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Cudal ( ) is a town in the Central West region of
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, Australia. Cudal is in the
Cabonne Shire Council Cabonne Council is a local government area in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire is located adjacent to the Mitchell Highway and the Broken Hill railway line, partly surrounding the City of Orange. The administra ...
local government area, west of the state capital, Sydney. The town was first surveyed in 1867. Running through the town is "Boree Creek". Platypodes are common in the Boree Creek, giving ''Cudal'' the catchline 'home of the platypus' on signs entering the town. The place name, ''Cudal'', could have derived from an Aboriginal word meaning 'flat'. At the , Cudal had a population of 339. Industry and commerce in Cudal is a mixture of retail, government services, and agriculture (sheep, canola).


History

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left on his exploration of inland Australia from the historic homestead Boree Cabonne near Cudal in 1835. Two factors contributed to the establishment of the town of Cudal. One was the 1860s free selection laws of New South Wales, allowing people to move to newer areas of the colony. The second was the need to access the gold fields in
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, which required the crossing of Boree Creek. Cudal is situated on the banks of Boree Creek. As a mid way point between
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and
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, it was a place to rest, see to horses and stay safe from
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. Cudal was first surveyed in 1867. In 1882 the town had two churches, a bank, a public school, five stores, three hotels and a mixture of other businesses. Cudal is located on The Escort Way, an important road within NSW for the transport of gold from the diggings to the main commercial centres. Consequently, bushrangers, including Ben Hall and
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, operated in the area. Many men from the district participated in war as part of the duty for King and country. The memorial park gates on Main Street honour their service and list those who made the supreme sacrifice.
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operated from Cudal airport, using the airport as both an administrative centre and maintenance facility, until it ceased to operate in the 1990s. On 5 May 2015 a fire destroyed the Royal Hotel on Main Street. It has since been fully demolished.


Cordern's Store

The Commercial Exchange Store, located on Main Street, was built in 1901. It replaced a previous Parkers building erected in 1875. The store was designed to offer for sale to the people of Cudal and district all the goods one would need from drapery to foods to tools. In 1921 the store was purchased by Mr. E. W. Cordern and the name changed to "Cordern's Store". The store operated until 1958. The building then was used by the local Boree Shire Council until 2001. At this point a group of local women took over the building and it has once again become the centre of Cudal retail, now known as the "Cabonne Food Wine and Cultural Centre". The centre includes a cafe, crafts, antiques, and a library. There are also a number of displays on people and items from the town history. Volunteers from the local community operate the store Friday - Sunday.


Industry & Commerce

Cudal has a mixture of retail stores including a cafe & general store, the above-mentioned Cabonne Food Wine & Cultural Centre, and an Australia Post Post Office. The Post Office acts as an agent for a number of banks including Commonwealth Bank, it also acts as a newsagency. An agency for the Credit Union is within the council office. The Bowling Club provides leisure activities and also has an onsite ATM. Shell has a 24-hour self-service filling point just off Main Street. A caravan park and motel provides accommodation for visitors. The town is suitable for RV users.


Cumulus Estate Wines

Within the Cudal district is the winery of Cumulus Estate Wines. This is the bottling and cellar facility for wine marques including "Rolling" (served on
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), "Climbing", and "Six Hundred Above". The winery has a 10,000 tonne vintage capacity, fermentation and maturation capabilities. It also has 8 million litres of wine storage capacity, mostly in an underground barrel hall carved into the area's volcanic stone. The barrel hall is also the setting for tasting dinners.


Monument Vineyard

The 250 acre Monument Vineyard is located within the Cudal district upon terra rosa soil. Within the vineyard itself there is also a cage free poultry farm housing approximately 240,000 laying hens.


Government & Civil Services

Cabonne Shire has an office in Cudal as well as a works depot. The shire provides a swimming pool, playground / BBQ area, and community centre. Health services from the
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are provided through rural nursing. The
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has a station in the town. Cudal Public School is a K-6 school for children of the town and district. NSW TrainLink has regular coach services through the town, connecting Cudal with
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, Cootamundra (for
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),
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, and Sydney.


Churches

Cudal has three historic churches. The
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church of St. Columbanus, established in 1880. The
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St. James. The third is a
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which has been sold to a private buyer.


Notable Citizens

Merle Parrish


References


External links


About Cudal
Cabonne Shire Council official website {{authority control Towns in New South Wales Towns in the Central West (New South Wales) Cabonne Council