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Swan Hill

Swan Hill is a city in the northwest of Victoria, Australia on the Murray Valley Highway and on the south bank of the Murray River, downstream from the junction of the Loddon River. At 2021 census, Swan Hill had a population of 11,508.[1]

Swan Hill
Victoria
A park in central Swan Hill
Swan Hill
Coordinates35°20′0″S 143°33′0″E / 35.33333°S 143.55000°E / -35.33333; 143.55000
Population11,508 (2021 census)[1]
Established1846
Postcode(s)3585
Elevation70 m (230 ft)
Location
LGA(s)Rural City of Swan Hill
State electorate(s)Murray Plains
Federal division(s)Mallee
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
23.9 °C
75 °F
9.4 °C
49 °F
310.3 mm
12.2 in

Indigenous People edit

The area is inhabited by the Wemba-Wemba (or Wamba-Wamba), Latji Latji, Tatti Tatti, Waddi Waddi and Barapa Barapa people. [2] Swan Hill was called "Matakupaat" or "place of the Platypus" by the Wemba Wamba people. Their language is the Wemba Wemba language, and the sub dialect is Bura Bura. [3] At the time of the 2021 census, 4.5% of people in Swan Hill were indigenous. This is much higher than the average for Victoria (1%) and Australia overall (3.2%). [4]

History edit

In the Dreamtime, Totyerguil (from the area now known as Swan Hill) ran out of spears while chasing Otchtout the cod. This chase is part of the mythology of the creation of the Murray River. Based on evidence from Coobool Creek and Kow Swamp, it appears that Aboriginal people have lived in the area for the last 13,000–9,000 years.[5][6]


The area was given its current name by explorer Thomas Mitchell, while camping beside a hill on 21 June 1836.

Among the reeds on the point of ground between the two rivers was a shallow lagoon where swans and other wild fowl so abounded that, although half a mile from our camp, their noise disturbed us through the night. I therefore named this somewhat remarkable and isolated feature Swan Hill, a point which may probably be found to mark the junction of two fine streams.

— Thomas Mitchell[7]

The European community grew up around a punt river crossing, which was established as early as 1846. This crossing serviced the growing agricultural area, and was the only river crossing for 100 km. The Post Office opened here on 1 February 1849.[8]

In 1853 Francis Cadell navigated the Murray river from its mouth in South Australia to Swan Hill in his paddle steamer, Lady Augusta. He arrived on 17 September 1853, narrowly beating William Randell of Mannum, who arrived 4 hours later in the PS Mary Ann. This demonstrated the feasibility of river traffic, which flourished until the introduction of the railway.

In 1876 Swan Hill was described in the following terms:

Swan-hill is a small, and, notwithstanding its 20 or 25 years of existence, not very flourishing, township… The population does not exceed 100 persons, but the township can boast of a substantial post and telegraph office, which is the principal building in the place. There is a church built of brick, belonging to the Church of England, and a small wooden chapel owned by some other denomination. The hospital, for Swan-hill can also boast of a hospital, is prettily situated at the junction of the Little Murray with the main stream. The district around the town is principally pastoral. About 10 or 12 miles distant there is a salt lake, from which a coarse salt is obtained and exported to Riverina and the Upper Murray. There is a mail three times a week, and the township is already connected with the metropolis by telegraph.

— The Argus[9]

In 1883 the first of several red brick water towers was built to supply the growing town with water. Water was pumped out of the river and into the top of the tower by a wood-fired steam engine, and then flowed by gravitation to surrounding businesses and private residences. Many of these towers can still be seen around town.

The railway from Bendigo was extended from Kerang to Swan Hill station in May 1890, being extended to Piangil in 1915.[10]

The punt river crossing was replaced by a timber truss, steel lift span bridge in 1896.[11]

The first six telephones were connected in Swan Hill on 2 October 1911. The National Bank was phone number 1.[12]

In 1914, Isaburo (Jo) Takasuka produced the first commercial rice crop in Australia. He grew Japanese (Japonica) varieties on 200 acres (81 ha) of flood prone land on the Murray River near Swan Hill. The Chinese had been growing rice in Australia since at least 1877.[13]

Swan Hill became a city in 1965.

Burke and Wills edit

The Burke and Wills expedition reached Swan Hill on Thursday, 6 September 1860 on their journey across Australia from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria. They made Camp XV (their fifteenth camp out of Melbourne) in the police paddock on the banks of the Murray River in an area that is now Riverside Park.[14] The expedition stayed in Swan Hill until Monday, 10 September while they reorganised the stores. Burke dismissed four men; Essau Khan, Brooks, Lane and John Polongeaux. He then hired Alexander McPherson, a saddler from Epsom and Charlie Gray, a former sailor from Scotland who had worked as an ostler for Cobb and Co between Bendigo and Swan Hill and who was now employed at the Lower Murray Inn in Swan Hill. The party was strengthened further by the arrival from Melbourne of journalist, William Hodgkinson, and scientist Georg von Neumayer. The local inhabitants gave the expedition a rousing farewell as they crossed into New South Wales. Folklore alleges Burke and Wills planted a Moreton Bay Fig tree in the garden of the local doctor, Dr B W Gummow. The tree is now approximately 27 metres high and has a branch spread of approximately 44 metres and can be seen in Curlewis Street.

Heritage listings edit

The Murray River road bridge over the Murray River connects McCallum Street in Swan Hill to the Swan Hill Road in Murray Downs in New South Wales. The bridge is listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register.[15]

Geography edit

The town is situated on the Northern Plains Grassland.

Viticulture edit

Swan Hill gives its name to a wine region straddling the Murray River.[16] The vines are predominantly irrigated from the river.

Climate edit

Swan Hill has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cool to mild winters.

Climate data for Swan Hill Aerodrome (1996–2023)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 47.5
(117.5)
46.9
(116.4)
42.0
(107.6)
39.0
(102.2)
29.0
(84.2)
25.0
(77.0)
25.7
(78.3)
27.8
(82.0)
36.3
(97.3)
38.4
(101.1)
45.2
(113.4)
46.9
(116.4)
47.5
(117.5)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 33.3
(91.9)
32.2
(90.0)
28.6
(83.5)
23.8
(74.8)
18.7
(65.7)
15.3
(59.5)
14.8
(58.6)
16.7
(62.1)
20.4
(68.7)
24.2
(75.6)
28.1
(82.6)
30.7
(87.3)
23.9
(75.0)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 16.3
(61.3)
15.9
(60.6)
13.0
(55.4)
9.3
(48.7)
6.4
(43.5)
4.4
(39.9)
3.6
(38.5)
4.0
(39.2)
5.8
(42.4)
8.1
(46.6)
11.7
(53.1)
13.8
(56.8)
9.4
(48.9)
Record low °C (°F) 6.0
(42.8)
5.5
(41.9)
4.1
(39.4)
−0.3
(31.5)
−2.2
(28.0)
−5.0
(23.0)
−5.2
(22.6)
−3.7
(25.3)
−2.0
(28.4)
−1.0
(30.2)
1.0
(33.8)
5.0
(41.0)
−5.2
(22.6)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 25.6
(1.01)
18.4
(0.72)
16.6
(0.65)
24.3
(0.96)
25.5
(1.00)
26.1
(1.03)
25.7
(1.01)
27.4
(1.08)
27.8
(1.09)
28.0
(1.10)
43.5
(1.71)
21.3
(0.84)
310.3
(12.22)
Average precipitation days 4.3 3.2 3.7 4.8 8.0 10.9 13.2 10.9 7.9 6.6 6.6 4.9 85.0
Source: [17]

Demography edit

Largest ancestries (2011) Percent
Australians   31.3%
English   30.1%
Irish   9.9%
Scottish   7.7%
Italian   4.4%

Around 88% of the people living in Swan Hill were born in Australia. Migrants account for around 12 per cent, these include Italy (1.4%); England (1.0%); New Zealand (0.4%); Scotland (0.3%) and Afghanistan (0.3%). 3.2% of the population are Indigenous.[18]

Facilities edit

 
Bridge over the Murray River
 
Town Hall

Education edit

In Swan Hill there are four primary schools, two secondary schools and three schools which run both primary and secondary syllabuses. These are Swan Hill College, MacKillop College, St Mary's Primary School, Swan Hill Primary School, Swan Hill North Primary School, Son Centre Christian School, Victorian P-12 College of Koorie Education - Payika Campus and Swan Hill Specialist School. Swan Hill College is well known for its anti-drug program.

Tertiary education is delivered by Sunraysia Institute of TAFE. Its main campus is at Tower Hill, and it runs a farm north of the city. As well as its own courses, it offers a Deakin University program.

The Victoria P-12 College of Koorie Education—Payika Campus is now actually a Flo Program, linked to Swan Hill College.

Sport edit

Swan Hill is the heart of the Central Murray Football League. It is also the home to two football clubs, the Swan Hill "Swans" and the Tyntynder "Bulldogs".

Swan Hill also has Futsal Swan Hill providing senior futsal in Swan Hill, both men's and women's leagues, 2 men's divisions and 1 women's division. Established in 1995 the competition regularly features over 30 teams each season. The Swan Hill Junior Soccer League that consists of over 500 children. They also field 3 teams in the Bendigo Amateur Soccer League [19] where their Senior Men's Division 2 Team won the Knock-Out Cup in 2006. The Youth Team has come runner up in the Knock-Out Cup competition in both 2006 and 2008. The Senior Women's team came runner up in 2008.

Swan Hill has a horse racing club, the Swan Hill Jockey Club, which schedules around ten race meetings a year including the Swan Hill Cup meeting in June.[20] The Swan Hill St Patricks Race Club also holds a meeting at the racecourse in October.

Golfers play at the course of the Murray Downs Golf Club on Moulamein Road.[21]

Swan Hill also has Junior and Senior badminton games in Winter at the Stadium every Tuesday night. Juniors from 6pm till completed matches. Then Seniors not long afterwards.

Transport edit

The city is located on the Murray Valley Highway (B400), which links it to Echuca and Albury-Wodonga to the east and Mildura in the west, the Loddon Valley Highway (B260) links Swan Hill to Bendigo to the south. V/Line operates passenger rail services on the Swan Hill line, with the local railway station being the terminus. The Swan Hill Airport is also nearby. Swan Hill also has its own public bus network.

Media edit

Swan Hill has one locally produced newspaper, The Swan Hill Guardian,[22] which has been circulating Swan Hill and surrounding regions for almost 120 years. In addition to this, there are four local radio stations: 99.1 Smart FM[23] (3SFM); ABC Mildura Swan Hill (3MIL); 107.7 Mixx FM (3SHI)[24] and AM station 1332 3SH. Swan Hill's television stations are identical to Bendigo's: ABC, Prime, WIN, Southern Cross Ten and SBS.

Residents edit

  • Author James Aldridge grew up in Swan Hill. He described Swan Hill during the Great Depression of the 1930s in his series of "St Helen" novels.[25]
  • Radio and television broadcaster Arch McKirdy was born and grew up in Swan Hill. He worked at radio station 3SH for a period and later compered the ABC's jazz program Relax with Me.
  • Television and radio presenter Yumi Stynes was born and grew up in Swan Hill, Victoria, where she grew up with her parents, David and Yoshiko, two sisters and a brother. Her father was fifth generation Australian and her mother is Japanese. She spent her teenage years in Melbourne before moving to Sydney to work for Channel V Australia.
  • Artist Lorraine Connelly-Northey was born in Swan Hill.[26] Her mixed Wiradjuri and European heritage influences her artwork.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Postcode 3585". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 25 October 2022.  
  2. ^ "Aboriginal Culture and Heritage". Swan Hill Rural City Council.
  3. ^ "Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for languages - Wemba Wemba". Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for languages.
  4. ^ "Swan Hill - 2021 Census Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people QuickStats". Australian Bureau of Statistics Census Data.
  5. ^ Peter Brown. . Australian Palaeoanthropology. www-personal.une.edu.au. Archived from the original on 17 May 2008. Retrieved 12 July 2008.
  6. ^ Peter Brown. . Australian Palaeoanthropology. www-personal.une.edu.au. Archived from the original on 27 April 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2008.
  7. ^ Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Vol. 2, by Thomas Mitchell.
  8. ^ Phoenix Auctions History. "Post Office List". Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  9. ^ "The Riverine Trade (No. II): Down the Murray" by "Our Special Correspondent", The Argus, 25 January 1876, p. 6, cols. 1–2.
  10. ^ Sid Brown (March 1990). "Tracks Across the State". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society (Victorian Division). pp. 71–76.
  11. ^ Roads and Traffic Authority (NSW). "Swan Hill - Murray River Road Bridge". www.rta.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 12 July 2008.
  12. ^ "Connection" (PDF). Mallee Roots. 82 (May): 6. 2005.
  13. ^ "Agricultural items". Australian Town and Country Journal. 28 July 1877. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  14. ^ Phoenix, Dave (2011). Following Burke and Wills across Victoria : a touring guide. Phoenix. ISBN 978-0-646-56419-7.
  15. ^ "Swan Hill-Murray River Road Bridge". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H01481. Retrieved 2 June 2018.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  16. ^ "Wine Australia - Wine Regions - Victoria - Swan Hill". Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  17. ^ "Climate statistics for Swan Hill Aerodrome". Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
  18. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Swan Hill (State Suburbs)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 23 August 2018.  
  19. ^ McDonald's Swan Hill Soccer League SportsTG
  20. ^ Country Racing Victoria. . Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 7 May 2009.
  21. ^ Golf Select. "Murray Downs". Retrieved 11 May 2009.
  22. ^ The Swan Hill Guardian
  23. ^ 99.1 Smart FM
  24. ^ 107.7 Mixx FM
  25. ^ . James Aldridge. www.penguin.com.au. Archived from the original on 17 March 2005. Retrieved 12 July 2008.
  26. ^ Morrell, Timothy (October–December 2013). "LORRAINE CONNELLY-NORTHEY: CROSS-CULTURAL CONSTRUCTS". Art Collector. No. 66.

External links edit

  • Swan Hill Rural City Council

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This article is about the settlement For the wine region see Swan Hill wine region For local government area see Rural City of Swan Hill Swan Hill is a city in the northwest of Victoria Australia on the Murray Valley Highway and on the south bank of the Murray River downstream from the junction of the Loddon River At 2021 census Swan Hill had a population of 11 508 1 Swan Hill VictoriaA park in central Swan HillSwan HillCoordinates35 20 0 S 143 33 0 E 35 33333 S 143 55000 E 35 33333 143 55000Population11 508 2021 census 1 Established1846Postcode s 3585Elevation70 m 230 ft Location338 km 210 mi NW of Melbourne155 km 96 mi from Echuca188 km 117 mi NW of Bendigo214 km 133 mi from Mildura225 km 140 mi from HorshamLGA s Rural City of Swan HillState electorate s Murray PlainsFederal division s MalleeMean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall23 9 C 75 F 9 4 C 49 F 310 3 mm 12 2 inLocalities around Swan Hill Woorinen South Tyntynder South Murrawee MurraydaleSwan Hill West Swan Hill New South WalesGoschen Castle Donnington Pental Island Contents 1 Indigenous People 2 History 2 1 Burke and Wills 3 Heritage listings 4 Geography 4 1 Viticulture 4 2 Climate 5 Demography 6 Facilities 6 1 Education 6 2 Sport 6 3 Transport 6 4 Media 7 Residents 8 References 9 External linksIndigenous People editThe area is inhabited by the Wemba Wemba or Wamba Wamba Latji Latji Tatti Tatti Waddi Waddi and Barapa Barapa people 2 Swan Hill was called Matakupaat or place of the Platypus by the Wemba Wamba people Their language is the Wemba Wemba language and the sub dialect is Bura Bura 3 At the time of the 2021 census 4 5 of people in Swan Hill were indigenous This is much higher than the average for Victoria 1 and Australia overall 3 2 4 History editIn the Dreamtime Totyerguil from the area now known as Swan Hill ran out of spears while chasing Otchtout the cod This chase is part of the mythology of the creation of the Murray River Based on evidence from Coobool Creek and Kow Swamp it appears that Aboriginal people have lived in the area for the last 13 000 9 000 years 5 6 The area was given its current name by explorer Thomas Mitchell while camping beside a hill on 21 June 1836 Among the reeds on the point of ground between the two rivers was a shallow lagoon where swans and other wild fowl so abounded that although half a mile from our camp their noise disturbed us through the night I therefore named this somewhat remarkable and isolated feature Swan Hill a point which may probably be found to mark the junction of two fine streams Thomas Mitchell 7 The European community grew up around a punt river crossing which was established as early as 1846 This crossing serviced the growing agricultural area and was the only river crossing for 100 km The Post Office opened here on 1 February 1849 8 In 1853 Francis Cadell navigated the Murray river from its mouth in South Australia to Swan Hill in his paddle steamer Lady Augusta He arrived on 17 September 1853 narrowly beating William Randell of Mannum who arrived 4 hours later in the PS Mary Ann This demonstrated the feasibility of river traffic which flourished until the introduction of the railway In 1876 Swan Hill was described in the following terms Swan hill is a small and notwithstanding its 20 or 25 years of existence not very flourishing township The population does not exceed 100 persons but the township can boast of a substantial post and telegraph office which is the principal building in the place There is a church built of brick belonging to the Church of England and a small wooden chapel owned by some other denomination The hospital for Swan hill can also boast of a hospital is prettily situated at the junction of the Little Murray with the main stream The district around the town is principally pastoral About 10 or 12 miles distant there is a salt lake from which a coarse salt is obtained and exported to Riverina and the Upper Murray There is a mail three times a week and the township is already connected with the metropolis by telegraph The Argus 9 In 1883 the first of several red brick water towers was built to supply the growing town with water Water was pumped out of the river and into the top of the tower by a wood fired steam engine and then flowed by gravitation to surrounding businesses and private residences Many of these towers can still be seen around town The railway from Bendigo was extended from Kerang to Swan Hill station in May 1890 being extended to Piangil in 1915 10 The punt river crossing was replaced by a timber truss steel lift span bridge in 1896 11 The first six telephones were connected in Swan Hill on 2 October 1911 The National Bank was phone number 1 12 In 1914 Isaburo Jo Takasuka produced the first commercial rice crop in Australia He grew Japanese Japonica varieties on 200 acres 81 ha of flood prone land on the Murray River near Swan Hill The Chinese had been growing rice in Australia since at least 1877 13 Swan Hill became a city in 1965 Burke and Wills edit Main article Burke and Wills expedition The Burke and Wills expedition reached Swan Hill on Thursday 6 September 1860 on their journey across Australia from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria They made Camp XV their fifteenth camp out of Melbourne in the police paddock on the banks of the Murray River in an area that is now Riverside Park 14 The expedition stayed in Swan Hill until Monday 10 September while they reorganised the stores Burke dismissed four men Essau Khan Brooks Lane and John Polongeaux He then hired Alexander McPherson a saddler from Epsom and Charlie Gray a former sailor from Scotland who had worked as an ostler for Cobb and Co between Bendigo and Swan Hill and who was now employed at the Lower Murray Inn in Swan Hill The party was strengthened further by the arrival from Melbourne of journalist William Hodgkinson and scientist Georg von Neumayer The local inhabitants gave the expedition a rousing farewell as they crossed into New South Wales Folklore alleges Burke and Wills planted a Moreton Bay Fig tree in the garden of the local doctor Dr B W Gummow The tree is now approximately 27 metres high and has a branch spread of approximately 44 metres and can be seen in Curlewis Street Heritage listings editThe Murray River road bridge over the Murray River connects McCallum Street in Swan Hill to the Swan Hill Road in Murray Downs in New South Wales The bridge is listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register 15 Geography editThe town is situated on the Northern Plains Grassland Viticulture edit Further information Swan Hill wine region Swan Hill gives its name to a wine region straddling the Murray River 16 The vines are predominantly irrigated from the river Climate edit Swan Hill has a semi arid climate with hot summers and cool to mild winters Climate data for Swan Hill Aerodrome 1996 2023 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 47 5 117 5 46 9 116 4 42 0 107 6 39 0 102 2 29 0 84 2 25 0 77 0 25 7 78 3 27 8 82 0 36 3 97 3 38 4 101 1 45 2 113 4 46 9 116 4 47 5 117 5 Mean daily maximum C F 33 3 91 9 32 2 90 0 28 6 83 5 23 8 74 8 18 7 65 7 15 3 59 5 14 8 58 6 16 7 62 1 20 4 68 7 24 2 75 6 28 1 82 6 30 7 87 3 23 9 75 0 Mean daily minimum C F 16 3 61 3 15 9 60 6 13 0 55 4 9 3 48 7 6 4 43 5 4 4 39 9 3 6 38 5 4 0 39 2 5 8 42 4 8 1 46 6 11 7 53 1 13 8 56 8 9 4 48 9 Record low C F 6 0 42 8 5 5 41 9 4 1 39 4 0 3 31 5 2 2 28 0 5 0 23 0 5 2 22 6 3 7 25 3 2 0 28 4 1 0 30 2 1 0 33 8 5 0 41 0 5 2 22 6 Average precipitation mm inches 25 6 1 01 18 4 0 72 16 6 0 65 24 3 0 96 25 5 1 00 26 1 1 03 25 7 1 01 27 4 1 08 27 8 1 09 28 0 1 10 43 5 1 71 21 3 0 84 310 3 12 22 Average precipitation days 4 3 3 2 3 7 4 8 8 0 10 9 13 2 10 9 7 9 6 6 6 6 4 9 85 0Source 17 Demography editLargest ancestries 2011 PercentAustralians nbsp 31 3 English nbsp 30 1 Irish nbsp 9 9 Scottish nbsp 7 7 Italian nbsp 4 4 Around 88 of the people living in Swan Hill were born in Australia Migrants account for around 12 per cent these include Italy 1 4 England 1 0 New Zealand 0 4 Scotland 0 3 and Afghanistan 0 3 3 2 of the population are Indigenous 18 Facilities edit nbsp Bridge over the Murray River nbsp Town HallEducation edit In Swan Hill there are four primary schools two secondary schools and three schools which run both primary and secondary syllabuses These are Swan Hill College MacKillop College St Mary s Primary School Swan Hill Primary School Swan Hill North Primary School Son Centre Christian School Victorian P 12 College of Koorie Education Payika Campus and Swan Hill Specialist School Swan Hill College is well known for its anti drug program Tertiary education is delivered by Sunraysia Institute of TAFE Its main campus is at Tower Hill and it runs a farm north of the city As well as its own courses it offers a Deakin University program The Victoria P 12 College of Koorie Education Payika Campus is now actually a Flo Program linked to Swan Hill College Sport edit Swan Hill is the heart of the Central Murray Football League It is also the home to two football clubs the Swan Hill Swans and the Tyntynder Bulldogs Swan Hill also has Futsal Swan Hill providing senior futsal in Swan Hill both men s and women s leagues 2 men s divisions and 1 women s division Established in 1995 the competition regularly features over 30 teams each season The Swan Hill Junior Soccer League that consists of over 500 children They also field 3 teams in the Bendigo Amateur Soccer League 19 where their Senior Men s Division 2 Team won the Knock Out Cup in 2006 The Youth Team has come runner up in the Knock Out Cup competition in both 2006 and 2008 The Senior Women s team came runner up in 2008 Swan Hill has a horse racing club the Swan Hill Jockey Club which schedules around ten race meetings a year including the Swan Hill Cup meeting in June 20 The Swan Hill St Patricks Race Club also holds a meeting at the racecourse in October Golfers play at the course of the Murray Downs Golf Club on Moulamein Road 21 Swan Hill also has Junior and Senior badminton games in Winter at the Stadium every Tuesday night Juniors from 6pm till completed matches Then Seniors not long afterwards Transport edit The city is located on the Murray Valley Highway B400 which links it to Echuca and Albury Wodonga to the east and Mildura in the west the Loddon Valley Highway B260 links Swan Hill to Bendigo to the south V Line operates passenger rail services on the Swan Hill line with the local railway station being the terminus The Swan Hill Airport is also nearby Swan Hill also has its own public bus network Media edit Swan Hill has one locally produced newspaper The Swan Hill Guardian 22 which has been circulating Swan Hill and surrounding regions for almost 120 years In addition to this there are four local radio stations 99 1 Smart FM 23 3SFM ABC Mildura Swan Hill 3MIL 107 7 Mixx FM 3SHI 24 and AM station 1332 3SH Swan Hill s television stations are identical to Bendigo s ABC Prime WIN Southern Cross Ten and SBS Residents editAuthor James Aldridge grew up in Swan Hill He described Swan Hill during the Great Depression of the 1930s in his series of St Helen novels 25 Radio and television broadcaster Arch McKirdy was born and grew up in Swan Hill He worked at radio station 3SH for a period and later compered the ABC s jazz program Relax with Me Television and radio presenter Yumi Stynes was born and grew up in Swan Hill Victoria where she grew up with her parents David and Yoshiko two sisters and a brother Her father was fifth generation Australian and her mother is Japanese She spent her teenage years in Melbourne before moving to Sydney to work for Channel V Australia Artist Lorraine Connelly Northey was born in Swan Hill 26 Her mixed Wiradjuri and European heritage influences her artwork References edit a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Postcode 3585 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 25 October 2022 nbsp Aboriginal Culture and Heritage Swan Hill Rural City Council Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for languages Wemba Wemba Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for languages Swan Hill 2021 Census Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander people QuickStats Australian Bureau of Statistics Census Data Peter Brown Kow Swamp Australian Palaeoanthropology www personal une edu au Archived from the original on 17 May 2008 Retrieved 12 July 2008 Peter Brown Coobool Creek Australian Palaeoanthropology www personal une edu au Archived from the original on 27 April 2013 Retrieved 12 July 2008 Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia Vol 2 by Thomas Mitchell Phoenix Auctions History Post Office List Retrieved 24 February 2021 The Riverine Trade No II Down the Murray by Our Special Correspondent The Argus 25 January 1876 p 6 cols 1 2 Sid Brown March 1990 Tracks Across the State Newsrail Australian Railway Historical Society Victorian Division pp 71 76 Roads and Traffic Authority NSW Swan Hill Murray River Road Bridge www rta nsw gov au Retrieved 12 July 2008 Connection PDF Mallee Roots 82 May 6 2005 Agricultural items Australian Town and Country Journal 28 July 1877 Retrieved 14 January 2013 Phoenix Dave 2011 Following Burke and Wills across Victoria a touring guide Phoenix ISBN 978 0 646 56419 7 Swan Hill Murray River Road Bridge New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H01481 Retrieved 2 June 2018 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Wine Australia Wine Regions Victoria Swan Hill Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation Retrieved 17 January 2010 Climate statistics for Swan Hill Aerodrome Bureau of Meteorology Retrieved 9 December 2023 Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Swan Hill State Suburbs 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 23 August 2018 nbsp McDonald s Swan Hill Soccer League SportsTG Country Racing Victoria Swan Hill Jockey Club Archived from the original on 19 July 2008 Retrieved 7 May 2009 Golf Select Murray Downs Retrieved 11 May 2009 The Swan Hill Guardian 99 1 Smart FM 107 7 Mixx FM Penguin Books Australia James Aldridge www penguin com au Archived from the original on 17 March 2005 Retrieved 12 July 2008 Morrell Timothy October December 2013 LORRAINE CONNELLY NORTHEY CROSS CULTURAL CONSTRUCTS Art Collector No 66 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Swan Hill Victoria nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Swan Hill Swan Hill Rural City Council Swan Hill Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swan Hill amp oldid 1188924782, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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