Koondrook
History
The Barrapa Barrapa Indigenous Australians are believed to have occupied the Koondrook area, prior to European settlement commencing in 1843. The Post Office opened on 1 March 1879. In 1889 the Kerang-Koondrook Tramway was opened, linking the town to the Victorian railway network. The tramway was officially closed on 3 March 1981.
There was a Koondrook Baptist Church founded in 1/9/1889.
Present
Koondrook is connected by a bridge to its twin town of Barham in the neighbouring state of New South Wales. Industry in the area includes dairying on the river flats, and citrus production using irrigation supplied from the Murray River. Timber from the surrounding state forests is used in the production of redgum timber and furniture. Citrus grown in the area is used by a local processing plant to produce 'The Great Australian Squeeze' organic orange juice, which is distributed in local grocery stores and across Australia in an agreement with Woolworths supermarket.
Fishing and camping in the area popular activities for tourists in the surrounding state forests. The forests are important breeding areas for colonial waterbirds and are visited by migratory birds.
The town, in conjunction with neighbouring township Barham across the Murray, has an Australian rules football team competing in the Central Murray Football League.
Notable people
Melbourne Cup winning jockey Roy Higgins and AFL premiership player Brent Guerra were born in Koondrook.
Climate
The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "BSk" (Tropical and Subtropical Steppe Climate). Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfb" (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).
References
- ^ "2016 Census QuickStats: Barham - Koondrook (Koondrook Part)". ABS Census QuickStats. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- ^ Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 11 April 2008
- ^ Kerang-Koondrook Tramway Buckland, J.L. & ors. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin October 1948, pp5-7
- ^ Newsrail (Australian Railway Historical Society) March 1990 (Vol 18 No 3)
- ^ "Koondrook Baptist Church former". Retrieved 20 November 2024.
- ^ "About The Great Australian Squeeze". The Great Australian Squeeze. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- ^ Full Points Footy, Koondrook-Barham, archived from the original on 20 November 2008, retrieved 25 July 2008
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External links
Media related to Koondrook, Victoria at Wikimedia Commons
- Koondrook Website - Koondrook Website
- Gannawarra Shire Council - Official Website
- Murray Darling Basin Commission - State forests around Koondrook