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Echuca ( ) is a town on the banks of the
Murray River The Murray River (in South Australia: River Murray) (Ngarrindjeri: ''Millewa'', Yorta Yorta: ''Tongala'') is a river in Southeastern Australia. It is Australia's longest river at extent. Its tributaries include five of the next six longest r ...
and
Campaspe River The Campaspe River, an inland intermittent river of the northcentral catchment, part of the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the lower Riverina bioregion and Central Highlands and Wimmera regions of the Australian state of Victoria. The he ...
in
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,
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. The border town of
Moama Moama ( or ) is a town in the Riverina district of southern New South Wales, Australia, in the Murray River Council local government area. The town is directly across the Murray River from the larger town of Echuca in the neighbouring state of Vi ...
is adjacent on the northern side of the Murray River in
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. Echuca is the administrative centre and largest settlement in the
Shire of Campaspe The Shire of Campaspe is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the northern part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 37,592. It includes the towns of Girgarre, Echuca, Kyabram, Roches ...
. As of the , Echuca had a population of 15,056, and the population of the combined Echuca and Moama townships was 22,568. Echuca lies within traditional
Yorta Yorta The Yorta Yorta, also known as Jotijota, are an Aboriginal Australian people who have traditionally inhabited the area surrounding the junction of the Goulburn and Murray Rivers in present-day north-eastern Victoria and southern New South Wales ...
country. The town's name is a
Yorta Yorta The Yorta Yorta, also known as Jotijota, are an Aboriginal Australian people who have traditionally inhabited the area surrounding the junction of the Goulburn and Murray Rivers in present-day north-eastern Victoria and southern New South Wales ...
word meaning "meeting of the waters". Echuca is close to the junction of the
Goulburn Goulburn ( ) is a regional city in the Southern Tablelands of the Australian state of New South Wales, approximately south-west of Sydney, and north-east of Canberra. It was proclaimed as Australia's first inland city through letters pate ...
,
Campaspe Campaspe (; Greek: Καμπάσπη, ''Kampaspē''), or Pancaste (; Greek: Πανκάστη, ''Pankastē''; also ''Pakate''), was a supposed mistress of Alexander the Great and a prominent citizen of Larissa in Thessaly. No Campaspe appears in ...
, and
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Rivers. Its position at the closest point of the Murray to
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
contributed to its development as a thriving river port city during the 19th century.


History


Origins

The riverine plains of the Goulburn Broken catchment are the traditional lands of the Yorta Yorta Nation. Their population before European contact is estimated to have been approximately 2400. The Yorta Yorta were dispossessed of their traditional lands and left to eke out an existence on the edges of European settlements as remnant tribal groups. Present-day Echuca was founded by one of the most enterprising figures of the early colonial period, an ex-convict named
Henry Hopwood Henry Hopwood (18131 January 1869) was an English convict who established the town of Echuca in Victoria, Australia. Early life Hopwood was born in Bolton le Moors, Lancashire on the 21 May 1813. He was the youngest son of Henry Hopwood, a mus ...
. In 1850 he purchased a small punt to ferry people and goods across the Murray River near the Campaspe junction. The small settlement known as Hopwood's Ferry grew to become the town of Echuca. The Hopwood's Punt Post Office opened around 1854 and was renamed Echuca Post Office on 1 January 1855.


Australia's inland port

By the 1870s Echuca had risen to prominence as Australia's largest inland port. Being the point of shortest distance between the Murray River and the major city of Melbourne, Echuca was both a key river port and railway junction. Steam-driven paddleboats would arrive at the 332-metre long
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Echuca Wharf Echuca Wharf is a historic timber wharf on the Murray River at Echuca in Victoria, Australia. The simultaneous construction of the wharf and the railway line between Echuca and Melbourne in 1864 saw the Port of Echuca become the second largest p ...
, which were unloaded by hydraulic crane, and the goods then transported by rail to Melbourne.
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, wheat, other grains, livestock, and timber were the most common commodities transported to Echuca. The wharf has been listed as a Heritage Place on the Australian National Heritage List. This industrial boom led to a rapidly expanding population, at one stage in excess of 6000, with more than a hundred Australian pubs, pubs/hotels rumoured to exist in the Echuca district at one time. An iron bridge was constructed over the Murray River in 1878 by the NSW Railways Department.


Decline

The expansion of the railways from Melbourne to most parts of Victoria, as well as improvements to roads and fickle river conditions all combined to lessen Echuca's importance, and by the 1890s the paddlesteamer fleet was in decline. An economic Recession, depression and the collapse of several banks virtually ended Echuca's role as a major economic centre, and its population began to disperse.


Population

As of the , there were 15,056 people in Echuca. * Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 4.1% of the population. * 85.3% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were England 1.7% and New Zealand 1.1%. * 89.4% of people spoke only English at home. * The most common responses for religion were No Religion 42.7%, Catholic 21.8% and Anglican 12.4%.


Geography

The area lies on the Northern Plains Grassland.


Climate

Echuca has a semi-arid climate (''BSk'') with Mediterranean climate (''Csa'') tendencies.


Governance

Echuca is the administrative centre for the Campaspe Shire Council. At the state level, Echuca is represented by the Electoral district of Murray Plains. At the federal level, Echuca is represented by the Division of Nicholls.


Economy

The main industry in Echuca is tourism; it earns about $250 million a year for the Echuca economy. Visitors are attracted to the town by its warm climate, the Murray River and its paddle steamers, recreational attractions, and historical features, some of which have come to public awareness by the Nancy Cato novel ''All the Rivers Run'' which was made into a TV miniseries. These include the Port of Echuca which has the world's largest fleet of operating paddle steamers. Echuca is also a major regional service economy. Agriculture is very important to the region. Dairy, wheat, sheep, pig, and cattle farms are all within close proximity.


Culture


Paddle steamers

The port is home to the largest paddle steamer fleet in the world, which includes the world's oldest operating wooden hulled paddle steamer, the PS Adelaide, PS ''Adelaide'' built in 1866. There are several historic vessels operating out of Echuca on a daily commercial basis such as PS ''Pevensey'' (built 1911), PS ''Alexander Arbuthnot'' (built 1923), PS ''Adelaide'' (built 1866) operating from
Echuca Wharf Echuca Wharf is a historic timber wharf on the Murray River at Echuca in Victoria, Australia. The simultaneous construction of the wharf and the railway line between Echuca and Melbourne in 1864 saw the Port of Echuca become the second largest p ...
itself and the PS ''Emmylou'' (built 1980 with a steam engine in use from 1906), PS ''Canberra'' (built 1913) and PV ''Pride of the Murray'' (built 1924 as a logging barge ''C24'') operating from Riverboat Dock, a short distance downstream from the main wharf. These vessels conduct between 4-6 1 hour cruises daily, while the PS Emmylou offers lunch, dinner, and scenic cruises. There are also a number of privately owned paddle steamers in Echuca, including the PS Hero, PS Henry Charles, and the former Church of England mission steamer, PS Etona. As well as the paddle steamers there are numerous houseboats, many of which can be hired. The MV ''Mary Ann'' (built 1981) operates as a cruising restaurant all year round. The Port of Echuca is also restoring the PS Success, PS ''Success'' to full working order. When operational, it will be added to the fleet of paddle steamers at Echuca Wharf.


Events and festivals

Annual events held in Echuca include the Southern 80 waterski race, the largest waterski race in the world (February), the Riverboats Music Festival (February), the Echuca-Moama Weddings Expo (May), the Echuca Rotary Steam, Horse and Vintage Rally (Queens Birthday weekend in June) and WinterBlues Festival (July).


In popular culture

In 1983, the Australian television mini-series, ''All the Rivers Run'', based on a novel by Nancy Cato and starring Sigrid Thornton and John Waters (actor), John Waters, was filmed in and around Echuca. The local paddle steamers ''PS Pevensey'' and ''PS Emmylou'' featured in the mini-series as the PS ''Philadelphia'' and PS ''Providence'', respectively. The airing of this series around Australia and internationally revitalised Echuca's tourism economy. In 1985, parts of the Australian telemovie ''My Brother Tom'' (based on the book by James Aldridge) were filmed in Echuca. In the TV series ''Glitch (Australian TV series), Glitch'', Vic, the district supervisor for the police forces of Echuca, the fictional Yoorana, and surrounding communities, is based in Echuca. The ABC aired an episode of ''Get Krack!n'' on 6 February 2019 satirising morning television segments about regional food and wine tourism. There was some concern locally about how the episode depicted the town and its effect on tourism, although the intent of the segment was to "[poke] fun at commercial morning breakfast shows and their often-condescending portrayal of rural and regional areas".


Restaurants and dining

Echuca has a variety of restaurants. Some that have been featured in the Age Good Food Guide include The Mill, Black Pudding Deli and Port 53. A major dining attraction in Echuca was the well known wharf-side restaurant Oscar W's. It held a reputation for fine dining and was awarded a Chef's Hat in the 2013 Australian Good Food and Travel Guide and had previously been awarded a hat by The Age Good Food Guide. It closed in 2014.


Transport

Echuca is connected over the Murray River to Moama by the Echuca-Moama Road Rail Bridge, completed in 1878. This historically significant bridge has riveted iron spans supported on cast iron pillars. Trains no longer run on this bridge; a dedicated rail bridge has been constructed next to the old bridge, which now only carries road vehicles. A second Murray River crossing was completed in July 2022. Echuca-Moama Transit runs three bus services hourly to Echuca East, Echuca South and Moama. The terminus is the Old Echuca Post Office on Hare Street. V/Line operates the Deniliquin railway line, Echuca line rail service from Echuca railway station, the local station to Southern Cross railway station, Melbourne via Bendigo railway station, Bendigo. Echuca Airport is also located nearby.


Media


Newspaper

The local newspaper, The ''Riverine Herald'' is published by McPherson Media Group three days a week.


Radio

Community radio station EMFM broadcasts in Echuca on the frequency of 104.7FM.


Education

Echuca is served by several primary schools: 208 Primary School, Echuca East Primary School, Echuca Specialist School, St. Mary's Primary School and the newly constructed Twin Rivers Primary School (opened in 2018). Twin Rivers was formed by merging the former Echuca West and Echuca South Primary schools, and shares a place with Echuca Twin River Specialist School (formerly Echuca Specialist School) Echuca has two high schools. Echuca College, a state secondary college, was formed in 2006 by the amalgamation of Echuca Technical College and Echuca High School. St. Joseph's College, a Catholic co-ed secondary school, occupies the site of a former Brigidine convent which opened in 1886. Moama Anglican Grammar School, just over the border in NSW also attracts students from Echuca. Bendigo TAFE has a campus in Echuca, offering education up to Diploma level in various fields.


Sport

The town has two Australian rules football clubs. The Murray Bombers competes in the Goulburn Valley Football League, while the Echuca United Football Club, Echuca United competes in the Murray Football League. The town is also home to the Echuca Rockets, an inclusive all ability football team competing in the Victorian FIDA Football League - Northern Conference. Echuca has numerous other teams competing in regional and state sporting leagues, including netball, soccer, and field hockey. Echuca formerly fielded a Baseball team, the Rich River Mariners, who played in the Goulburn Valley Baseball League. The team disbanded in 2006. Echuca has a Thoroughbred racing in Australia, horse racing club, the Echuca Racing Club, which schedules around twelve race meetings a year including the Echuca Cup meeting in March. Echuca Harness racing, Harness Racing Club conducts regular meetings at its racetrack in the town. Golfers play at the Echuca Back Nine Golf Course on Eyre and McKenzie Streets. Water sports: *Swimming: Echuca Swimming Club. 50 meter indoor pool
YMCA Echuca War Memorial Aquatic Centre
*Canoeing
Echuca-Moama Canoe Club
an
Inland Outriggers
*Waterskiing: The Southern 80 Ski Race held in February finishing line is in Echuca, starting at the Torrumbarry Weir. Established over years ago the race is held by th
Moama Water Sports Club
The Southern 80 has become iconic with the 2-day event attracting more than 80,000 visitors to the area. In 2006 the Inaugural Barry Beehag race was established in honour of Barry Beehag, a founding and life member of the Moama Water Sports Club.


Notable people

*
Henry Hopwood Henry Hopwood (18131 January 1869) was an English convict who established the town of Echuca in Victoria, Australia. Early life Hopwood was born in Bolton le Moors, Lancashire on the 21 May 1813. He was the youngest son of Henry Hopwood, a mus ...
(1813–1869), founder of Echuca, was born in Bolton, Lancashire, England. * Hugh McKenzie (Australian politician), Politician and stock station agent. * Actor and Model Travis Fimmel. * Singer and Eurovision Song Contest 2017 entrant Isaiah Firebrace. * Singer Benny Walker * Country music artist Brian Lord. * Country music artist Gareth Leach * Actor Dion Williams * Basketballer Donna Burns. * AFL footballer (draft) Jordan Williams (Hawthorn). * AFL footballer Daniel Connors (Richmond). * AFL footballer Aidyn Johnson (Port Adelaide). * AFL footballer Sam Sheldon (Brisbane). * AFL footballer Jack Viney (Melbourne). * AFL footballer Andrew Walker (footballer), Andrew Walker (Carlton). * AFL footballer Clayton Oliver (Melbourne). * AFL footballer Michael Braun (footballer), Michael Braun (West Coast Eagles) * AFL footballer Oliver Wines (Port Adelaide) * In 1970, Echuca resident Leith Ratten was convicted of murdering his wife. His case became one of the most controversial in Victorian legal history.


Sister city

Echuca's sister city was Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. However, Whitehorse terminated the special relationship in 2008 due to the relationship being "strictly ceremonial in nature".


References


External links


Echuca Moama Visitor Information Website

Official Visitors Information for Echuca and its twin city Moama


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