White Hills, Victoria
"The White Hills" were named for the colour of the clay exposed by gold miners at that part of the Bendigo diggings in the 1850s.
The Bendigo Creek, the site of the area's first gold find, runs through White Hills.
At the 2011 census, White Hills had a population of 3,275.
Facilities
White Hills Post Office opened on 21 August 1857 during the gold rush.
The Bendigo Jockey Club, a horse racing club, is based at the Bendigo racecourse in White Hills and the Bendigo Cup is run there in mid-November.
White Hills is the home of the White Hills Cricket Club; there is also a public swimming pool.
Weeroona College Bendigo, formerly known as White Hills Technical School, is a co-educational secondary college catering for students in years 7 to 10, is located in the suburb.
The Bendigo Botanic Gardens, formerly known as the White Hills Botanical Gardens, are located in the area.
Notable people
- Alfred Hampson (1864–1924) Labor MLA for Bendigo East and MHR for Bendigo was born in White Hills
- Thomas Flanagan (1832-1899), who found the first gold in Kalgoorlie in 1893 with his companions Paddy Hannan and Daniel Shea, is buried in the White Hills cemetery
- Michael John Flannigan (1862-1901), nephew of Thomas Flanigan (above), after whom King Island's Lake Flannigan is named
References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "White Hills (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
- ^ "White Hills". Victorian Places. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
- ^ Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 11 April 2008
- ^ Country Racing Victoria, Bendigo Jockey Club, archived from the original on 19 July 2008, retrieved 7 May 2009
External links
Gallery
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White Hills Uniting Church Hall
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White Hills Uniting Church
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White Hills Anglican Church
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White Hills Catholic Church
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White Hills Cemetery shady entrance
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White Hills Cemetery Chinese Section
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White Hills Cemetery Section E3
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White Hills' butcher's shop
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Plumridge Street White Hills