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Weethalle

Weethalle (/ˈwθæli/ WEE-thal-ee) is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The town is in the Bland Shire local government area and on the Mid-Western Highway, 526 kilometres (327 mi) west of the state capital, Sydney, and 100 kilometres (62 mi) north east of Griffith. At the 2011 census, Weethalle and the surrounding area had a population of 307.[1] The name "Weethalle" is said to be an Australian aboriginal word for drink. Locals refer to the town as the Wee or the Peethalle.[2]

Weethalle
New South Wales
Railway Street (Mid-Western Highway), the main street of Weethalle
Weethalle
Coordinates33°52′32″S 146°37′30″E / 33.87556°S 146.62500°E / -33.87556; 146.62500
Population307 (2011 census)[1]
Postcode(s)2669
Location
LGA(s)Bland Shire
State electorate(s)Cootamundra
Federal division(s)Riverina

History edit

The area now known as Weethalle lies on the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri people.[3]

The Weethalle area was set aside as homestead farms for returned soldiers in 1921.[4] The Rankins Springs railway line was extended to Weethalle in 1922.[5] Land clearing commenced and by 1923 the first wheat from the area was delivered to the Weethalle railway station.[6]

By 1924, a site was surveyed for a village to service the surrounding farms with town allotment sales taking place the following year.[7][8] A "skeleton" town was in existence by 1926, with "buildings in all states of construction" and "built mostly of wood".[9] In the same year, a provisional school was established along with a branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney.[10][11]

An observer in 1928 described the growth of Weethalle as "remarkable" with the town having "sprung up in the night".[12] In that year, a new hotel was built at a cost of £13,000. The hotel was the newest addition to a town that also boasted a bank, "2 stores ... butchers, bakers, hairdresser and tobacconist, several agents, a school, a doctor, a dance and picture hall, and a tri-weekly rail service."[12]

Sport edit

The most popular sport in Weethalle is rugby league. The town's team, the Weethalle Kangaroos, used to compete in the Group 17 Rugby League competition. Nowadays, the town's players play for either West Wyalong or Rankins Springs.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Weethalle (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2 April 2015.  
  2. ^ "Weethalle". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 14 January 2014.  
  3. ^ Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (10 January 2021). "Map of Indigenous Australia". aiatsis.gov.au. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  4. ^ "ORIGINAL HOMESTEAD FARMS". Narandera Argus and Riverina Advertiser (NSW : 1893 – 1953). NSW: National Library of Australia. 2 August 1921. p. 1. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  5. ^ "BARMEDMAN R.S. RAILWAY". The Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette (NSW : 1900 – 1928). NSW: National Library of Australia. 28 July 1922. p. 3. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  6. ^ "DISTRICT NEWS". Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1896 – 1938). NSW: National Library of Australia. 21 December 1923. p. 25. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  7. ^ "WEETHALLE". The Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette (NSW : 1900 – 1928). NSW: National Library of Australia. 14 November 1924. p. 4. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  8. ^ "WEETHALLE TOWNSHIP". The Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette (NSW : 1900 – 1928). NSW: National Library of Australia. 29 September 1925. p. 7. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  9. ^ "WEETHALLE NOTES". The Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette (NSW : 1900 – 1928). NSW: National Library of Australia. 25 May 1926. p. 5. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  10. ^ "WEETHALLE PUBLIC SCHOOL". The Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette (NSW : 1900 – 1928). NSW: National Library of Australia. 12 October 1926. p. 6. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  11. ^ "BANK OPENED AT WEETHALLE". The Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette (NSW : 1900 – 1928). NSW: National Library of Australia. 7 May 1926. p. 1. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  12. ^ a b "RISING WEETHALLE". The West Wyalong Advocate (NSW : 1928). NSW: National Library of Australia. 19 October 1928. p. 8. Retrieved 14 January 2014.

Further reading edit

  • Weethalle 75th Celebration Committee (1999), Talk About Weethalle : 75th celebration, 1924–1999, Weethalle 75th Celebration Committee, ISBN 978-0-646-37856-5

External links edit

  Media related to Weethalle at Wikimedia Commons

  • Weethalle - Bland Shire Council


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Weethalle ˈ w iː 8 ae l i WEE thal ee is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales Australia The town is in the Bland Shire local government area and on the Mid Western Highway 526 kilometres 327 mi west of the state capital Sydney and 100 kilometres 62 mi north east of Griffith At the 2011 census Weethalle and the surrounding area had a population of 307 1 The name Weethalle is said to be an Australian aboriginal word for drink Locals refer to the town as the Wee or the Peethalle 2 Weethalle New South WalesRailway Street Mid Western Highway the main street of WeethalleWeethalleCoordinates33 52 32 S 146 37 30 E 33 87556 S 146 62500 E 33 87556 146 62500Population307 2011 census 1 Postcode s 2669Location526 km 327 mi W of Sydney100 km 62 mi NE of Griffith57 km 35 mi W of West WyalongLGA s Bland ShireState electorate s CootamundraFederal division s Riverina Contents 1 History 2 Sport 3 Gallery 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editThe area now known as Weethalle lies on the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri people 3 The Weethalle area was set aside as homestead farms for returned soldiers in 1921 4 The Rankins Springs railway line was extended to Weethalle in 1922 5 Land clearing commenced and by 1923 the first wheat from the area was delivered to the Weethalle railway station 6 By 1924 a site was surveyed for a village to service the surrounding farms with town allotment sales taking place the following year 7 8 A skeleton town was in existence by 1926 with buildings in all states of construction and built mostly of wood 9 In the same year a provisional school was established along with a branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney 10 11 An observer in 1928 described the growth of Weethalle as remarkable with the town having sprung up in the night 12 In that year a new hotel was built at a cost of 13 000 The hotel was the newest addition to a town that also boasted a bank 2 stores butchers bakers hairdresser and tobacconist several agents a school a doctor a dance and picture hall and a tri weekly rail service 12 Sport editThe most popular sport in Weethalle is rugby league The town s team the Weethalle Kangaroos used to compete in the Group 17 Rugby League competition Nowadays the town s players play for either West Wyalong or Rankins Springs Gallery edit nbsp Weethalle Mid Western Highway nbsp Weethalle Mid Western Highway nbsp Pioneer Park nbsp park nbsp Court House nbsp Post Office nbsp Presbyterian Church nbsp Weethalle Roadhouse nbsp Weethalle Showgrounds nbsp Sports Ground nbsp Tennis Courts nbsp Weethalle Town Entry nbsp CWA Rooms nbsp Street in Weethalle nbsp Weethalle Street nbsp Museum nbsp War memorial nbsp Weethalle Wee St nbsp Railway Station nbsp Wheatfield near WeethalleReferences edit a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 31 October 2012 Weethalle State Suburb 2011 Census QuickStats Retrieved 2 April 2015 nbsp Weethalle Geographical Names Register GNR of NSW Geographical Names Board of New South Wales Retrieved 14 January 2014 nbsp Studies Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 10 January 2021 Map of Indigenous Australia aiatsis gov au Retrieved 27 March 2022 ORIGINAL HOMESTEAD FARMS Narandera Argus and Riverina Advertiser NSW 1893 1953 NSW National Library of Australia 2 August 1921 p 1 Retrieved 14 January 2014 BARMEDMAN R S RAILWAY The Wyalong Advocate and Mining Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette NSW 1900 1928 NSW National Library of Australia 28 July 1922 p 3 Retrieved 14 January 2014 DISTRICT NEWS Albury Banner and Wodonga Express NSW 1896 1938 NSW National Library of Australia 21 December 1923 p 25 Retrieved 14 January 2014 WEETHALLE The Wyalong Advocate and Mining Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette NSW 1900 1928 NSW National Library of Australia 14 November 1924 p 4 Retrieved 14 January 2014 WEETHALLE TOWNSHIP The Wyalong Advocate and Mining Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette NSW 1900 1928 NSW National Library of Australia 29 September 1925 p 7 Retrieved 14 January 2014 WEETHALLE NOTES The Wyalong Advocate and Mining Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette NSW 1900 1928 NSW National Library of Australia 25 May 1926 p 5 Retrieved 14 January 2014 WEETHALLE PUBLIC SCHOOL The Wyalong Advocate and Mining Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette NSW 1900 1928 NSW National Library of Australia 12 October 1926 p 6 Retrieved 14 January 2014 BANK OPENED AT WEETHALLE The Wyalong Advocate and Mining Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette NSW 1900 1928 NSW National Library of Australia 7 May 1926 p 1 Retrieved 14 January 2014 a b RISING WEETHALLE The West Wyalong Advocate NSW 1928 NSW National Library of Australia 19 October 1928 p 8 Retrieved 14 January 2014 Further reading editWeethalle 75th Celebration Committee 1999 Talk About Weethalle 75th celebration 1924 1999 Weethalle 75th Celebration Committee ISBN 978 0 646 37856 5External links edit nbsp Media related to Weethalle at Wikimedia Commons Weethalle Bland Shire Council nbsp This New South Wales 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