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Southern Highlands (New South Wales)

The Southern Highlands, also locally referred to as the Highlands, is a geographical region and district in New South Wales, Australia and is 110 km south-west of Sydney. The entire region is under the local government area of the Wingecarribee Shire. The region is also considered a wine region.

Southern Highlands
New South Wales
Population47,882 (2016 census)[1]
Location
LGA(s)Wingecarribee Shire[2]
RegionCapital Country
State electorate(s) • Goulburn  • Kiama
Federal division(s) • Hume

 • Gilmore

 • Whitlam

The region specifically is the area centred on the commercial towns of Mittagong, Bowral, Moss Vale, Bundanoon and Robertson as well as the historic town of Berrima. Smaller villages like Burradoo, Sutton Forest, Colo Vale, Avoca, Yerrinbool, Exeter, Welby and many more that make up the Wingecarribee Shire are spread in between and around these main centres and serve mostly as residential areas.

The Highlands geographically sits between 500 m and 900 m above sea level on the Great Dividing Range.[3] Like other regions along this plateau such as the Blue Mountains to the north and the Australian Alps to the south, the Southern Highlands is known for its cool temperate climate. The Southern Highlands Shale Forest and Woodland and Blue Mountains and Southern Highlands Basalt Forests vegetation communities lie primarily within the region.

The Southern Highlands as a region is part of the larger Capital Country Region with the Highlands forming the northern part of the region and the Southern Tablelands forming the southern part of the region.

Demographics

The Southern Highland's council, Wingecarribee Shire, is home to about 44,379 (2006) residents and is growing at a rate of 2.1% per annum. The majority of the residents (84.5%) are Australian-born with the minority of the population being (15%) born overseas, primarily Europe. The population density of the Highlands is 16.5 persons/km2.

Local attractions

Berrima

 
Berrima's Surveyor General Inn that was established in 1834.[4]

Berrima is a village located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Bowral and 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) south west of Mittagong that once served as the main town of the Highlands. Notably, the region of Bowral, Mittagong and Berrima and various villages including the Northern Villages used to be known as the Berrima District. Berrima contains many historic buildings including the historical Berrima Gaol and Courthouse which is in use today and many other historical buildings.[5]

Bowral CBD

Bowral is considered the commercial centre of the Highlands and may be the most well-known towns of the Highlands. Bowral is well known for its boutiques, gourmet restaurants, Corbett Gardens and Springetts Arcade. The town is also home to the Sir Donald Bradman or Bradman Museum.

Bradman Museum, Bowral

 
The statue of Sir Donald Bradman outside the Bradman Museum.

The Bradman Museum is a tribute museum to Australian cricketer Sir Donald Bradman who grew up in and spent his early life in Bowral until his fame. The museum contains artifacts of Bradman's life and also serves as a museum of cricket and contains historical cricket memorabilia. The museum is located adjacent to Bradman Oval where the Australian Cricket Team play a friendly game annually.

Fitzroy Falls

Fitzroy Falls is a waterfall found in the Morton National Park near the Highlands' village of the same name, Fitzroy Falls, and located near Kangaroo Valley. The Fitroy Falls reserve offers lookouts of the waterfall and of panoramic views of the Morton National Park. The waterfall and village is located near the lake Fitzroy Reservoir.[6] The waterfall's and lake's reserve includes lookouts, bushwalking trails and picnic areas.

Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk, Robertson

The Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk, also known as Illawarra Fly is a canopy walkway located south-east of Robertson in the area known as Knights Hill. The facility is a 500m long and 25m high walk facility that opened in mid-2008. The project is similar to the Otway Fly Tree Top Walk in Victoria, Australia. The project consists of a 1500m walk. Moreover, 500m of the 1500m walk is 25m high among the Blackwoods and many other trees of the temperate rainforest of the Budderoo National Park and Illawarra Escarpment. In addition, the project has a 45m high lookout along with the walk that offers panoramic views far south to Bass Point and as far as north to Bundeena which is part of south of the Sutherland Shire. Other views include Wollongong, Lake Illawarra, Tasman Sea, Shellharbour, Kiama and other localities of the South Coast, as well as various localities of the Southern Highlands, the Illawarra Escarpment and Budderoo National Park.[7]

Joadja

Joadja is a historic abandoned ghost town about 32 km west of Mittagong. The town was established in the 1870s by the Australian Kerosene Oil and Mineral Company as Joadja valley's walls contained a vast reserve of shale. Notably, the town back in its time was one of the most populous towns in the Highlands. However, at the turn of the century when the shale ran out, the town's population began to dwindle and the town would be eventually abandoned by the early 1900s.[8]

Joadja at its height had a post office, theatre, general store, bakery, school of arts, refinery, railway line, miner's cottages and many other buildings. Notably, it was one of the first rural towns in New South Wales to be connected to the telephone.

Joadja's legacy still remains with many of the historical buildings remaining in ruin such as some of the miners' cottages, a school house, church, cemetery and refinery devices such as shale ovens. These ovens are protected and is World Heritage listed.[8]


Today, the Joadja Distillery produces Single Malt Whisky in honour of the Scottish mining families who worked the rich coal and shale seams in the late 1800s.

Manor houses

The Southern Highlands has a reputation of being an upscale area due to its upscale-style accommodation which include reputable resorts such as Craigieburn, Briars, Berida Manor House and Peppers Manor House. Each of these places are historical and have a historic significance to the local area.

Morton National Park

Robertson

Home of the Big Potato and Fountaindale Grand Manor "AKA" Ranelagh House. Fountaindale Grand Manor, originally built in 1924 and opened as Hotel Robertson, has had an interesting history. The Hotel boasted a nine-hole golf course, two tennis courts, croquet, lawn bowls, billiards, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, and an onsite mechanic who looked after guest's cars during their stay. The hotel won the "Most luxurious hotel in the Commonwealth" award in 1925, and was the first hotel in Australia to have phone lines to every room.

Wineries

The Highlands in the last decade has become a small yet significantly growing wine and cellar door region in New South Wales. It is believed that temperate climate, high annual rainfall as well as quality basalt soil makes it a perfect[citation needed] place for viticulture. There are many reputable wineries and vineyards that are located in the Highlands such as Joadja Estate, Bendooley Estate, Centennial Winery, St Maur Wines, Southern Highland Wines, and Eling Forest Winery. Some of these wineries have won awards nationally as well as internationally for the optimum quality of their wines.

Varieties primarily cultivated in the region are; chardonnay, riesling, sauvignon blanc, pinot noir and cabernet sauvignon.[3]

Wombeyan Caves

Events

Brigadoon

Brigadoon is a cultural Scottish Festival that occurs one day in April at Bundanoon every year. The festival celebrates Highland Scottish culture where Bundanoon becomes the fictional Scottish town of Brigadoon. Festivities of the day include; massive band parades playing various Scottish instruments such as bagpipes; Scottish dancing such as Highland dancing and Scottish country dance; and Highland games such as caber toss and stone put. In addition, Scottish cuisine is available during the festival such as Scotch pie and haggis.[9]

Tulip Time in Bowral

Tulip Time is a historical flower festival in Bowral where nearly 100,000 tulips that are planted in Bowral's Corbett Gardens bloom into flowers in late September and early October. The first festival was started in 1961 by the Rotary Club of Bowral-Mittagong. The festival usually lasts 14 days and includes various activities such as band parades, house and garden fairs, food and wine fairs and many other activities.[10]

The festival donates proceeds to various charities and this year[when?] will be sponsoring Westmead Children's Hospital. In the past, the festival has supported local churches, hospitals, youth centres, elderly centres and disadvantaged people of the community.[11]

Walk Through Bethlehem in Mittagong

Walk Through Bethlehem is an interactive Christmas experience for all ages. Visitors are invited to step back in time, into a reenactment of Bethlehem at the time of Jesus' birth. There they meet shepherds minding their flocks, potters, carpenters, stonemasons and copper-smiths at work, the wise men searching for the saviour, villagers selling their wares in the marketplace, before finally seeing Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus in the stable. Run by Mittagong Anglican Church (St. Stephen's), the event is held every second year in December, usually the week before Christmas. Held in the grounds of Mittagong Anglican Church on Main Street, the event has been run in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013 and 2015.[12]

Small events

Bundanoon hosts Community Garden's Grow Cook Eat Festival in March, Winterfest each June and Garden Ramble each October.[citation needed]

Wingello hosts Sled Dog Trials in June.[citation needed]

Local media

Newspapers

Radio

  • 2ST Radio  · 102.9 FM. · A commercial radio station that is based in Bowral and Nowra.
  • 92.5 FM Youth Radio (previously 2WYR925FM) · 92.5 FM. · The local community youth radio station that is based in Bowral.
  • Highland FM (previously 2WKT Radio) · 107.1 FM. · The local FM community radio station that is based in Bowral.
  • Classic Gold FM · 88.0 FM. · A local FM radio station playing music from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Wingecarribee (A)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 20 March 2018.  
  2. ^ (www.wsc.nsw.gov.au), Customer and Information Services, Wingecarribee Shire Council. "Wingecarribee Shire Council Online Customer Service Centre". www.wsc.nsw.gov.au. from the original on 19 March 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Page Not Found". wineaustralia.com. from the original on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2018. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 October 2009. Retrieved 9 October 2009.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 November 2009. Retrieved 17 November 2009.
  6. ^ "Fitzroy Falls – National Park". www.highlandsnsw.com.au. from the original on 20 March 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 July 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2009.
  8. ^ a b "Joadja, New South Wales". The Age. 17 February 2005. from the original on 16 November 2010.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 September 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2009.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 August 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2009.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 August 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2009.
  12. ^ "Home – Mittagong Region Anglican Church". www.mittang.com.au. from the original on 22 March 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  13. ^ "Sydney cleric Sheik Feiz Mohammed stirs the hatred". The Daily Telegraph. 18 September 2012. from the original on 19 January 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.

External links

  • Official website for Tourism Southern Highlands
  • Wingecarribee Shire Council
  • The Southern Highlands (established 1998)
  • Mittagong Anglican Church
  • Southern Highlands Community Bulletin Board
  • International Cricket Hall of Fame (incorporating Bradman Museum collection)
  • Brigadoon (the Bundanoon Highland Gathering)
  • Bundanoon Garden Ramble

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This article is about the region of the Southern Highlands New South Wales For the local government area of the Southern Highlands see Wingecarribee Shire The Southern Highlands also locally referred to as the Highlands is a geographical region and district in New South Wales Australia and is 110 km south west of Sydney The entire region is under the local government area of the Wingecarribee Shire The region is also considered a wine region Southern Highlands New South WalesMorton National Park at Fitzroy FallsPopulation47 882 2016 census 1 Location110 km 68 mi South West of Sydney CBD140 km 87 mi North East of CanberraLGA s Wingecarribee Shire 2 RegionCapital CountryState electorate s Goulburn KiamaFederal division s Hume Gilmore WhitlamLocalities around Southern Highlands Southern Tablelands Macarthur IllawarraSouthern Tablelands Southern Highlands IllawarraSouthern Tablelands Southern Tablelands South CoastThe region specifically is the area centred on the commercial towns of Mittagong Bowral Moss Vale Bundanoon and Robertson as well as the historic town of Berrima Smaller villages like Burradoo Sutton Forest Colo Vale Avoca Yerrinbool Exeter Welby and many more that make up the Wingecarribee Shire are spread in between and around these main centres and serve mostly as residential areas The Highlands geographically sits between 500 m and 900 m above sea level on the Great Dividing Range 3 Like other regions along this plateau such as the Blue Mountains to the north and the Australian Alps to the south the Southern Highlands is known for its cool temperate climate The Southern Highlands Shale Forest and Woodland and Blue Mountains and Southern Highlands Basalt Forests vegetation communities lie primarily within the region The Southern Highlands as a region is part of the larger Capital Country Region with the Highlands forming the northern part of the region and the Southern Tablelands forming the southern part of the region Contents 1 Demographics 2 Local attractions 2 1 Berrima 2 2 Bowral CBD 2 3 Bradman Museum Bowral 2 4 Fitzroy Falls 2 5 Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk Robertson 2 6 Joadja 2 7 Manor houses 2 8 Morton National Park 2 9 Robertson 2 10 Wineries 2 11 Wombeyan Caves 3 Events 3 1 Brigadoon 3 2 Tulip Time in Bowral 3 3 Walk Through Bethlehem in Mittagong 3 4 Small events 4 Local media 4 1 Newspapers 4 2 Radio 5 Notable people 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDemographics EditMain article Demographics of Wingecarribee Shire The Southern Highland s council Wingecarribee Shire is home to about 44 379 2006 residents and is growing at a rate of 2 1 per annum The majority of the residents 84 5 are Australian born with the minority of the population being 15 born overseas primarily Europe The population density of the Highlands is 16 5 persons km2 Local attractions EditBerrima Edit Berrima s Surveyor General Inn that was established in 1834 4 Main article Berrima New South Wales Berrima is a village located 10 kilometres 6 2 mi west of Bowral and 14 kilometres 8 7 mi south west of Mittagong that once served as the main town of the Highlands Notably the region of Bowral Mittagong and Berrima and various villages including the Northern Villages used to be known as the Berrima District Berrima contains many historic buildings including the historical Berrima Gaol and Courthouse which is in use today and many other historical buildings 5 Bowral CBD Edit Bowral Main article Bowral New South Wales Bowral is considered the commercial centre of the Highlands and may be the most well known towns of the Highlands Bowral is well known for its boutiques gourmet restaurants Corbett Gardens and Springetts Arcade The town is also home to the Sir Donald Bradman or Bradman Museum Kangaroo Valley Bradman Museum Bowral Edit The statue of Sir Donald Bradman outside the Bradman Museum The Bradman Museum is a tribute museum to Australian cricketer Sir Donald Bradman who grew up in and spent his early life in Bowral until his fame The museum contains artifacts of Bradman s life and also serves as a museum of cricket and contains historical cricket memorabilia The museum is located adjacent to Bradman Oval where the Australian Cricket Team play a friendly game annually Fitzroy Falls Edit Main article Fitzroy Falls New South Wales Fitzroy Falls is a waterfall found in the Morton National Park near the Highlands village of the same name Fitzroy Falls and located near Kangaroo Valley The Fitroy Falls reserve offers lookouts of the waterfall and of panoramic views of the Morton National Park The waterfall and village is located near the lake Fitzroy Reservoir 6 The waterfall s and lake s reserve includes lookouts bushwalking trails and picnic areas Grazing near Jamberoo Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk Robertson Edit The Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk also known as Illawarra Fly is a canopy walkway located south east of Robertson in the area known as Knights Hill The facility is a 500m long and 25m high walk facility that opened in mid 2008 The project is similar to the Otway Fly Tree Top Walk in Victoria Australia The project consists of a 1500m walk Moreover 500m of the 1500m walk is 25m high among the Blackwoods and many other trees of the temperate rainforest of the Budderoo National Park and Illawarra Escarpment In addition the project has a 45m high lookout along with the walk that offers panoramic views far south to Bass Point and as far as north to Bundeena which is part of south of the Sutherland Shire Other views include Wollongong Lake Illawarra Tasman Sea Shellharbour Kiama and other localities of the South Coast as well as various localities of the Southern Highlands the Illawarra Escarpment and Budderoo National Park 7 Joadja Edit Main article Joadja New South Wales Joadja is a historic abandoned ghost town about 32 km west of Mittagong The town was established in the 1870s by the Australian Kerosene Oil and Mineral Company as Joadja valley s walls contained a vast reserve of shale Notably the town back in its time was one of the most populous towns in the Highlands However at the turn of the century when the shale ran out the town s population began to dwindle and the town would be eventually abandoned by the early 1900s 8 Joadja at its height had a post office theatre general store bakery school of arts refinery railway line miner s cottages and many other buildings Notably it was one of the first rural towns in New South Wales to be connected to the telephone Joadja s legacy still remains with many of the historical buildings remaining in ruin such as some of the miners cottages a school house church cemetery and refinery devices such as shale ovens These ovens are protected and is World Heritage listed 8 Today the Joadja Distillery produces Single Malt Whisky in honour of the Scottish mining families who worked the rich coal and shale seams in the late 1800s Harper s Mansion Manor houses Edit The Southern Highlands has a reputation of being an upscale area due to its upscale style accommodation which include reputable resorts such as Craigieburn Briars Berida Manor House and Peppers Manor House Each of these places are historical and have a historic significance to the local area Morton National Park Edit Main article Morton National Park Robertson Edit Main article Robertson New South Wales Home of the Big Potato and Fountaindale Grand Manor AKA Ranelagh House Fountaindale Grand Manor originally built in 1924 and opened as Hotel Robertson has had an interesting history The Hotel boasted a nine hole golf course two tennis courts croquet lawn bowls billiards fishing hunting horseback riding and an onsite mechanic who looked after guest s cars during their stay The hotel won the Most luxurious hotel in the Commonwealth award in 1925 and was the first hotel in Australia to have phone lines to every room Wineries Edit The Highlands in the last decade has become a small yet significantly growing wine and cellar door region in New South Wales It is believed that temperate climate high annual rainfall as well as quality basalt soil makes it a perfect citation needed place for viticulture There are many reputable wineries and vineyards that are located in the Highlands such as Joadja Estate Bendooley Estate Centennial Winery St Maur Wines Southern Highland Wines and Eling Forest Winery Some of these wineries have won awards nationally as well as internationally for the optimum quality of their wines Varieties primarily cultivated in the region are chardonnay riesling sauvignon blanc pinot noir and cabernet sauvignon 3 Wombeyan Caves Edit Main article Wombeyan CavesEvents EditBrigadoon Edit Brigadoon is a cultural Scottish Festival that occurs one day in April at Bundanoon every year The festival celebrates Highland Scottish culture where Bundanoon becomes the fictional Scottish town of Brigadoon Festivities of the day include massive band parades playing various Scottish instruments such as bagpipes Scottish dancing such as Highland dancing and Scottish country dance and Highland games such as caber toss and stone put In addition Scottish cuisine is available during the festival such as Scotch pie and haggis 9 Tulip Time in Bowral Edit Tulip Time is a historical flower festival in Bowral where nearly 100 000 tulips that are planted in Bowral s Corbett Gardens bloom into flowers in late September and early October The first festival was started in 1961 by the Rotary Club of Bowral Mittagong The festival usually lasts 14 days and includes various activities such as band parades house and garden fairs food and wine fairs and many other activities 10 The festival donates proceeds to various charities and this year when will be sponsoring Westmead Children s Hospital In the past the festival has supported local churches hospitals youth centres elderly centres and disadvantaged people of the community 11 Walk Through Bethlehem in Mittagong Edit Walk Through Bethlehem is an interactive Christmas experience for all ages Visitors are invited to step back in time into a reenactment of Bethlehem at the time of Jesus birth There they meet shepherds minding their flocks potters carpenters stonemasons and copper smiths at work the wise men searching for the saviour villagers selling their wares in the marketplace before finally seeing Mary Joseph and baby Jesus in the stable Run by Mittagong Anglican Church St Stephen s the event is held every second year in December usually the week before Christmas Held in the grounds of Mittagong Anglican Church on Main Street the event has been run in 2008 2009 2011 2013 and 2015 12 Small events Edit Bundanoon hosts Community Garden s Grow Cook Eat Festival in March Winterfest each June and Garden Ramble each October citation needed Wingello hosts Sled Dog Trials in June citation needed Local media EditNewspapers Edit The Southern Highland News The local tri weekly newspaper based in Bowral It was first established in 1958 It is owned by Fairfax s Rural Press It caters for the entire Wingecarribee Shire The Highlands Post The free local advertising newspaper owned and run by Southern Highland News It is delivered to all villages and towns of the entire Wingecarribee Shire Radio Edit 2ST Radio 102 9 FM A commercial radio station that is based in Bowral and Nowra 92 5 FM Youth Radio previously 2WYR925FM 92 5 FM The local community youth radio station that is based in Bowral Highland FM previously 2WKT Radio 107 1 FM The local FM community radio station that is based in Bowral Classic Gold FM 88 0 FM A local FM radio station playing music from the 1950s 1960s and 1970s Notable people EditJono Brauer Australian alpine skier who specialises in slalom and giant slalom Ann Carr Boyd Australian classical composer David Griffin Australian lawyer and businessman and former Lord Mayor of Sydney Jonathan Hardy New Zealand born Australian actor writer and director Frank Tidswell Australian physician Leo Sayer English Australian singer songwriter Nicole Kidman Australian American actress producer and singer Nathan Hindmarsh Australian rugby league player Feiz Mohammad Australian preacher of Lebanese descent 13 See also EditWingecarribee Shire History of BowralReferences Edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Wingecarribee A 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 20 March 2018 www wsc nsw gov au Customer and Information Services Wingecarribee Shire Council Wingecarribee Shire Council Online Customer Service Centre www wsc nsw gov au Archived from the original on 19 March 2018 Retrieved 5 May 2018 a b Page Not Found wineaustralia com Archived from the original on 10 October 2017 Retrieved 5 May 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help Welcome to Surveyor General Inn Archived from the original on 13 October 2009 Retrieved 9 October 2009 Berrima Village History amp Attractions Archived from the original on 21 November 2009 Retrieved 17 November 2009 Fitzroy Falls National Park 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