- Uralla, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Uralla
state = nsw
caption = Uralla, NSW
lga = Uralla Shire Council
county = Sandon
postcode = 2358
est = 1855
pop = 2,304
elevation= 1012
maxtemp = 19.7
mintemp = 6.3
rainfall = 802.9
stategov = Northern Tablelands
fedgov = New England
dist1 = 465
dir1 = N
location1=Sydney
dist2 = 91
dir2 = NE
location2= Tamworth
dist3 = 23
dir3 = SW
location3= ArmidaleUralla is a small town and a Local Government Area (Uralla Shire ) on the
Northern Tablelands, New South Wales ,Australia . With a population of 2,304 at the 2001 census, Uralla is located at the intersection of theNew England Highway andThunderbolts Way 465 kilometres north ofSydney and about 23 kilometres south west of the city of Armidale.Census 2001 AUS|id=UCL178000|name=Uralla (Urban Centre/Locality)|accessdate=2007-06-30|quick=on] [ [http://www.gnb.nsw.gov.au/name_search/extract?id=SXKqwpsyKW Geographical Names Board of New South Wales] ] .At more than 1000 metres above sea level, Uralla's high altitude makes for cold winters and mild summers.
History
The word "Uralla" was taken by the
Europe an sqatters from the language of the local Aniwan tribe ofIndigenous Australians . Uralla described a "meeting place', or more especially "a cermonial meeting place and look-out on a hill". [Uralla Shire Council, Welcome to Historic Uralla, Newey & Neath, Newcastle]Samuel McCrossin, an Irishman, his wife and seven children first came to Uralla in 1839 when they camped on the creek there. They retuned to Morpeth and then again returned to Uralla in 1841 to finally settle there. Other settlers arrived in the 1830s to take up holdings at Kentucky, Gostwyck, Balala, Yarrowyck, Mihi Creek and Salisbury Court. [New England Holiday, NE Regional Tourist Zone Association] Some of these station buildings, including the beautiful Gostwyck Chapel, have now been placed on the Register of the National Estate. [Aussie Heritage: [http://www.aussieheritage.com.au/search.html?domains=www.aussieheritage.com.au%3Bwww.aussiehiking.com.au&q=uralla&sitesearch=www.aussieheritage.com.au&client=pub-1494469775155200&forid=1&channel=7359160318&ie=ISO-8859-1&oe=ISO-8859-1&flav=0002&sig=leMLoTwAAy3SrteY&cof=GALT%3A%23336699%3BGL%3A1%3BDIV%3A%23E3D4AC%3BVLC%3A336699%3BAH%3Acenter%3BBGC%3AE3D4AC%3BLBGC%3A8E866F%3BALC%3A336699%3BLC%3A336699%3BT%3A000000%3BGFNT%3A336699%3BGIMP%3A336699%3BFORID%3A11&hl=en] ]
Uralla reached town status in
1855 , spurred on by agold rush in the Rocky River area three years earlier, swelling the town's size to over 5,000. In1856 another and more considerable gold-rush took place, but did not lead to any lasting development. By1859 Uralla had three hotels, stores, a post office, a flour mill and a school. [Readers Digest Guide to Australian Places, Readers Digest, Sydney] In 1882 Uralla was proclaimed a municipal district and in 1948 became the administrative centre of the Uralla Shire. More gold was discovered and mined at Melrose in the Enmore area in about 1887. This discovery lead to the erection of the Melrose public school and village which was about 32 km east of Uralla. In 1927 this area was subdivided for soldier settlement and ballots were held to determine the new settlers. In about 1889 gold was discovered at Grose's Creek, which is 6 km south west of Enmore, near the Mihi Falls on the eastern side of Uralla. [Uralla and Walcha Times, 10 April 1889]The infamous
bushranger Captain Thunderbolt (Frederick Ward) is buried in Uralla. There are many references to Thunderbolt throughout the town, and the locals are quite fond of the legend. In addition to an initially controversial statue in the main street, Uralla is host to a pub, motel, rock (from where Thunderbolt ambushed passing travellers) and roads, all bearing his name. On May 25, 1870, Thunderbolt was shot and killed near Uralla by Constable Alexander Walker during a highway robbery. However, a few Uralla locals claimed that it was his uncle, William (Harry) Ward - posing as Thunderbolt, who was killed at this time and not Fred Ward. The legend of Thunderbolt is exhibited at McCrossin's Mill Museum in Uralla and includes the series of 9 paintings by Phillip Pomroy of the events that led to Fred Ward's death.During 2008 Uralla recorded the state's highest rise in property values at 35 per cent over the last 12 months, according to a report from Australian Property Monitors. [Walcha News, Walcha Property Amongst the Best in NSW, 15 May 2008]Industries
Three
foundries account for a large amount of employment in the town, as do othermetal manufacturing businesses. As Uralla is situated about halfway between Sydney and Brisbane, tourism contributes significantly to its economy, with a thriving village atmosphere and 20 National Parks within a two hour drive. Due to Uralla's proximity to Armidale, larger shopping chains have avoided the small town and independent retailers remain. Examples include an antiquarian book store, numerous galleries, antique stores and cafes. The town also provides a venue for village style weddings held in the historical surrounds, incorporating locally available authentic London taxis and custom designed woollen wedding gowns.Fact|date=February 2007It is still possible to pan for gold in the rivers around the town, including the Rocky River. Today, the area is used for raising
Merino sheep and is renowned for its super-fine and ultra-finewool for use in the fashion industry. A number ofvineyards have also been established and produce a variety of cool-climatewines . It is also a good area for growingapples and other fruit which require colder weather.A wireless broadband trial in town using a tower on Mount Mutton has encouraged independent IT professionals to relocate to the area and form into a co-operative working arrangement named Granite Globe Incorporated. [ [http://www.graniteglobe.org.au Granite Globe website] ] Lockheed Martin has erected a satellite tracking station at Uralla.
Uralla is also host to a thriving community of artists and potters, stimulated by proximity to the University of New England in nearby Armidale.
There are a number of environmental problems in the area, mainly caused by poor land management. Soil erosion, due to extensive logging and intensive farm practices is a major issue. Local government and community environmental bodies are now working to halt the problem.Fact|date=February 2007
It is served by the daily
Countrylink Xplorer service between Armidale andSydney [ [http://www.countrylink.info/timetables/northwest/armidale_from CountryLink timetable from Armidale to Sydney] ] .References
External links
* [http://www.uralla.com Uralla township website]
[http://users.tpg.com.au/barrymor/thunderbolt.htm Captain Thunderbolt web site]
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