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Warren, New South Wales

Warren is a town in the Orana Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is located off the Mitchell Highway, 120 kilometres north west of Dubbo, and is the seat of the Warren Shire local government area. At the 2016 census, Warren had a population of 1,530.[1] Warren is included in the Central West Slopes and Plains division of the Bureau of Meteorology forecasts.[2]

Warren
New South Wales
Warren, NSW.
Warren
Coordinates31°42′S 147°50′E / 31.700°S 147.833°E / -31.700; 147.833
Population1,530 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)2824
Elevation198 m (650 ft)
Location
LGA(s)Warren Shire
State electorate(s)Barwon
Federal division(s)Parkes
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
25.2 °C
77 °F
10.5 °C
51 °F
515.8 mm
20.3 in
Looking to the East of Warren before entering town
Purple sunrise over the white and gold cotton, taken from farm in Warren
Channel Irrigation for Cotton Farmers in Warren, 3 inch pipes

History edit

Before European settlement the area is said to have been occupied by the Ngiyambaa Aborigines. Explorer John Oxley camped on the present town site during his investigation of the Macquarie River in 1818. He noted an abundance of kangaroos and emus. Charles Sturt carried out further exploration in 1828-29. Cattle were grazing hereabouts by the late 1830s.[3]

Warren station was established in 1845 by Thomas Readford and William Lawson, the son of explorer William Lawson who was a member of the first European party to breach the Blue Mountains in 1813. Some say the name derives from a local Aboriginal word, meaning "strong" or "substantial". Another theory is that it represents the adoption of a contemporary English term, "warren", meaning a game park - perhaps a reference to the picturesque riverside setting where the station hut was built (on what is now Macquarie Park) and to the large numbers of wildlife in the area.

A small police station was built near the hut to protect the new settlers from Aborigines but there being no disturbances the police soon moved on. The hut was located by the site of a river-crossing on the main route from Dubbo. Stockmen camped here in the bend by the river, adjacent to the Warren Hole (a natural and permanent waterhole), before crossing over on the gravel bar when the water was sufficiently low. A few stayed on and a site for a township was consequently surveyed in 1860 with land sales proceeding in 1861.

A post office opened in 1861, a bootmaker's shop (made of bark) in 1863, a store in 1866, a school in 1867, an Anglican church in 1873, the first courthouse in 1874 and the first bridge in 1875. However, the closer settlement did not really develop until the late 1880s.

Warren was incorporated as a municipality in 1895 and the Warren Weir was established in 1896. The town benefited greatly with the arrival of the railway in 1898, making it the railhead for an enormous area. In general terms, its prosperity rose and fell with the price of wool. In the 1920s the town developed quite substantially. In the Great Depression the economy shrank, expanding again in the postwar years. The eternal water shortage was greatly eased when Burrendong Dam was opened in 1967, allowing the development of cotton and produce.

Economy edit

Warren is one of the main centres for the wool and cotton growing industries in New South Wales. It is a well-known area for merino breeding with local studs that include Haddon Rig and Egelabra.

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19211,143—    
19331,567+37.1%
19471,746+11.4%
19541,828+4.7%
19611,502−17.8%
19661,678+11.7%
19712,047+22.0%
19762,077+1.5%
19812,153+3.7%
19862,030−5.7%
19912,036+0.3%
19961,909−6.2%
20011,779−6.8%
20061,654−7.0%
20111,523−7.9%
20161,530+0.5%
20211,365−10.8%
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics data.[4][5]

According to the 2021 census of Population, there were 1,365 people in Warren.

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 20.4% of the population.
  • 81.3% of people were born in Australia and 86.3% of people spoke only English at home
  • The most common responses for religion were Catholic 32.5%, Anglican 28.6% and No Religion 13.1%.[1]

Geography edit

The Macquarie River runs through Warren.

Climate edit

Warren experiences a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cfa, Trewartha: Cfak), with hot summers and cool winters.

Climate data for Warren (Auscott), New South Wales, Australia (1968–1985 normals and extremes); 198 m AMSL
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 45.2
(113.4)
43.4
(110.1)
38.9
(102.0)
33.6
(92.5)
28.0
(82.4)
24.9
(76.8)
24.0
(75.2)
28.2
(82.8)
36.0
(96.8)
37.2
(99.0)
41.0
(105.8)
45.0
(113.0)
45.2
(113.4)
Mean maximum °C (°F) 39.1
(102.4)
37.7
(99.9)
34.0
(93.2)
29.5
(85.1)
25.0
(77.0)
20.3
(68.5)
19.6
(67.3)
22.5
(72.5)
26.8
(80.2)
31.5
(88.7)
35.5
(95.9)
38.4
(101.1)
39.1
(102.4)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 33.5
(92.3)
32.3
(90.1)
30.0
(86.0)
25.7
(78.3)
20.4
(68.7)
16.7
(62.1)
16.3
(61.3)
18.3
(64.9)
21.2
(70.2)
25.8
(78.4)
29.8
(85.6)
33.3
(91.9)
25.3
(77.5)
Daily mean °C (°F) 26.2
(79.2)
25.4
(77.7)
22.6
(72.7)
18.0
(64.4)
13.5
(56.3)
10.3
(50.5)
9.3
(48.7)
10.8
(51.4)
13.8
(56.8)
18.0
(64.4)
21.4
(70.5)
24.8
(76.6)
17.8
(64.1)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 18.8
(65.8)
18.4
(65.1)
15.1
(59.2)
10.3
(50.5)
6.6
(43.9)
3.9
(39.0)
2.3
(36.1)
3.3
(37.9)
6.4
(43.5)
10.1
(50.2)
13.0
(55.4)
16.3
(61.3)
10.4
(50.7)
Mean minimum °C (°F) 14.0
(57.2)
14.2
(57.6)
10.7
(51.3)
5.1
(41.2)
2.0
(35.6)
−0.5
(31.1)
−1.5
(29.3)
−0.5
(31.1)
1.4
(34.5)
5.4
(41.7)
8.2
(46.8)
11.1
(52.0)
−1.5
(29.3)
Record low °C (°F) 8.7
(47.7)
7.1
(44.8)
5.1
(41.2)
0.0
(32.0)
−1.1
(30.0)
−4.6
(23.7)
−6.4
(20.5)
−2.8
(27.0)
−1.5
(29.3)
2.4
(36.3)
2.9
(37.2)
7.1
(44.8)
−6.4
(20.5)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 79.1
(3.11)
61.6
(2.43)
34.2
(1.35)
32.5
(1.28)
45.5
(1.79)
30.4
(1.20)
35.0
(1.38)
25.4
(1.00)
36.8
(1.45)
60.8
(2.39)
38.7
(1.52)
29.7
(1.17)
509.7
(20.07)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 5.4 4.8 4.1 3.0 3.6 4.1 4.5 3.6 4.2 4.8 3.5 3.6 49.2
Source: Australian Bureau of Meteorology (temperature, precipitation- 1968–1985 normals and extremes)[6]

Media edit

Warren is serviced by a weekly local newspaper, The Warren Star.

Sport and recreation edit

Warren Pumas Rugby Club play in the Western Plains competition. The Warren Bulldogs are a member of the Castlereagh Cup rugby league competition but are currently in recess.

Warren's racecourse is home to the Warren Jockey Club, which holds four major race meetings each year.

The Far West Academy of Sport is based in Warren and is responsible for identifying talented young sportspeople across 42% of the state.[7]

Warren Gun Club has been running since 1898 and continues to hold a number of feature events throughout the year, attracting sporting shooters from around New South Wales.

 
Round balers making it easier for farmers. Taken on farm In Warren NSW

Notable people from Warren edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Warren (Urban Centre/Locality)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 1 September 2019.    Material was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
  2. ^ "New South Wales Forecast Area Map". www.bom.gov.au. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Warren - New South Wales - Australia - Travel - smh.com.au". www.smh.com.au. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Statistics by Catalogue Number". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  5. ^ "Search Census data". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  6. ^ "Warren (Auscott), NSW Climate (1968–1985 normals and extremes)". Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  7. ^ Far West Academy of Sport
  8. ^ "ACTU President - Australian Council of Trade Unions". Australian Council of Trade Unions. Retrieved 18 April 2008.

External links edit

  Media related to Warren, New South Wales at Wikimedia Commons

  • SMH - Warren
  • Warren Shire
  • Warren Historical and Family History
  • Warren Museum and Art Gallery

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Warren is a town in the Orana Region of New South Wales Australia It is located off the Mitchell Highway 120 kilometres north west of Dubbo and is the seat of the Warren Shire local government area At the 2016 census Warren had a population of 1 530 1 Warren is included in the Central West Slopes and Plains division of the Bureau of Meteorology forecasts 2 Warren New South WalesWarren NSW WarrenCoordinates31 42 S 147 50 E 31 700 S 147 833 E 31 700 147 833Population1 530 2016 census 1 Postcode s 2824Elevation198 m 650 ft Location536 km 333 mi NW of Sydney128 km 80 mi NW of Dubbo85 km 53 mi W of Gilgandra79 km 49 mi E of NynganLGA s Warren ShireState electorate s BarwonFederal division s ParkesMean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall25 2 C 77 F 10 5 C 51 F 515 8 mm 20 3 in Looking to the East of Warren before entering town Purple sunrise over the white and gold cotton taken from farm in Warren Channel Irrigation for Cotton Farmers in Warren 3 inch pipes Contents 1 History 2 Economy 3 Population 4 Geography 4 1 Climate 5 Media 6 Sport and recreation 7 Notable people from Warren 8 References 9 External linksHistory editBefore European settlement the area is said to have been occupied by the Ngiyambaa Aborigines Explorer John Oxley camped on the present town site during his investigation of the Macquarie River in 1818 He noted an abundance of kangaroos and emus Charles Sturt carried out further exploration in 1828 29 Cattle were grazing hereabouts by the late 1830s 3 Warren station was established in 1845 by Thomas Readford and William Lawson the son of explorer William Lawson who was a member of the first European party to breach the Blue Mountains in 1813 Some say the name derives from a local Aboriginal word meaning strong or substantial Another theory is that it represents the adoption of a contemporary English term warren meaning a game park perhaps a reference to the picturesque riverside setting where the station hut was built on what is now Macquarie Park and to the large numbers of wildlife in the area A small police station was built near the hut to protect the new settlers from Aborigines but there being no disturbances the police soon moved on The hut was located by the site of a river crossing on the main route from Dubbo Stockmen camped here in the bend by the river adjacent to the Warren Hole a natural and permanent waterhole before crossing over on the gravel bar when the water was sufficiently low A few stayed on and a site for a township was consequently surveyed in 1860 with land sales proceeding in 1861 A post office opened in 1861 a bootmaker s shop made of bark in 1863 a store in 1866 a school in 1867 an Anglican church in 1873 the first courthouse in 1874 and the first bridge in 1875 However the closer settlement did not really develop until the late 1880s Warren was incorporated as a municipality in 1895 and the Warren Weir was established in 1896 The town benefited greatly with the arrival of the railway in 1898 making it the railhead for an enormous area In general terms its prosperity rose and fell with the price of wool In the 1920s the town developed quite substantially In the Great Depression the economy shrank expanding again in the postwar years The eternal water shortage was greatly eased when Burrendong Dam was opened in 1967 allowing the development of cotton and produce Economy editWarren is one of the main centres for the wool and cotton growing industries in New South Wales It is a well known area for merino breeding with local studs that include Haddon Rig and Egelabra Population editHistorical populationYearPop 19211 143 19331 567 37 1 19471 746 11 4 19541 828 4 7 19611 502 17 8 19661 678 11 7 19712 047 22 0 19762 077 1 5 19812 153 3 7 19862 030 5 7 19912 036 0 3 19961 909 6 2 20011 779 6 8 20061 654 7 0 20111 523 7 9 20161 530 0 5 20211 365 10 8 Source Australian Bureau of Statistics data 4 5 According to the 2021 census of Population there were 1 365 people in Warren Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 20 4 of the population 81 3 of people were born in Australia and 86 3 of people spoke only English at home The most common responses for religion were Catholic 32 5 Anglican 28 6 and No Religion 13 1 1 Geography editThe Macquarie River runs through Warren Climate edit Warren experiences a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa Trewartha Cfak with hot summers and cool winters Climate data for Warren Auscott New South Wales Australia 1968 1985 normals and extremes 198 m AMSL Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high C F 45 2 113 4 43 4 110 1 38 9 102 0 33 6 92 5 28 0 82 4 24 9 76 8 24 0 75 2 28 2 82 8 36 0 96 8 37 2 99 0 41 0 105 8 45 0 113 0 45 2 113 4 Mean maximum C F 39 1 102 4 37 7 99 9 34 0 93 2 29 5 85 1 25 0 77 0 20 3 68 5 19 6 67 3 22 5 72 5 26 8 80 2 31 5 88 7 35 5 95 9 38 4 101 1 39 1 102 4 Mean daily maximum C F 33 5 92 3 32 3 90 1 30 0 86 0 25 7 78 3 20 4 68 7 16 7 62 1 16 3 61 3 18 3 64 9 21 2 70 2 25 8 78 4 29 8 85 6 33 3 91 9 25 3 77 5 Daily mean C F 26 2 79 2 25 4 77 7 22 6 72 7 18 0 64 4 13 5 56 3 10 3 50 5 9 3 48 7 10 8 51 4 13 8 56 8 18 0 64 4 21 4 70 5 24 8 76 6 17 8 64 1 Mean daily minimum C F 18 8 65 8 18 4 65 1 15 1 59 2 10 3 50 5 6 6 43 9 3 9 39 0 2 3 36 1 3 3 37 9 6 4 43 5 10 1 50 2 13 0 55 4 16 3 61 3 10 4 50 7 Mean minimum C F 14 0 57 2 14 2 57 6 10 7 51 3 5 1 41 2 2 0 35 6 0 5 31 1 1 5 29 3 0 5 31 1 1 4 34 5 5 4 41 7 8 2 46 8 11 1 52 0 1 5 29 3 Record low C F 8 7 47 7 7 1 44 8 5 1 41 2 0 0 32 0 1 1 30 0 4 6 23 7 6 4 20 5 2 8 27 0 1 5 29 3 2 4 36 3 2 9 37 2 7 1 44 8 6 4 20 5 Average precipitation mm inches 79 1 3 11 61 6 2 43 34 2 1 35 32 5 1 28 45 5 1 79 30 4 1 20 35 0 1 38 25 4 1 00 36 8 1 45 60 8 2 39 38 7 1 52 29 7 1 17 509 7 20 07 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 5 4 4 8 4 1 3 0 3 6 4 1 4 5 3 6 4 2 4 8 3 5 3 6 49 2 Source Australian Bureau of Meteorology temperature precipitation 1968 1985 normals and extremes 6 Media editWarren is serviced by a weekly local newspaper The Warren Star Sport and recreation editWarren Pumas Rugby Club play in the Western Plains competition The Warren Bulldogs are a member of the Castlereagh Cup rugby league competition but are currently in recess Warren s racecourse is home to the Warren Jockey Club which holds four major race meetings each year The Far West Academy of Sport is based in Warren and is responsible for identifying talented young sportspeople across 42 of the state 7 Warren Gun Club has been running since 1898 and continues to hold a number of feature events throughout the year attracting sporting shooters from around New South Wales nbsp Round balers making it easier for farmers Taken on farm In Warren NSWNotable people from Warren editWarren Bardsley former Australian test cricket captain Sharan Burrow former president of the Australian Education Union and former president of the ACTU 8 Ben McCalman former Wallabies No 8 and Western Force player Greg Storer country music singerReferences edit a b c Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Warren Urban Centre Locality 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 1 September 2019 nbsp nbsp Material was copied from this source which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4 0 International License New South Wales Forecast Area Map www bom gov au Retrieved 29 March 2016 Warren New South Wales Australia Travel smh com au www smh com au Retrieved 29 March 2016 Statistics by Catalogue Number Australian Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 22 January 2024 Search Census data Australian Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 22 January 2024 Warren Auscott NSW Climate 1968 1985 normals and extremes Australian Bureau of Meteorology Retrieved 15 May 2022 Far West Academy of Sport ACTU President Australian Council of Trade Unions Australian Council of Trade Unions Retrieved 18 April 2008 External links edit nbsp Media related to Warren New South Wales at Wikimedia Commons SMH Warren Warren Shire Warren Historical and Family History Warren Museum and Art Gallery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Warren New South Wales amp oldid 1197786409, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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