Wonthaggi, Victoria

Wonthaggi, Victoria

Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Wonthaggi
state = vic


caption =
lga = Bass Coast Shire
postcode = 3995
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pop = 4239 (2006)Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC27021 | name = Wonthaggi (State Suburb) | accessdate = 2007-10-01 | quick = on]
elevation= 52
maxtemp = 18.7
mintemp = 9.5
rainfall = 920.7
stategov = Bass
fedgov = McMillan
dist1 = 135
dir1 = SE
location1= Melbourne
dist2 = 39
dir2 = S
location2= Leongatha

Wonthaggi is located convert|132|km|mi|0|lk=on south east of Melbourne via the South Gippsland and Bass Highways, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The town, known originally for its coal mining, is now the regional service centre for tourism, beef and dairy industries, and at the 2006 census, it had a population of 4239.

History

Coal was discovered by explorer William Hovell at Cape Paterson in 1826, and was subsequently mined from the Powlett River fields in the region, between 1859 and 1864. However transporting the coal by whale boat through the surf to larger ships anchored offshore proved costly and dangerous and mining activity was soon curtailed.

Much of the coal for the colony of Victoria was sourced from Newcastle and the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, along with local supplies from private and co-operative coal mines at Outtrim, Jumbunna and Korumburra in Gippsland. After the 1909-1910 strike by coal miners in the Hunter Valley, the Victorian state government were determined to ensure stability in local supplies of coal. The State Coal Mine and the town of Wonthaggi came into being in 1910 to supply coal for the steam trains in Victoria. The Post Office had opened on 11 November 1887 in a rural area. On 1 August 1910 this office was renamed St Clair and on the same day Powlett Coal Mine PO, opened earlier that year, was renamed Wonthaggi. 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
]

The construction of the Wonthaggi power station in 1912 resulted in the mining complex becoming the first electrified mining operation in the southern hemisphere.

The mine provided a stimulus for unionism and in particular the Victorian Coal Miners Association. The State Coal Mine heralded increasing regulation of mining, with the introduction of wages boards, and compensation for accidents under the Coal Mines Regulation Act. Management of the mine adopted a policy of conciliation and negotiating with union representatives which generally reduced industrial disputation.

In 1911 miners formed the Wonthaggi Co-operative Workmen's Club, a social club with 300 members and a membership fee of 10 shillings. Miners were also prominent in establishing the local hospital, friendly society dispensary, union theatre, and a co-operative store, and in supporting miners in New Zealand in the 1912 Waihi miners' strike

Mining continued for 59 years, extracting 17 million tonnes of coal from 12 separate mines. The State Coal Mine closed in 1968 and is now operated by Parks Victoria as a visitor experience, with a well-presented museum.

The railway line through Kilcunda to Wonthaggi has been converted to the Bass Coast Rail Trail for the use of cyclists, walkers, and as a horse trail.

The Town today

Wind farm

In 2005 the Wonthaggi Wind Farm was built near the town. The Bass Coast Shire Council was opposed to the wind farm along with local residents. Protesters argued the six turbines would taint the view of Cape Patterson on the trip from Kilcunda to Wonthaggi and would affect the "recreational tourism and landscape values of the coastline". [ [http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200509/s1454030.htm Council admits defeat in wind turbine fight. 06/09/2005. ABC News Online ] ] By September 2005 the six towers had been built, but the turbines had not commenced operation, but were themselves a tourist attraction. The wind farm, now operational, generates power up to 80% of the time, providing electricity for up to 6000 homes.

Desalination plant

In June 2007, the Victorian Government announced the next stage of the Government’s Water Plan which includes development of a seawater desalination plant on the coast near Wonthaggi.

Associated infrastructure includes tunnels connecting the plant to marine intake and discharge structures, an convert|85|km|mi|0|lk=on pipeline to connect the plant to Melbourne’s water supply system, and power supply infrastructure for the plant. The plant is intended to provide provide up to 150 billion litres of additional water to Melbourne, Geelong, Westernport and South Gippsland.

Community

The town has an Australian Rules football team, Wonthaggi Power, competing in the Alberton Football League.Citation | last = Full Points Footy | title = Wonthaggi | url = http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/Wonthaggi.htm | accessdate = 2008-07-25 ]

Tourism

* State Coal Mine - (Garden Street)
* Cape Paterson - 8km south.
* Inverloch
* Wonthaggi-Bass Valley Agricultural Show - January.
* Bass Coast Rail Trail
* Wonthaggi 24 hour HPV Grand Prix, held annually at the Recreation Complex in March.

References

* "A Gippsland Union - the Victorian Coal Miners Association 1893-1915", P.D. Gardner, (2003), ISBN 1-875254-33-1


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