- Echuca, Victoria
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Echuca
state = vic
caption = Location of Echuca in Victoria (red)
lga =Shire of Campaspe
postcode = 3564
est =
pop = 12,358 (2006)Census 2006 AUS | id = 240101371 | name = Echuca (Statistical Local Area) | accessdate = 2007-10-01 | quick = on]
elevation= 96
maxtemp = 22.2
mintemp = 9.4
rainfall = 427.1
stategov = Rodney
fedgov = Murray
dist1 = 214
dir1 = N
location1=Melbourne
dist2 = 91
dir2 = NE
location2= Bendigo
dist3 = 76
dir3 = NW
location3= Shepparton
dist4 = 3
dir4 = S
location4= Moama (NSW)Echuca is a town located on the banks of the
Murray River in Victoria,Australia . Twin town Moama is on the northern side of the river inNew South Wales . Its location at the closest point of the Murray toMelbourne contributed to its development as a thriving river port city during the 1800s. At the 2006 census, Echuca had a population of 12,358.Echuca, an Aboriginal name meaning "Meeting of the Waters" is indicative of the role rivers have played in the town's existence. [cite web
url = http://www.campaspe.vic.gov.au/level3.asp?menuID=16&pageID=845
title = Where our community names were derived from
work = Official website
publisher =Shire of Campaspe
accessdate = 2007-11-14] ] Echuca is situated close to the junction of the Goulburn, Campaspe and Murray Rivers.Origin and growth
Echuca was founded by one of the most enterprising characters of the early colonial days, an ex-convict named
Henry Hopwood . In 1850 he bought a small punt which operated across the Murray River near the Campaspe junction. The relatively small settlement known as "Hopwood's Ferry" became Echuca as the town grew. The Post Office known as Hopwoods Punt opened around 1854 and was renamed Echuca on 1 January 1855. Citation
last = Premier Postal History | title = Post Office List | url = https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=VIC&country= | accessdate = 2008-04-11 ]While the settlers at Echuca treated the local Aborigines with relative kindness, their way of life was irrevocably changed by their relationship with the Europeans. Having already been decimated by
smallpox in the late 1820s, in the 1850s many Aborigines developed a taste for European luxuries such as bread, tobacco, and most tragically, alcohol. They were relegated to the role of fringe-dwellers, living on the banks of the Murray, and occasionally entering into the European economy as fishermen and farm labourers, and by selling the possum rugs which they crafted. Within a few short decades, their lifestyles had become unrecognisable from that of their ancestors.By the 1870s Echuca had risen to prominence as Australia's largest inland port. Being the point of shortest distance between the Murray River and the major city of Melbourne, Echuca was both a key river port and railway junction. Steam-driven paddleboats would arrive at Echuca's 400-metre long
redgum wharf, unloading it to be transported by rail to Melbourne.Wool ,wheat , other grains, livestock and timber were the most common cargoes. The wharf has been listed as a Heritage Place on theAustralian National Heritage List .This industrial boom led to a rapidly expanding population, at one stage in excess of 15,000, with more than a hundred pubs (hotels) rumoured to exist in the Echuca district at one time. An iron bridge was constructed over the Murray River in the 1870s.
Decline
The expansion of the railways from Melbourne to most parts of Victoria, as well as improvements to roads and fickle river conditions all combined to lessen Echuca's importance, and by the 1890s the paddlesteamer fleet was in decline. An economic depression and the collapse of several banks virtually ended Echuca's role as a major economic centre, and her population began to disperse.
Today
The main industry in Echuca now is
tourism , as visitors are attracted to the town by its warm climate, the river, its historical features such as the Port of Echuca, and sporting attractions, such asgolf courses andlawn bowls greens. Annual activities include the Southern 80 waterski race (February) the Jazz, Food and Wine Festival (February) the Rotary Steam Horse and Vintage Rally (June) and theRed Cross Murray Marathon (December). The Port is home to the largestPaddle Steamer fleet in the world, which includes the world's oldest surviving wooden hulled paddle boat, the 1866 built PS "Adelaide". In 1984 a television mini-series,All the Rivers Run , based on a novel byNancy Cato and starringSigrid Thornton and John Waters, was filmed in and around Echuca. The localPaddle Steamer PS "Pevensey", featured in the mini-series as the PS "Philadelphia", still operates from the port. The airing of this series around Australia and internationally revitalized Echuca's tourism economy.Dairy, wheat, sheep, pigs and cattle farming are also important to the region. Echuca's local government is managed by the
Shire of Campaspe .Echuca's sister city is
Whitehorse, Yukon , Canada.Transport
Echuca-Moama Transit runs 8 services hourly to streets across Echuca and Moama, the terminus is the Old Echuca Post Office on Hare Street. At the moment they are testing a service to 24 Lane and streets on the way to the lane which are near the
Rich River Golf Club V/Line operates the Echuca line rail service from the local station to Melbourne, via Bendigo.Echuca Airport is also located outside the town.Media
Echuca has their own newspaper called the Riverine Herald, which they release every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.Echuca also has a community radio station called Radio EMFM and they broadcast on the frequency 104.7 FM. They have several presenters, as well as a program from Echuca East Primary School, a show produced by the students of Echuca East Primary School.
port
The town has an
Australian Rules football team competing in theGoulburn Valley Football League Citation | last = Full Points Footy | title = Echuca | url = http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/Echuca.htm | accessdate = 2008-07-25 ] and a team Echuca United competing in theMurray Football League .Notable people
* In 1970, Echuca resident
Leith Ratten was convicted of murdering his wife. His case became one of the most controversial in Victorian legal history.
*ModelTravis Fimmel is from the town.ee also
References
External links
* [http://www.echuca.ws/ Echuca Moama Visitor Information Website]
* [http://www.overlander.tv/category/australia/echuca/ Video on Echuca's Paddle Steamers]
* [http://www.echucamoama.com Official Visitors Information for Echuca and its twin city Moama]
* [http://environment.gov.au/heritage/places/national/echuca-wharf/information.html Echuca Wharf - Australian National Heritage listing]
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