Narrandera, New South Wales

Narrandera, New South Wales

Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Narrandera
state = nsw


caption = Location of Narrandera in New South Wales (red)
lga = Narrandera Shire Council
postcode = 2700
pop = 4,119 (2001 Census)
est =
elevation= 173.0
maxtemp = 23.3
mintemp = 9.9
rainfall = 471.5
county = Cooper
stategov = Murrumbidgee
fedgov = Riverina
dist1 = 549
location1= Sydney
dist2 = 428
location2= Melbourne
dist3 = 99
location3= Wagga Wagga
dist4 = 97
location4= Griffith

Narrandera is a town and Local Government Area (see Narrandera Shire Council) in southern New South Wales, Australia. It is an important destination for travellers as it lays on the junction of the Newell and Sturt Highways and it is the gateway to the productive Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area. Its strong history is reflected by the various historic attractions present in the town.

History

Narrandera is a River Town with a rich heritage. Captain Charles Sturt, the famous explorer, is credited with being the first white man to observe the area that later was to become known as Narrandera. However Sturt, who passed through the district on December 12 1829, was not the first explorer to cast eyes on the Murrumbidgee River. The upper Murrumbidgee, the "Big Water", was first discovered in April 1821, by Charles Throsby. The name "Narrandera" is probably derived from Wiradjuri "nharrang", meaning "frill-necked lizard". [cite book |last=McNicol |first=Sally |coauthors=Hosking, Dianne |year=1994 |chapter=Wiradjuri |title=Macquarie Aboriginal Words |location=Sydney |publisher=Macquarie Library |pages=98]

The Narrungderra were the local indigenous people. They were all but destroyed by settlement, disease brought by European settlers, and clashes with the settlers. The last major battle between the indigenous people and European settlers took place near Massacre Island, and is said to have left only one survivor.cite web | year = 2005 | url = http://www.narrandera.nsw.gov.au/about/1012/1033.html | title = History of Narrandera | work = | publisher = Narrandera Shire Council | accessdate = 2007-01-30]

Narrandera had its first recorded mention as a pastoral station or "run" (Narrandera Run) in 1848, at which time the property held by Mr Edward Flood comprised approximately 76,800 acres. The Borough of Narrandera was constituted by proclamation dated March 17 1885, and gazetted the following day. The centenary of Local Government in Narrandera was celebrated in 1985.

Narrandera today

The town of Narrandera is located on the Murrumbidgee River, at the intersection of the Newell Highway and the Sturt Highway at the centre of a diversely productive agricultural region. Its attractive tree-lined streets contrast with the open plains that surround it. The central Narrandera Memorial Gardens include an unusual ceramic fountain made by Royal Doulton and erected as a memorial to World War 1 in 1922.

Narrandera now marks the transition between an extensive dry-land area devoted to cereal crops and sheep and wool production to the east, and, to the west, the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area (MIA) fed by water from the Burrinjuck Dam. The MIA is a region where irrigation has opened the way to a diversity of enterprise, from the growing of rice and other cereals under irrigation to the production of citrus, wine grapes and potatoes.

The town also has number of historic attractions, such as the aforementioned Royal Doulton Fountain, located in the Memorial Gardens; a fig tree on the corner of King and Cadell Streets, which is thought to be 150 years old; and the Mon Repos, a residence built in a Queen Anne-style, which was built in the 1890's. [ cite web
title = History of Narrandera
url = http://www.narrandera.nsw.gov.au/about/1012/1033.html
publisher = Narrandera Shire Council
accessdate = 2008-03-24
]

Climate



Notable citizens

Notable people from Narrandera include Her Excellency the Governor of NSW, Professor Marie Bashir; Prima ballerina Kathleen Gorham; and Fr. Patrick Hartigan (poet and author who used the pen name, "John O'Brien"): the bush ethos celebrated by Hartigan in his writings is commemorated in the annual John O'Brien Bush Festival held in the town.

Gallery

ee also

*Narrandera Airport

References

External links

* [http://narrandera.visitnsw.com.au/ Narrandera Tourism Information]


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