Eugowra is a town in the
Central West region of
New South Wales
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Australia. The town is split between
Forbes Shire and
Cabonne Shire local government area, west of the state capital,
Sydney. At the , Eugowra had a population of 779.
Geography
Situated 271 metres above sea level and 340 km west of
Sydney in the
Central West New South Wales, Eugowra is located in the
Local Government Area of
Cabonne Shire Council. The parliamentary seats for Eugowra fall under the New South Wales State seat of
Orange
Orange most often refers to:
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** Orange blossom, its fragrant flower
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and the Federal Division of
Calare.
History of Eugowra
The area was occupied by the
Wiradjuri people
The Wiradjuri people (; ) are a group of Aboriginal Australian people from central New South Wales, united by common descent through kinship and shared traditions. They survived as skilled hunter-fisher-gatherers, in family groups or clans, a ...
before
European settlement.
In 1815, European explorations in the area began, with the first being surveyor
George Evans.
In 1817,
John Oxley passed through the area on an expedition to explore the inland.
In 1834,
Pastoral settlement began with the establishment of ‘Eugowra’
station.
Eugowra’ is said to be named after the
Indigenous Australian
Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples ...
word meaning "The place where the sand washes down the hill".
In the 1860s, the village of Eugowra was developed, taking its name from the pastoral property. It developed near a bridge over Mandagery Creek on the route to Lachlan goldfields. The
‘John Bull Hotel’ (later named, ‘Fat Lamb Hotel’) was constructed.
On 15 June 1862, the infamous bushranger,
Frank Gardiner
Frank Gardiner (1830 – c. 1882) was an Australian bushranger who gained infamy for his lead role in the a robbery of a gold escort at Eugowra, New South Wales in June 1862. It is considered the largest gold heist in Australian history. Gard ...
and his
gang
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, including
Ben Hall, ambushed the
Forbes
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Orange
Orange most often refers to:
*Orange (fruit), the fruit of the tree species '' Citrus'' × ''sinensis''
** Orange blossom, its fragrant flower
*Orange (colour), from the color of an orange, occurs between red and yellow in the visible spectrum
* ...
Cobb and Co
Cobb & Co was the name used by many successful sometimes quite independent Australian coaching businesses. The first was established in 1853 by American Freeman Cobb and his partners. The name Cobb & Co grew to great prominence in the late 19t ...
coach
Coach may refer to:
Guidance/instruction
* Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities
* Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process
** Acting coach, a teacher who trains performers
Transportation
* Co ...
at
Escort Rock, carrying out Australia's largest gold robbery. They stole 77 kilograms of gold and £3,700 in cash.
By 1866, there were 24 residents living in Eugowra village.
In 1869, the Mandagery Creek Bridge was built.
In 1881, the town was laid out and a police station (now residence), courthouse (now police station) and school were built into the 1890s.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, more than 2,000 slabs of granite used in the construction of
Australian Parliament House, were sourced from Eugowra.
In 1921,
Eugowra Rugby League Club was formed and competed in the Jack Hore Gold Cup and the Johnnie Walker Cup.
On 22 October 2012, the historic ‘Fat Lamb Hotel’ was burnt down.
On 14 November 2022, Eugowra was affected by severe flooding that resulted in damage to 90 percent of the town's buildings. One person was confirmed to have died.
Heritage listings
Eugowra has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
* Escort Way:
Escort Rock
Economy
The town has a number of nationally recognised dairy farms, feedlot, egg producers and quail farms.
Eugowra is known for its
granite
Granite () is a coarse-grained ( phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies under ...
, with more than 2000 slabs of local granite used in
Parliament House in
Canberra.
Amenities
The town includes two primary schools, supermarket, hotel, two cafes, newsagent, butcher, bowling club, function centre, mechanic, hair salon, preschool, museum, pharmacy, GP, Multi Purpose Health centre, craft shop, as well as farm produce suppliers, post office, bank, lucerne plant, granite supply and a sawmill.
The town includes a supermarket, two hotels, a newsagent, a butcher and golf and
bowling
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clubs, as well as farm produce suppliers,
lucerne crops and a
sawmill
A sawmill (saw mill, saw-mill) or lumber mill is a facility where logs are cut into lumber. Modern sawmills use a motorized saw to cut logs lengthwise to make long pieces, and crosswise to length depending on standard or custom sizes (dimensi ...
.
Recreationally, Eugowra has a showground, sports ground, children's playground and skate park, swimming pool and caravaning/RV parking grounds with dump points.
Attractions
Eugowra is increasing its tourism, with the inclusion of the
Canola Cup Harness Race,
held during the
Spring Racing Carnival The Spring Racing Carnival is the name of an Australian Thoroughbred horse racing series held annually in Melbourne during October and November.
The Carnival and its status in the wider community
Although racing in Australia is held every day exc ...
. Eugowra hosts an annual campfire event as part of the Orange Fire Festival. Eugowra has
mural
A mural is any piece of graphic artwork that is painted or applied directly to a wall, ceiling or other permanent substrate. Mural techniques include fresco, mosaic, graffiti and marouflage.
Word mural in art
The word ''mural'' is a Spani ...
s and hosts a weekend for artists to paint further murals and hosts market stalls and car show.
Tourist attractions include picnicking and camping by Mandagery Creek, visiting the Museum & Bushranger Centre, visiting the heritage listed
Escort Rock; exploring
Nangar National Park
Nangar is a national park in located New South Wales, Australia, west of Sydney. The park is located in the Nangar-Murga Range between Eugowra and Canowindra. It features Nangar Mountain, which rises to .
Trees consist of eucalyptus, bla ...
for its bird watching, star gazing and flora; watching
rugby league
Rugby league football, commonly known as just rugby league and sometimes football, footy, rugby or league, is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring 68 metres (75 yards) wide and 11 ...
played at
Ian Walsh Oval; hiking or mountain biking through Back Yamma State Forest; camping, fishing & picnicking alongside the Paytens Bridge or
Lachlan River
The Lachlan River is an intermittent river that is part of the Murrumbidgee catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, located in the Southern Tablelands, Central West, and Riverina regions of New South Wales, Australia.
The Lachlan Riv ...
.
References
External links
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Towns in New South Wales
Towns in the Central West (New South Wales)
Cabonne Council
Forbes Shire