Tongala, Victoria

Tongala, Victoria

Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Tongala
state = vic


caption = Main street
lga = Shire of Campaspe
postcode = 3621
est =
pop = 1623 (2006)Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC26787 | name = Tongala (State Suburb) | accessdate = 2007-10-01 | quick = on]
elevation=
maxtemp =
mintemp =
rainfall =
stategov = Rodney
fedgov = Murray
dist1 = 198
dir1 = N
location1= Melbourne
dist2 = 55
dir2 = NW
location2= Shepparton
dist3 = 26
dir3 = S
location3= Echuca

Tongala is a small town between Kyabram and Echuca in the Goulburn River valley in northern Victoria, Australia, part of the Shire of Campaspe. At the 2006 census, Tongala had a population of 1623.

History

The first Post Office in the area opened on 27 April 1878. In 1882 it was renamed Kanyapella and a new Tongala office opened to the south; this was renamed Tongala East in 1908 when a new Tongala office replaced the Tongala Railway Station office in the township.Citation
last = Premier Postal History | title = Post Office List | url = https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=VIC&country= | accessdate = 2008-04-11 ]

St Patrick's Catholic church was constructed in 1909, opening on Sunday 28 November, 1909. St. Patrick's Catholic primary school was opened in 1959.

The Tongala water tower, designed by John Monash, was constructed in 1914 with an initial capacity of 10,000 gallons (45,500 litres) and extended to 20,000 gallons in 1923.

After World War I many blocks were opened up under the ‘soldier-settler’ scheme. One such soldier settler was John McEwen, who bought a block at Tongala and married a local, Anne McLeod, in the town in 1921. McEwen joined the Victorian Farmers Union in 1919, and became a leader of the Country Party, and caretaker Prime Minister on the death of Harold Holt.

With major bank branch rationalisation in the 1990s, country towns like Tongala were particularly hard hit by the closure of bank branches. Community members approached Bendigo Bank in May 1999 to evaluate a proposal to establish a Community Bank Branch of the Bendigo Bank. The Tongala Community Bank opened its doors on 11 December, 2000.

In November 2003 a monument to the 24 Australian Light horse regiments and their horses was unveiled by Maurice Watson, aged 84, the last Light Horseman, who enlisted from Tongala. The statue, standing two metres, is of a horseman carrying an empty saddle, bridle and saddle cloth, walking away, head lowered. On a plaque beneath the statue is the poem "Farewell Old War Horse", a tribute to the 120,000 Australian "waler horses" that went overseas in the First World War. Due to quarantine restrictions, only one horse returned to Australia, "Sandy", the mount of Major-General W.T. Bridges, who died at Gallipoli in May 1915.

Economy

Dairying is the most significant industry in the town's economic structure that also includes food processing at a Nestle plant. In June 2005 Nestle announced that it would cease manufacturing powdered milk in Australia and that its Tongala factory would be restructured to become a liquid milk only site with 147 jobs to be lost. The National Union of Workers is negotiating for the workers at the plant.

Sunrice operates a CopRice plant that employs thirty staff in a state of the art stockfeed mill, established in 1989, with a capacity to produce up to 100,000 tonnes of stockfeed.

Attractions

The "Golden Cow Tourist and Dairy Education Centre" has become a central attraction with its working dairy, landcare, salinity and irrigation displays. Milking demonstrations can be seen by visitors. On walls around town can be seen the "Tongala Murals", many painted by local artist Murray Ross, which show the history of the dairy industry and Tongala.

The Donkey Retreat in Watson Road opened in April 2008 and provides care and shelter for abused, abandoned and neglected donkeys that have been rescued from throughout Victoria.

Tongala also hosts an annual Tent Town Festival in March when artists and craftsmen gather to show their wares and to discuss the state of their art.

References

* [http://www.skp.com.au/memorials/pages/30155.htm Tongala war memorial]
* [http://www.spattgla.sand.catholic.edu.au/ St. Patrick's School, Tongala]
* [http://www.nuw.org.au/articles/vic/MediaReleases/nesmeet Nestle Tongala redundancies] - accessed 6 July, 2005
* [http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/meetpm.asp?pmId=18&pageName=before John McEwen (National Archives)]
* [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/11/22/1069027380742.html?from=storyrhs Lone horseman tribute to history] in "The Age" accessed 6 July, 2005.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Tongala — 36°15′S 144°55′E / 36.25, 144.917 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Tongala Football Club — Infobox aus sport club | clubname = Tongala fullname = Tongala Football Netball Club Inc. emblem = Blues strip = Light Blue with a Navy emblem founded = 1894 sport = Australian rules football league = Murray Football League ground = Tongala… …   Wikipedia

  • County of Rodney, Victoria — Rodney Victoria Location in Victoria Established: 24 February 1871 Area: 4400 km² …   Wikipedia

  • List of localities in Victoria (Australia) — Map of Local Government Areas in Victoria This is a list of locality names and populated place names in the state of Victoria, Australia, outside the Melbourne metropolitan area. It is organised by region from the south west of the state to the… …   Wikipedia

  • Kyabram, Victoria — Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Kyabram state = vic caption = Main street lga = Shire of Campaspe postcode = 3620 pop = 7108 (2006)Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC25925 | name = Kyabram (State Suburb) | accessdate = 2007 10 01 | quick =… …   Wikipedia

  • Colbinabbin, Victoria — Colbinabbin Victoria Colbinabbin Hotel …   Wikipedia

  • List of localities (Victoria) — This is a list of places in the State of Victoria, Australia. It is presently highly incomplete. For places in the Greater Melbourne area, see List of Melbourne suburbs. Rural and Regional CitiesRural City of Ararat*Ararat *WillauraCity of… …   Wikipedia

  • Corop, Victoria — Corop redirects here. For the Dutch regional area, see COROP. Corop Victoria General store …   Wikipedia

  • List of Australian rules football competitions in Victoria — Victorian Football League= *Bendigo Bombers *Box Hill Hawks *Casey Scorpions *Coburg Tigers *Frankston Dolphins *Geelong Cats *North Ballarat Roosters *Northern Bullants *Port Melbourne Borough *Sandringham Zebras *Tasmanian Devils *Werribee… …   Wikipedia

  • Anne McEwen (DBE) — Dame Anne Mills McEwen, née McLeod, DBE (1900 – 10 February 1967), best known as Annie McEwen, was the wife of former Australian Deputy Prime Minister, John McEwen.She was active in the Country Party and devoted her life to working for the public …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”