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Winmalee, New South Wales

Winmalee is a town in New South Wales, Australia. Winmalee is located 77 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD, in the local government area of the City of Blue Mountains. At the 2011 census, Winmalee had a population of 6,593.[2]

Winmalee
New South Wales
View from Hawkesbury Lookout, Hawkesbury Heights
Winmalee
Coordinates33°40′21″S 150°37′08″E / 33.67250°S 150.61889°E / -33.67250; 150.61889
Population6,202 (2016 census)[1]
Established1972
Postcode(s)2777
Elevation310 m (1,017 ft)
Location
LGA(s)City of Blue Mountains
State electorate(s)Blue Mountains
Federal division(s)Macquarie

Originally known as North Springwood, Winmalee was officially established in 1972. Springwood is historically significant as the first European settlement in the Blue Mountains. Winmalee is surrounded by Blue Mountains National Park. This National Park is on the World Heritage List and is known as the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site. The Blue Mountains area is unofficially known as "The City Within a World Heritage National Park". Winmalee extends from Birdwood Avenue and Paulwood Avenue to Coramandel Avenue and east to a point part-way along Singles Ridge Road.

History edit

It is commonly believed that Winmalee is an Aboriginal word for north. But, as Aboriginal cultures did not use north, south, east or west, this is doubtful. It is more likely a corruption of the word Wimlah, the name of one of the Three Sisters, a rock formation 35 km to the west.[citation needed] The name was coined by a 14-year-old, who won a competition to find a name for North Springwood when the Geographical Names Board wanted to remove the compass prefixes from the names of towns and suburbs of New South Wales.[citation needed]

Aboriginal heritage edit

The area now officially known as Winmalee was once inhabited by Aboriginal Australians known as the Dharug tribe. This was a nomadic tribe which inhabited much of the Lower Blue Mountains until European colonisation and settlement. The dialect spoken by the tribe is known as the Dharug language. Current figures[when?] place the date of this settlement as beginning up to 50,000 years ago.

Except for a small number of descendants there are no members of the Dharug tribe now living in the area. The majority of this group were thought to have moved northward in the Blue Mountains and to have merged with the Gundungurra tribe. Others are thought to have been wiped out during European exploration and settlement. Archaeological evidence from the aboriginal inhabitants is common throughout Winmalee and includes several open sites and occupation shelters.[3]

European settlement edit

In 1970, the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales suggested that the area which had been unofficially known as 'North Springwood' be made an independent suburb of the Blue Mountains and renamed 'White Cross' because of the rapidly increasing population growth of Springwood. However residents of the area objected to the name 'White Cross'.

In 1971, the Department of Education selected "Winmalee" as the name for a new school in the area. Though the residents of the area approved this as the name for the proposed school they rejected it as a name for the suburb. The name Winmalee was chosen by the Department of Education as the result of a competition that had been organised amongst the local people. Terry Macauley, who was to be one of the school's original primary students, suggested the name "Winmalee", a supposed Aboriginal word for North.[4] The word was in fact never used by the Dharug people in relation to the area, but is instead a reference to its previous unofficial name.

Winmalee was finally officially established as an independent town on 28 April 1972 after the Minister for Lands, Tom Lewis MLA announced the suburb's independence from Springwood and approved the name Winmalee despite objections from residents.

October 2013 bushfires edit

The town, the nearby village of Yellow Rock and a small part of the adjacent town of Springwood were badly affected by a bushfire which started on 17 October 2013. 196 residential properties were destroyed, and 109 damaged.[5] 40 homes were destroyed on Buena Vista Road in Winmalee alone.[6]

Schools edit

High schools edit

  • The first High School established in the Winmalee area was St Columba's High School. Originally a Catholic seminary, it was re-established as a high school in 1979, but did not cater for years 11 and 12 until 1993. The school and its grounds are some of the oldest forms of architecture in the area. The St Columbas property is one of the largest property holdings in the Blue Mountains and is rich in native flora and fauna. The whole of the St Columbas property is a Heritage property. St Columba's High School established the first Japanese sister school agreement in the Blue Mountains with Hokusetsu Sanda Senior High School in Sanda, Hyōgo.[7]
  • Winmalee High School was the first high school developed after the suburb was named Winmalee and had established independence. It was officially established in 1985. Winmalee High has Sister School agreements with Arima Senior High School in Sanda City, Japan, Aurora College in Invercargill, New Zealand and Hillcrest School in Birmingham, UK[8]

Primary schools edit

  • St Thomas Aquinas Primary School - Opened in 1921 with a total school enrolment of 24 pupils. The school was staffed up until the early 1980s by the Sisters of St Joseph. The school moved to its current site off Hawkesbury Road in 1982, which is situated on the same grounds as St Columba's High School.
  • Winmalee Public School - The school's first year was in 1972 when pupils boarded at Springwood Primary. The first classes were held at Winmalee in the last weeks of 1972, but the school began on the site at the beginning of 1973.
  • Ellison Public School - Ellison Public School received its first complement of pupils in February 1986 under the supervising care of its foundation principal, and a staff of eight teachers. With an initial enrolment of 228 pupils, the school was organized into eight classes catering for kindergarten through to fifth grade. While Ellison Public lies within the town boundaries of Springwood, it draws students from both Winmalee and Springwood.[9]

Churches edit

Winmalee is the site of the 'Holy Monastery of St George', a monastic community for men under the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.[citation needed]

Other churches in Winmalee include:

  • St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church
  • St Georges Anglican Church Winmalee (part of Anglican Churches Springwood[10])
  • Winmalee Presbyterian Church (part of Springwood Winmalee Presbyterian Church[11])
  • Winmalee Gospel Chapel (part of Christian Brethren in NSW[12])

Parks and recreation edit

Summerhayes Park is a public reserve which is used for sport and recreational activities. Its facilities include tennis and netball/basketball courts, a skate park, outdoor gym equipment and fields for Football (soccer) both local (NDSFA) and Representative (FNSW) all year round. It is the home of Springwood United Football Club (formally Springwood Soccer & Sports Club),[13] Winmalee Netball Club,[14] Springwood Netball Club and a variety of other clubs. Summerhayes Park has a rich diversity of native flora and fauna and contains many threatened or endangered species and ecological communities. It is also a great bushwalking area with many interesting tracks, vistas and aboriginal archeological sites

Commercial area edit

The Winmalee Village centre was officially opened in the early 1980s and refurbished in 2005. It comprises 22 specialty shops including Coles Supermarket, Liquorland, Chemmart Pharmacy, Sports Club, Vet and other specialty shops. Target Country closed its store in the centre in 2021. There is a small food court which has a Donut King, Domino's Pizza and a Michel's Patisserie. Fletch's Tavern is located near the mall, as well as a dance studio.[15]

There are also other smaller shopping districts. There is a small strip mall located on Hawkesbury Road with a Caltex petrol station, car mechanic, takeaway shop, butcher, hair salon and a general store. The Australia Post office has moved to the Winmalee Village Centre.[16] There is also another very small shopping area, near the Village Centre, with a pizza shop, hairdressers and a gymnasium.

Winmalee Rural Fire Brigade edit

Winmalee Rural Fire Brigade is one of many Volunteer Fire Brigades located in New South Wales. The Brigade is a part of the NSW Rural Fire Service and started life as North Springwood Bush Fire Brigade in 1962. It currently has about 50 operationally active members with a reserve of approximately 150 people, with a total fire fighting experience in excess of 2200 years. Winmalee Rural Fire Brigade is a unique Brigade within the Blue Mountains Area as it is classed as a Village 2 Brigade which means it has an Urban Pumper Plus it carries Compressed Air Breathing Apparatus.

The brigade was heavily involved in the 2013 NSW Bushfires.[17]

Population edit

In the 2016 Census there were 6,202 people residing in Winmalee (51.7% female, 48.3% male). The population consisted of 82.9% born in Australia, including 2.3% Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. 5.1% were born in England, 1.1% New Zealand, 0.8% Scotland, 0.7% United States and 0.6% Germany. In the voluntary question about religion, the most common responses in Winmalee were No Religion, 29.1%, Catholic 25.4%, Anglican 20.2%, Not stated 6.2% and Presbyterian and Reformed 4.3%. Christianity was the largest religious group reported overall (66.6%) in Winmalee.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Winmalee (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 24 April 2018.  
  2. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Winmalee (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 30 November 2014.  
  3. ^ "Cycling - City of Sydney".
  4. ^ Winmalee Public School Retrieved 5 February 2007
  5. ^ "Watch and Act - Linksview Road Fire, Springwood (Blue Mountains) 19/10/13 11:40". NSW Rural Fire Service. 19 October 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  6. ^ McGrath, Pat (19 October 2013). "Winmalee residents share stories of survival and loss as they return to bushfire-ravaged homes". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  7. ^ "St Columbas School High, Springwood", Catholic Education Office Parramatta. Retrieved 25 February 2007
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 May 2001.
  9. ^ Ellison Public School Retrieved 24 January 2007
  10. ^ http://springwoodanglican.org.au/ Anglican Churches Springwood
  11. ^ http://www.springwoodchurch.org.au/ Springwood Winmalee Presbyterian Church
  12. ^ http://www.christianbrethren-nsw.org.au/ Christian Brethren in NSW
  13. ^ "Springwood United Football Club Inc".
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 September 2008. Retrieved 8 October 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ "Winmalee Village shopping centre located in NSW Australia, opening hours, store list, parking, contact". Australia Shoppings. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  16. ^ "Find a Post Office, street posting box, Parcel Locker or Parcel Collect location". auspost.com.au. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  17. ^ Donnison, Jon (18 October 2013). "Australian wildfires raze homes in New South Wales". BBC News.
  18. ^ "2016 Census QuickStats Winmalee". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Government. Retrieved 25 October 2017.

External links edit

  • Bushcare in the Blue Mountains
  • Winmalee Rural Fire Brigade

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Winmalee is a town in New South Wales Australia Winmalee is located 77 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD in the local government area of the City of Blue Mountains At the 2011 census Winmalee had a population of 6 593 2 Winmalee New South WalesView from Hawkesbury Lookout Hawkesbury HeightsWinmaleeCoordinates33 40 21 S 150 37 08 E 33 67250 S 150 61889 E 33 67250 150 61889Population6 202 2016 census 1 Established1972Postcode s 2777Elevation310 m 1 017 ft Location77 km 48 mi west of Sydney CBD36 km 22 mi east of Katoomba New South WalesLGA s City of Blue MountainsState electorate s Blue MountainsFederal division s MacquarieLocalities around Winmalee Faulconbridge Yarramundi Hawkesbury HeightsFaulconbridge Winmalee Hawkesbury HeightsSpringwood Springwood Hawkesbury Heights Originally known as North Springwood Winmalee was officially established in 1972 Springwood is historically significant as the first European settlement in the Blue Mountains Winmalee is surrounded by Blue Mountains National Park This National Park is on the World Heritage List and is known as the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site The Blue Mountains area is unofficially known as The City Within a World Heritage National Park Winmalee extends from Birdwood Avenue and Paulwood Avenue to Coramandel Avenue and east to a point part way along Singles Ridge Road Contents 1 History 1 1 Aboriginal heritage 1 2 European settlement 1 3 October 2013 bushfires 2 Schools 2 1 High schools 2 2 Primary schools 3 Churches 4 Parks and recreation 5 Commercial area 6 Winmalee Rural Fire Brigade 7 Population 8 References 9 External linksHistory editIt is commonly believed that Winmalee is an Aboriginal word for north But as Aboriginal cultures did not use north south east or west this is doubtful It is more likely a corruption of the word Wimlah the name of one of the Three Sisters a rock formation 35 km to the west citation needed The name was coined by a 14 year old who won a competition to find a name for North Springwood when the Geographical Names Board wanted to remove the compass prefixes from the names of towns and suburbs of New South Wales citation needed Aboriginal heritage edit The area now officially known as Winmalee was once inhabited by Aboriginal Australians known as the Dharug tribe This was a nomadic tribe which inhabited much of the Lower Blue Mountains until European colonisation and settlement The dialect spoken by the tribe is known as the Dharug language Current figures when place the date of this settlement as beginning up to 50 000 years ago Except for a small number of descendants there are no members of the Dharug tribe now living in the area The majority of this group were thought to have moved northward in the Blue Mountains and to have merged with the Gundungurra tribe Others are thought to have been wiped out during European exploration and settlement Archaeological evidence from the aboriginal inhabitants is common throughout Winmalee and includes several open sites and occupation shelters 3 European settlement edit In 1970 the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales suggested that the area which had been unofficially known as North Springwood be made an independent suburb of the Blue Mountains and renamed White Cross because of the rapidly increasing population growth of Springwood However residents of the area objected to the name White Cross In 1971 the Department of Education selected Winmalee as the name for a new school in the area Though the residents of the area approved this as the name for the proposed school they rejected it as a name for the suburb The name Winmalee was chosen by the Department of Education as the result of a competition that had been organised amongst the local people Terry Macauley who was to be one of the school s original primary students suggested the name Winmalee a supposed Aboriginal word for North 4 The word was in fact never used by the Dharug people in relation to the area but is instead a reference to its previous unofficial name Winmalee was finally officially established as an independent town on 28 April 1972 after the Minister for Lands Tom Lewis MLA announced the suburb s independence from Springwood and approved the name Winmalee despite objections from residents October 2013 bushfires edit Main article 2013 New South Wales bushfiresThe town the nearby village of Yellow Rock and a small part of the adjacent town of Springwood were badly affected by a bushfire which started on 17 October 2013 196 residential properties were destroyed and 109 damaged 5 40 homes were destroyed on Buena Vista Road in Winmalee alone 6 Schools editHigh schools edit The first High School established in the Winmalee area was St Columba s High School Originally a Catholic seminary it was re established as a high school in 1979 but did not cater for years 11 and 12 until 1993 The school and its grounds are some of the oldest forms of architecture in the area The St Columbas property is one of the largest property holdings in the Blue Mountains and is rich in native flora and fauna The whole of the St Columbas property is a Heritage property St Columba s High School established the first Japanese sister school agreement in the Blue Mountains with Hokusetsu Sanda Senior High School in Sanda Hyōgo 7 Winmalee High School was the first high school developed after the suburb was named Winmalee and had established independence It was officially established in 1985 Winmalee High has Sister School agreements with Arima Senior High School in Sanda City Japan Aurora College in Invercargill New Zealand and Hillcrest School in Birmingham UK 8 Primary schools edit St Thomas Aquinas Primary School Opened in 1921 with a total school enrolment of 24 pupils The school was staffed up until the early 1980s by the Sisters of St Joseph The school moved to its current site off Hawkesbury Road in 1982 which is situated on the same grounds as St Columba s High School Winmalee Public School The school s first year was in 1972 when pupils boarded at Springwood Primary The first classes were held at Winmalee in the last weeks of 1972 but the school began on the site at the beginning of 1973 Ellison Public School Ellison Public School received its first complement of pupils in February 1986 under the supervising care of its foundation principal and a staff of eight teachers With an initial enrolment of 228 pupils the school was organized into eight classes catering for kindergarten through to fifth grade While Ellison Public lies within the town boundaries of Springwood it draws students from both Winmalee and Springwood 9 Churches editWinmalee is the site of the Holy Monastery of St George a monastic community for men under the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia citation needed Other churches in Winmalee include St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church St Georges Anglican Church Winmalee part of Anglican Churches Springwood 10 Winmalee Presbyterian Church part of Springwood Winmalee Presbyterian Church 11 Winmalee Gospel Chapel part of Christian Brethren in NSW 12 Parks and recreation editSummerhayes Park is a public reserve which is used for sport and recreational activities Its facilities include tennis and netball basketball courts a skate park outdoor gym equipment and fields for Football soccer both local NDSFA and Representative FNSW all year round It is the home of Springwood United Football Club formally Springwood Soccer amp Sports Club 13 Winmalee Netball Club 14 Springwood Netball Club and a variety of other clubs Summerhayes Park has a rich diversity of native flora and fauna and contains many threatened or endangered species and ecological communities It is also a great bushwalking area with many interesting tracks vistas and aboriginal archeological sitesCommercial area editThe Winmalee Village centre was officially opened in the early 1980s and refurbished in 2005 It comprises 22 specialty shops including Coles Supermarket Liquorland Chemmart Pharmacy Sports Club Vet and other specialty shops Target Country closed its store in the centre in 2021 There is a small food court which has a Donut King Domino s Pizza and a Michel s Patisserie Fletch s Tavern is located near the mall as well as a dance studio 15 There are also other smaller shopping districts There is a small strip mall located on Hawkesbury Road with a Caltex petrol station car mechanic takeaway shop butcher hair salon and a general store The Australia Post office has moved to the Winmalee Village Centre 16 There is also another very small shopping area near the Village Centre with a pizza shop hairdressers and a gymnasium Winmalee Rural Fire Brigade editWinmalee Rural Fire Brigade is one of many Volunteer Fire Brigades located in New South Wales The Brigade is a part of the NSW Rural Fire Service and started life as North Springwood Bush Fire Brigade in 1962 It currently has about 50 operationally active members with a reserve of approximately 150 people with a total fire fighting experience in excess of 2200 years Winmalee Rural Fire Brigade is a unique Brigade within the Blue Mountains Area as it is classed as a Village 2 Brigade which means it has an Urban Pumper Plus it carries Compressed Air Breathing Apparatus The brigade was heavily involved in the 2013 NSW Bushfires 17 Population editIn the 2016 Census there were 6 202 people residing in Winmalee 51 7 female 48 3 male The population consisted of 82 9 born in Australia including 2 3 Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander 5 1 were born in England 1 1 New Zealand 0 8 Scotland 0 7 United States and 0 6 Germany In the voluntary question about religion the most common responses in Winmalee were No Religion 29 1 Catholic 25 4 Anglican 20 2 Not stated 6 2 and Presbyterian and Reformed 4 3 Christianity was the largest religious group reported overall 66 6 in Winmalee 18 References edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Winmalee State Suburb 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 24 April 2018 nbsp Australian Bureau of Statistics 31 October 2012 Winmalee State Suburb 2011 Census QuickStats Retrieved 30 November 2014 nbsp Cycling City of Sydney Winmalee Public School Retrieved 5 February 2007 Watch and Act Linksview Road Fire Springwood Blue Mountains 19 10 13 11 40 NSW Rural Fire Service 19 October 2013 Retrieved 19 October 2013 McGrath Pat 19 October 2013 Winmalee residents share stories of survival and loss as they return to bushfire ravaged homes Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 19 October 2013 St Columbas School High Springwood Catholic Education Office Parramatta Retrieved 25 February 2007 Dept of Education and Training Schools Hosting Archived from the original on 19 May 2001 Ellison Public School Retrieved 24 January 2007 http springwoodanglican org au Anglican Churches Springwood http www springwoodchurch org au Springwood Winmalee Presbyterian Church http www christianbrethren nsw org au Christian Brethren in NSW Springwood United Football Club Inc Archived copy Archived from the original on 25 September 2008 Retrieved 8 October 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Winmalee Village shopping centre located in NSW Australia opening hours store list parking contact Australia Shoppings Retrieved 21 August 2023 Find a Post Office street posting box Parcel Locker or Parcel Collect location auspost com au Retrieved 22 August 2023 Donnison Jon 18 October 2013 Australian wildfires raze homes in New South Wales BBC News 2016 Census QuickStats Winmalee Australian Bureau of Statistics Australian Government Retrieved 25 October 2017 External links editBushcare in the Blue Mountains Winmalee Rural Fire Brigade Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Winmalee New South Wales amp oldid 1220528175, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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