Gunnedah is a town in north-eastern
New South Wales
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, Australia and is the seat of the
Gunnedah Shire
Gunnedah Shire is a local government area in the North West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire is located adjacent to the Liverpool Plains in the Namoi River valley and is traversed by the Oxley Highway and the Kamilaroi H ...
local government area
A local government area (LGA) is an administrative division of a country that a local government is responsible for. The size of an LGA varies by country but it is generally a subdivision of a State (administrative division), state, province, divi ...
. In the the town recorded a population of 9,726.
Gunnedah is situated within the
Liverpool Plains, a fertile agricultural region, with 80% of the surrounding shire area devoted to farming. The
Namoi River
The Namoi River, a major perennial river that is part of the Barwon catchment of the Murray–Darling basin, is located in the Northern Tablelands and North West Slopes districts of New South Wales, Australia.
The Namoi River rises on the west ...
flows west then north-west through the town providing water beneficial to agricultural operations in the area.
The Gunnedah area is a significant producer of cotton, coal, beef, lamb and pork, and cereal and oilseed grains. Gunnedah is also home to
AgQuip
AgQuip is Australia's largest and premier primary industry field days and one of the largest agricultural events in the world. The nation's biggest agricultural event showcases over 3,000 individual companies and attracts over 100,000 visito ...
, Australia's largest annual
agricultural field day.
Gunnedah is located on the
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Australian Capital Territory
* Oxley, Australian Capital Territory is a suburb of Canberra, Australia
Queensland
*Oxley, Queensland is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia
**Oxley railway station, Brisbane ...
and
Kamilaroi Highways providing convenient road links to much of the northern sector of the state including to the regional centre
Tamworth, distant. The town has a
station
Station may refer to:
Agriculture
* Station (Australian agriculture), a large Australian landholding used for livestock production
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on the
Mungindi railway line
The Mungindi railway line is a railway line in northern New South Wales, Australia. It branches from the Main North line at Werris Creek station and heads north-west through the towns of Gunnedah and Narrabri before reaching Moree which for m ...
and is served by the daily
NSW TrainLink
NSW TrainLink is a train and coach operator in Australia, providing services throughout New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, along with limited interstate services into Victoria, Queensland and South Australia. Its primary interc ...
Xplorer passenger service to and from
Sydney
Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
and
Moree.
It claims the title "Koala Capital of World".
In recent years the local shire council has moved away from this promotional tagline and there are concerns over the health of the local koala population and the impacts of climate change and local mining developments on koala habitat.
History
Gunnedah and the surrounding areas were originally inhabited by Aboriginal Australians speaking the
Kamilaroi (
Gamilaraay) language. The name of the town in Kamilaroi means "Place of White Stones". The area now occupied by the town was settled by European sheep farmers in 1833 or 1834. With settlement in the area focused on wool production, Gunnedah was initially known as 'The Woolshed' until taking its name from the local Indigenous people who called themselves the ''Gunn-e-darr'',
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. About New South Wales. Retrieved 19 March 2013. the most famous of whom was
Cumbo Gunnerah.
Dorothea Mackellar
Isobel Marion Dorothea Mackellar, (1 July 1885 – 14 January 1968) was an Australian poet and fiction writer. Her poem ''My Country'' is widely known in Australia, especially its second stanza, which begins: "''I love a sunburnt country/ ...
wrote her famous poem ''
My Country'' (popularly known as ''I Love a Sunburnt Country'') about her family's farm near Gunnedah.
This is remembered by the annual Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Awards for school students held in Gunnedah.
The town is the home town of supermodels
Miranda Kerr and
Erica Packer
Erica Louise Packer (née Baxter; born 10 November 1977) is a former Australian singer and model. She was the second wife of Australia's eighth richest man, James Packer.
Music career
In 2006, Baxter signed a multiple-album recording contract ...
, as well as photographer, Dean West.
Coal was discovered on Black Jack Hill in 1877.
By 1891, 6,000 tons of coal had been raised from shafts. The Gunnedah Colliery Company was registered in May 1899 and by 22 June a private railway some in length had been completed from the railway station to their mine. In September 1957, the Government Railway took over the working of the line.
In early 2012, Gunnedah experienced a mining boom resulting in rental properties being leased by mining companies for up to $1,350 per week.
Heritage listings
Gunnedah has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
* Werris Creek-Moree railway:
Gunnedah railway station
Gunnedah railway station is located on the Mungindi line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Gunnedah. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
History
The station opened on 11 September 1 ...
* Gunnedah Leather Processors
Population
According to the
2016 census
Sixteen or 16 may refer to:
*16 (number), the natural number following 15 and preceding 17
*one of the years 16 BC, AD 16, 1916, 2016
Films
* ''Pathinaaru'' or ''Sixteen'', a 2010 Tamil film
* ''Sixteen'' (1943 film), a 1943 Argentine film dir ...
of Population, there are 9,726 people in Gunnedah.
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 13.7% of the population.
* 86.2% of people were born in Australia and 90.2% of people only spoke English at home.
* The most common responses for religion were Anglican 28.8%, Catholic 27.3% and No Religion 20.3%.
Sports
The most popular sport in Gunnedah by a wide margin is
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 112 ...
. The local team, the Gunnedah Bulldogs, play out of Kitchener Park. They compete in the
Group 4 Rugby League
Group 4 is a rugby league competition in the New England and north west area of New South Wales, run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League.
Structure
The Group runs a first grade, reserve grade, league tag and under 18s competitions. All ...
competition, in which they have won seven premierships.
Other sports teams include the Gunnedah AFL Bulldogs and Gunnedah Red Devils RUFC.
Geography
Gunnedah Shire is situated above sea level on the
Liverpool Plains in the
Namoi River
The Namoi River, a major perennial river that is part of the Barwon catchment of the Murray–Darling basin, is located in the Northern Tablelands and North West Slopes districts of New South Wales, Australia.
The Namoi River rises on the west ...
valley. It is very flat; the tallest hills are above sea level. The climate is hot in summer, mild in winter and dry, although rainstorms in catchment areas occasionally cause flooding of the Namoi River. Major floods cut transport links to the town, briefly isolating it from the outside world. The town is located on a rich coal seam and within the northern New South Wales wheat belt.
The Gunnedah area is noted for its abundance of native wildlife, including
kangaroo
Kangaroos are four marsupials from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning "large foot"). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the red kangaroo, as well as the antilopine kangaroo, eastern gre ...
s,
echidnas and
koala
The koala or, inaccurately, koala bear (''Phascolarctos cinereus''), is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia. It is the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae and its closest living relatives are the womb ...
s. Koalas can often be found in trees within the town, as well as in the surrounding countryside with the help of signs placed by the local tourist centre. The koala population is considered to be the largest koala colony in the state, west of the Great Dividing Range.
Climate
Gunnedah has a
subtropical climate
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with temperatures regularly rising above 40 °C in summer and dropping below 0 °C in winter. This is due to the town's far inland location on the
North West Slopes. Its average annual rainfall is ,
which is spread throughout the year, however severe
thunderstorms in the summer months often cause heavy downpours which boost rainfall totals.
The highest daily maximum temperature recorded was , on 24 January 1882; the lowest daily maximum temperature recorded was , on 4 August 1921.
Snowfall
Snow comprises individual ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere—usually within clouds—and then fall, accumulating on the ground where they undergo further changes.
It consists of frozen crystalline water throughout ...
is very rare, with the most recent occurrence in 1984.
Education
Gunnedah has three secondary schools: Gunnedah High School, Carinya Christian school and St Mary's College. There are three government (Gunnedah Public School, Gunnedah South Public School, and G.S. Kidd Memorial School) and two non-government (St Xavier's Catholic School and Carinya Christian School) primary schools. A campus of the New England Institute of TAFE is also located within the town.
Media
Local media include the
Gunnedah Times' and ''Namoi Valley Independent'' newspapers and the radio stations 2MO and 2GGG. The ''Namoi Valley Independent'', published by Australian Community Media, switched to a digital-only newspaper model in 2020. The ''Gunnedah Times'' started as a print newspaper in November 2020 and is published by the Dunnet family, of Narrabri, who also publishes the bi-weekly ''The Courier'' newspaper in Narrabri. 2MO began broadcasting in 1930 and was only the fourth Radio Licence issued in Australia, being the first station established in Australia outside a capital city.
Transport
The
Oxley Highway
Oxley Highway is a rural highway in New South Wales, Australia, linking Nevertire, Gilgandra, Coonabarabran, Tamworth, New South Wales, Tamworth, and Walcha, New South Wales, Walcha to Port Macquarie, on the coast of the Tasman Sea. It was name ...
and the
Kamilaroi Highway
Kamilaroi Highway is a state highway located in the north-western region of New South Wales, Australia, and links via and to . The highway is named after the Kamilaroi Indigenous Australian people who live in the area.
Route
The highway be ...
both pass through Gunnedah, for a short distance, concurrently. The Oxley Highway leads to
Tamworth in the east and
Coonabarabran
Coonabarabran
is a town in Warrumbungle Shire that sits on the divide between the Central West and North West Slopes regions of New South Wales, Australia. At the 2016 census, the town had a population of 2,537, Material was copied from this s ...
to the west. The Kamilaroi Highway leads to
Quirindi to the south-east and
Boggabri
Boggabri ( ) is a small town in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. It is part of Narrabri Shire and lies between Gunnedah and Narrabri on the Kamilaroi Highway. At the , the town had a population of 856 people.
The original town site w ...
to the north-west.
Railway station
Gunnedah railway station
Gunnedah railway station is located on the Mungindi line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Gunnedah. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
History
The station opened on 11 September 1 ...
is situated on the
Mungindi (or North West) railway line, from Sydney. The station, opened in 1879, consists of a substantial station building on a single side platform, a passing loop and small goods yard. There are also sidings serving an adjacent flour mill. To the west of the station there are extensive sidings serving grain silos and loop sidings serving coal loading facilities. For a brief three-year period after the railway arrived in Gunnedah it was the railhead until construction was completed to
Boggabri
Boggabri ( ) is a small town in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. It is part of Narrabri Shire and lies between Gunnedah and Narrabri on the Kamilaroi Highway. At the , the town had a population of 856 people.
The original town site w ...
and then to Narrabri South Junction in 1882. Currently a single daily
Xplorer diesel railmotor operating between
Sydney
Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
and
Moree serves the station.
Notable Gunnedahians
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Leanne Castley
Leanne Castley (born 1974) is a member of parliament in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly representing the ACT Liberal Party. Castley was born in the rural NSW town of Gunnedah, however grew up in the Canberra suburb of ...
– Member of the ACT Legislative Assembly
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Sara Carrigan – Olympic Gold Medallist
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Gordon Bray
Gordon Timothy Bray AM (born 23 June 1949) is an Australian sports commentator and sports journalist. He is colloquially known as "The Voice of Rugby".
Early life
Brought up in the Sydney suburb of Canada Bay and educated at Homebush Boys High ...
– Sports Commentator
*
John "Dallas" Donnelly – rugby league player
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Tom Gleeson
Thomas Francis Gleeson (born 2 June 1974) is an Australian stand-up comedian, writer, television and radio presenter. Gleeson formerly co-hosted ''The Weekly with Charlie Pickering'' alongside Judith Lucy and currently hosts ''Hard Quiz'', both ...
– Comedian
*
Lindsay Johnston
Lindsay Johnston (born 6 March 1964) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer. Johnston was originally from Gunnedah.
He played for the North Sydney Bears, Eastern Suburbs and South Sydney Rabbitohs as well as the Engli ...
– rugby league player
*
Miranda Kerr – model
*
Michael Kilborn
Michael John Kilborn (born 20 September 1962) is an Australian former cricketer and a cardiologist and electrophysiologist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney.
Early life
Kilborn was born at Gunnedah, New South Wales in September 1962. ...
– cricketer and cardiologist
*
Dorothea Mackellar
Isobel Marion Dorothea Mackellar, (1 July 1885 – 14 January 1968) was an Australian poet and fiction writer. Her poem ''My Country'' is widely known in Australia, especially its second stanza, which begins: "''I love a sunburnt country/ ...
– poet
*
Sam Naismith
Sam Naismith (born 16 July 1992) was a former Ruckman for the Sydney Swans. He is currently signed to the Port Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Early life and junior football
Naismith was born in Narrabri, New So ...
- Australian rules footballer
*
John O'Neill – rugby league player
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Erica Packer
Erica Louise Packer (née Baxter; born 10 November 1977) is a former Australian singer and model. She was the second wife of Australia's eighth richest man, James Packer.
Music career
In 2006, Baxter signed a multiple-album recording contract ...
– model and singer, ex-wife of
James Packer
James Douglas Packer (born 8 September 1967) is an Australian billionaire businessman and investor. Packer is the son of Kerry Packer , a media mogul, and his wife, Roslyn Packer . He is the grandson of Sir Frank Packer. He inherited control o ...
- Australian billionaire businessman and investor
*
Angus Roberts
Angus Roberts (born 17 December 1990) is a professional Australian rugby union player for the Melbourne Rebels. His preferred positions are fullback and flyhalf.
Early career
Roberts was educated at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview and repres ...
– rugby union player
*
Ben Smith – rugby league player
*
Pat Studdy-Clift
Patricia Elizabeth Studdy (1925–2017) after her marriage known as Studdy-Clift or Clift, and thus most often referred to as Pat Studdy-Clift, was an Australian author specialising in historical fiction and non-fiction. Even in her mature years ...
- author
*
Ron Turner – rugby league player
*
James Wynne – rugby league player
* Sergeant
Leonard Siffleet
Leonard George Siffleet (14 January 1916 – 24 October 1943) was an Australian commando of World War II. Born in Gunnedah, New South Wales, he joined the Second Australian Imperial Force in 1941, and by 1943 had reached the rank of ...
– WWII Commando
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Harry Wilson - Rugby Union player, Queensland Reds and Wallabies.
See also
*
Cumbo Gunnerah
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Gunnedah Shire Council
References
External links
Visit GunnedahGunnedah Shire CouncilGunnedah High SchoolGunnedah -VisitNSW.com
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