- Aberfeldy, Victoria
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Aberfeldy
state = vic
caption =
lga = Shire of Baw Baw
postcode = 3825
est =
pop =
elevation=
maxtemp =
mintemp =
rainfall =
stategov = Narracan
fedgov = McMillan
dist1 = 165
dir1 = E
location1=Melbourne
dist2 = 72
dir2 = N
location2= Moe
dist3 = 25
dir3 = SE
location3= MatlockAberfeldy is a small town in Victoria,
Australia . It is located on Mount Lookout, north east of Lake Thomson, 125 kilometres east of Melbourne.The area was settled in 1871 following the discovery of gold, a Post Office opening on
January 1 ,1872 Citationlast = Premier Postal History | title = Post Office List | url = https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocd.w?
access-date = 2008-04-11 ] (closed 1967).The town was surveyed and proclaimed in 1885. It was initially known as Mount Lookout, but was eventually renamed after the Scottish town of Aberfeldy. [Kennedy, B: "Australian Place Names", page 1. ABC Books, 2006] At its peak, the township has a population of around 500. After the gold rush, the town produced potatoes and other crops, and sheep and cattle were grazed. [Steenhuis, L: "Ghost Towns of the Mountain Goldfields", page 6. Research Publications, 1999]
Following the
First World War the population diminished, though the town managed to survive. The hotel was burnt down in 1938 and the Black Friday bushfires of 1939 destroyed many of the town's buildings. A road was constructed to Matlock by 1950, but it remains in poor condition to this day.The town was home to Kitty Cane, a former dancer who was believed to have weighed 120 kilograms. At the time of her death, she had to be buried beside the road, because her body could not be lifted to the cemetery.
Today there are only a few permanent residents, though land was released for public sale in 1999. [Steenhuis, L: "Ghost Towns of the Mountain Goldfields", page 6. Research Publications, 1999] Remains of former buildings are still visible.
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External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20040511083151/www.arts.monash.edu.au/ncas/multimedia/gazetteer/list/aberfeldy.html Australian Places - Aberfeldy]
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