Moyston, Victoria

Moyston, Victoria
Moyston
Victoria
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Moyston is located in Rural City of Ararat
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Moyston
Population: 575[1]
Established: 1857
Postcode: 3377
Coordinates: 37°18′S 142°46′E / 37.3°S 142.767°E / -37.3; 142.767Coordinates: 37°18′S 142°46′E / 37.3°S 142.767°E / -37.3; 142.767
Location:
LGA: Rural City of Ararat
State District: Ripon
Federal Division: Wannon
Monument and pavilion to Tom Wills, inventor of Australian Football

Moyston is a town in the Western District region of Victoria, Australia, near the Grampians mountain range. The town is located in the Rural City of Ararat Local Government Area, 224 kilometres (139 mi) north west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2006 census, Moyston and the surrounding area had a population of 575.[1]

History

The first European to see the Moyston area was the explorer Major Thomas Mitchell in 1836.[2] Squatters and their flocks of sheep followed soon after, among them Horatio Wills, the son of a transported convict. His son, Thomas Wentworth Wills, was one of the men credited with founding Australian rules football. It has been claimed that Wills incorporated into the new sport features of Marn Grook, a game played by Aboriginal people, that he observed while living in the Moyston area.[3] The discovery of gold in 1857 started a small gold rush and the establishment of a township. The Post Office opened on 19 March 1860 as Campbell's Reef and was renamed Moyston in 1866. [4] In 1861, a formal survey of the township was made and blocks offered for sale. By then, the town included two churches, three hotels and a police station.[3]

By 1880, mining in the area had declined and vineyards and orchards were established along with dairying and grazing on newly developed selections. The last mine in the area, the "Golden Gate" ceased operation by around 1910.[3]

The Town today

Today, Moyston is an historic town surrounded by farming properties and where workers employed in the nearby towns of Great Western, Ararat, Stawell, and Halls Gap, reside. Several public businesses operate in and near the town which included the post office, the general store and Clayfield Winery.[5] The town shares an Australian rules football team with nearby Willaura, the Moyston-Willaura Pumas, competing in the Mininera & District Football League.[6]

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