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Kangiara is a locality, in the
Yass Valley Council Yass Valley Council is a local government area in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. The area is located adjacent to the Hume and Barton Highways and the Main Southern railway line. The Shire includes the towns, an ...
local government area, within the
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of New South Wales, Australia. There was once a mining village of the same name.


History


Aboriginal and early settler history

The area now known as Kangiara lies on the traditional lands of the
Ngunnawal people The Ngunnawal people, also spelt Ngunawal, are an Aboriginal people of southern New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory in Australia. Language Ngunnawal and Gundungurra are Australian Aboriginal languages from the Pama-Nyungan ...
. Kangiara is probably a settler rendering of an Aboriginal word, said to mean "a deep hole." The area was included in the
Nineteen Counties The Nineteen Counties were the limits of location in the colony of New South Wales, Australia. Settlers were permitted to take up land only within the counties due to the dangers in the wilderness. They were defined by the Governor of New Sout ...
, in which colonial settlement was permitted by the colonial authorities. Desirable grazing land was taken up near Yass during the 1820s. The area now known as Kangiara had the advantage of lying near the
Boorowa River Boorowa River, a perennial stream that is part of the Lachlan catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is located in the central–western region of New South Wales, Australia. Location and features The river rises about north of Yass a ...
. Kangiara Station was a sheep grazing run in the area. It was settled by the Besnard family—probably by 1835, but by 1839, at the latest—and was a well-established operation by the end of the 1840s. It fronted Boorowa River and lay west of modern-day Lachlan Valley Way. It is likely that the locality took its name from this landholding. All Saints Anglican Church (Tangmangaroo) dates from 1889.


Mining

The area is part of the mineral-rich
Lachlan Fold Belt The Lachlan Fold Belt (LFB) or Lachlan Orogen is a geological subdivision of the east part of Australia. It is a zone of folded and faulted rocks of similar age. It dominates New South Wales and Victoria, also extending into Tasmania, the Australia ...
. A mine that produced copper, lead, silver, and gold—Kangiara Copper Mine—operated from 1907 to 1918, although small scale mining appears to have occurred at Kangiara at least as early as 1903. In 1909, there were other mines working in the area, including the South Kangiara, North Kangiara, and the Kangiara Extended. During the 1920s, a flotation process plant was erected to process mine tailings—mainly to recover zinc—and two shafts were sunk in the area around Kangiara. From 1952 to 1958, mining was revived by Lake George Mines, which also mined at
Captains Flat Captains Flat is a town in the Southern Tablelands of rural New South Wales, Australia, in Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council. It is south of Queanbeyan. Captains Flat township is bounded by the non-urban parts of the locality of Captains F ...
. The main mine site was remediated in 1977. The area remains of interest for mining exploration. The mines at Kangiara were well known as a source of interesting mineral specimens, particularly
Pyromorphite Pyromorphite is a mineral species composed of lead chlorophosphate: Pb5( P O4)3 Cl, sometimes occurring in sufficient abundance to be mined as an ore of lead. Crystals are common, and have the form of a hexagonal prism terminated by the basal pl ...
but also
Malachite Malachite is a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral, with the formula Cu2CO3(OH)2. This opaque, green-banded mineral crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system, and most often forms botryoidal, fibrous, or stalagmitic masses, in fracture ...
.


Mining village

The village that grew as a result of the mining was situated just to the east of
Lachlan Valley Way Lachlan Valley Way is a New South Wales country road running from Booligal to north of Yass. Route Lachlan Valley Way commences at the intersection with Cobb Highway in Booligal and heads in a north-easterly direction for about to Hillston. ...
, opposite the mine site on the west side of that road. The village was near the intersection of the main road with modern-day Kangiara Road, a part of which was once called Park Road within the area of the village. Kangiara was proclaimed a village in September 1909. In 1910, population had reached 500 and a licence for a hotel was granted. There was a public school, known as Kangiara Mines, there from 1910 to 1958. The village had a post office, known as Kangiara Mines until 1923, from 1909 to 1971, and a police station. The village had land allocated for a cemetery in 1909, but it remains uncertain that it was ever used; burials of Kangiara residents seem to have taken place at nearby Boorawa, Yass, or at All Saints Anglican Church (Tangmangaroo). The First World War caused a slowing of mining, as much of the mine's output had previously gone to Germany. By 1915, the village had a Catholic Church and a bakery, but its 14 occupied dwellings were described as "scattered" and deteriorating due to mainly being "''built in primitive fashion, with iron roof and hessian walls.''" The village was in decline by the late 1930s but revived somewhat in the 1950s.


Present day

Kangiara was assigned as the name of the locality in 1975. It is a quiet locality, with grazing the main occupation. Part of the locality includes the Bango Wind Farm, a
wind farm A wind farm or wind park, also called a wind power station or wind power plant, is a group of wind turbines in the same location used to produce electricity. Wind farms vary in size from a small number of turbines to several hundred wind turb ...
development due to be completed in 2021. The absence of any significant population centres in the area was one factor in the project's approval. Today all that remains of the mining village and its mine are the former general store and some houses in what is still known as Charles Street, some mine ruins and denuded land, and—perhaps—the village's cemetery. To the south-east, 5.5km from the old village's site, is the Tangmangaroo Anglican church (All Saints) and its cemetery.


Reference section


External links


Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia - Pictures relating to the Kangiara Mine
{{Localities in Yass Valley Council Mining towns in New South Wales