry but a Ramsar-listed bird habitat; and Wyperfeld National Park. Rainbow is a useful base from which tourists, especially birdwatchers, can explore the surrounding region. It is notable for its unique main street, which incorporates a central strip of parkland.

Despite its remoteness, Rainbow prides itself on community involvement. There are football, netball, cricket, golf, bowls and volleyball clubs, arts groups, a community learning group, service clubs and a proactive town committee. Local businesses include a baker, butcher, chemist, modern supermarket, stock and station agents, a weekly newspaper (the Rainbow-Jeparit Argus) and a service station. There is also a police station.

With its neighbouring township Jeparit, Rainbow has a football team, Jeparit-Rainbow, competing in the Horsham District Football League.

Rainbow has one school, Rainbow P-12 College at 17 Albert Street. Established in January 2015 from the former primary and secondary schools, it serves students from nearby farms and towns, from Years foundation (prep) to 12 (VCE). The former Rainbow Primary School for younger students was co-located to the site of the secondary college in 2011, in a new $3.5 million building. P-12 college was established following a process of community consultation.

Golfers play at the course of the Rainbow Golf Club on Nhill Road.[4]

In November 2022, owner Graham Francis registered Australia-wide the name "King Charles III Hotel" after recently renovating the hotel and painting it light-blue with white accenting and establish an AirBNB. The hotel was established as the Kenmare Wine Saloon in 1894, before moving to Rainbow in 1906 when it officially became the Rainbow Royal Hotel.[5]

Population edit

  • 0 (1911)
  • 1303 (1933)
  • 829 (1954)
  • 587 (1991)
  • 497 (2006)
  • 525 (2011)
  • 683 (2016)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Rainbow (L) (Urban Centre/Locality)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 27 July 2013.  
  2. ^ Phoenix Auctions History, Post Office List, retrieved 31 January 2021
  3. ^ "Special Report No. 4 - Court Closures in Victoria" (PDF). Auditor-General of Victoria. 1986. p. 79. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  4. ^ Golf Select, Rainbow, retrieved 11 May 2009
  5. ^ Could this Victorian hotel be the first in Australia to be named after King Charles III?, Tamara Clark and Andrew Kelso, ABC News Online, 2022-11-17

External links edit

  Media related to Rainbow, Victoria at Wikimedia Commons

  • Discover Rainbow – town website
  • Enough Rope with Andrew Denton: Rainbow (transcript and audio), ABC TV, 31 July 2006.
  • The Rainbow Region - Colourising Yesteryear

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Rainbow is a town in the Shire of Hindmarsh in northwest Victoria Australia 400 kilometres 250 mi from Melbourne The nearest large towns are Warracknabeal Dimboola and Nhill all to the south At the 2021 census Rainbow had a population of 672 1 Rainbow VictoriaWar memorial in the main streetRainbowCoordinates35 54 03 S 141 59 50 E 35 90083 S 141 99722 E 35 90083 141 99722Population683 2016 census 1 Postcode s 3424Elevation88 m 289 ft Location400 km 249 mi NW of Melbourne428 km 266 mi E of Adelaide105 km 65 mi N of HorshamLGA s Shire of HindmarshState electorate s Mildura LowanFederal division s MalleeMean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall22 6 C 73 F 8 8 C 48 F 355 7 mm 14 in Contents 1 History 2 Gauge 3 Today 4 Population 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn 1899 the railway line was extended from Jeparit to a projected town site Rainbow Rise named after a sand lunette covered with wildflowers in the shape of a rainbow A post office opened on 2 July 1900 2 and town blocks in Rainbow were sold in October 1900 By 1910 the township was referred to as the Metropolis of the Mallee Robert Riby owned and operated the first newspaper in Rainbow He married Mary Anne Palethorp Rainbow was well known for its wheat Silos still stand there and are visible from kilometres away Many of the town s original settlers were of German descent and came across country from South Australia In its early years names such as Strauss Petschel Bretag Rogasch Fischer Schumann Schulz Kruger and Heinrich were common as well as the English names Dunn Wallis Smith Brown Fisher and Small The railway line transported wheat other grains and passengers In later years it was used for freight only The Rainbow Magistrates Court closed on 1 January 1983 3 Rainbow was part of the Dimboola Shire until 25 January 1995 when the shire was united with the Lowan Shire The town was the subject of an episode of the ABC television program Enough Rope with Andrew Denton on 31 July 2006 Gauge editWhen the Melbourne to Adelaide main line was changed to standard gauge the Rainbow branchline was also re gauged Today editRainbow is a small commercial centre for the surrounding agricultural area To its south is Victoria s largest freshwater lake Lake Hindmarsh To its north are Lake Albacutya which is usually dry but a Ramsar listed bird habitat and Wyperfeld National Park Rainbow is a useful base from which tourists especially birdwatchers can explore the surrounding region It is notable for its unique main street which incorporates a central strip of parkland Despite its remoteness Rainbow prides itself on community involvement There are football netball cricket golf bowls and volleyball clubs arts groups a community learning group service clubs and a proactive town committee Local businesses include a baker butcher chemist modern supermarket stock and station agents a weekly newspaper the Rainbow Jeparit Argus and a service station There is also a police station With its neighbouring township Jeparit Rainbow has a football team Jeparit Rainbow competing in the Horsham District Football League Rainbow has one school Rainbow P 12 College at 17 Albert Street Established in January 2015 from the former primary and secondary schools it serves students from nearby farms and towns from Years foundation prep to 12 VCE The former Rainbow Primary School for younger students was co located to the site of the secondary college in 2011 in a new 3 5 million building P 12 college was established following a process of community consultation Golfers play at the course of the Rainbow Golf Club on Nhill Road 4 In November 2022 owner Graham Francis registered Australia wide the name King Charles III Hotel after recently renovating the hotel and painting it light blue with white accenting and establish an AirBNB The hotel was established as the Kenmare Wine Saloon in 1894 before moving to Rainbow in 1906 when it officially became the Rainbow Royal Hotel 5 Population edit0 1911 1303 1933 829 1954 587 1991 497 2006 525 2011 683 2016 References edit a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Rainbow L Urban Centre Locality 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 27 July 2013 nbsp Phoenix Auctions History Post Office List retrieved 31 January 2021 Special Report No 4 Court Closures in Victoria PDF Auditor General of Victoria 1986 p 79 Retrieved 12 April 2020 Golf Select Rainbow retrieved 11 May 2009 Could this Victorian hotel be the first in Australia to be named after King Charles III Tamara Clark and Andrew Kelso ABC News Online 2022 11 17External links edit nbsp Media related to Rainbow Victoria at Wikimedia Commons Discover Rainbow town website Enough Rope with Andrew Denton Rainbow transcript and audio ABC TV 31 July 2006 The Rainbow Region Colourising Yesteryear Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rainbow Victoria amp oldid 1171153652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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