- Wyalong, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Wyalong
state = nsw
caption = Council chambers and Memorial hall
lga =Bland Shire Council
postcode = 2671
est =
pop =
elevation= 245
maxtemp = 23.4
mintemp = 10.0
rainfall = 477.8
stategov = Murrumbidgee
fedgov = Parkes
dist1 = 467
dir1 = W
location1=Sydney
dist2 = 256
dir2 = S
location2= Dubbo
dist3 = 157
dir3 = W
location3= Cowra
dist4 = 167
dir4 = NE
location4= Griffith
dist5 = 5
dir5 = E
location5= West WyalongWyalong is part of the Bland Shire located in the Northern
Riverina Region ofNew South Wales ,Australia . Established as agold mining town, it is now a quiet town with historic buildings a few kilometres east of West Wyalong, the major district service centre.History
Gold was discovered at Wyalong in September 1893 by Joseph Neeld. The "Main Camp" was erected on the eastern side of the main diggings with impressive government buildings being erected, now classified by the Heritage Trust as being worthy of preservation. This became known as Wyalong. At its peak in May 1894 there were more than 12,000 miners on the goldfields, digging deep vertical shafts and tunnels to access the quartz reefs which contained the gold. By the end of 1894 the number of miners had reduced to about 4,200. The Amalgamated Miners Association of Australasia, a precursor of the
Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union , was active in the area, including organisingeight-hour day processions (see ).The Catholic
Sisters of Mercy started their first school at St. Patrick's, Wyalong, in 1896 with 196 students and 6 Sisters. In 1899 Wyalong became a municipality with council chambers being erected, a courthouse, police station, post office and school of arts.Homes and businesses were initially built around the main mining area. In 1895 West Wyalong was developed around the bullock track further west. As mining declined West Wyalong became the main service centre for agriculture in the surrounding district, although for many years there was rivalry between the towns. Both towns wanted the Temora railway line, constructed in 1903, but settled on a compromise of a station midway between the two towns, called Wyalong Central.
Gold mining in the immediate area declined from 1910 and ceased by 1921. Old tailings were reworked by cyanide processing during the 1930s. In 2004
Barrick Gold is undertaking gold mining 43km west atLake Cowal through the process of in situ cyanide leaching, a variant of the controversial process ofGold cyanidation .Development since the 1970s has expanded Wyalong in the direction of West Wyalong with several motels built at Central Wyalong. A shared bicycle and pedestrian track was constructed in 1994 to link Wyalong with West Wyalong.
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