Leeton is a town located in the
Riverina region of
New South Wales
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,
Australia
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. It is situated in the
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area.
It is the administrative centre of the
Leeton Shire Council local government area
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, which includes neighbouring suburbs, towns and localities such as
Yanco,
Wamoon,
Whitton,
Gogeldrie,
Stanbridge and
Murrami.
The town was designed by
Walter Burley Griffin and built for the
New South Wales government early 20th century
irrigation schemes. Leeton is home to citrus, rice, cotton, grape, walnut, and wheat farming. It is known as ''Australia's Rice Capital,'' as well as ''The Heart of SunRice Country'', as it is home to the headquarters of
SunRice corporation, one of Australia's largest food exporters.
Other industry includes
Arnott's Biscuits (previously Freedom Foods),
Webster Limited, and
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Limited
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.
Tony Reneker is the current
mayor
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of Leeton.
History

Prior to European colonisation, the area was inhabited by the
Wiradjuri people. The town is named after
Charles Alfred Lee, a Minister for Public Works in New South Wales from 1904 to 1910.

In 1912 a
water tower
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was built to supply water to the town.
Leeton Post Office opened on 6 September 1912.
When the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission of New South Wales was formed on 1 January 1913, Leeton was a canvas town, with the only houses being on farms built by settlers or the Commission-built homes for officers.
On 22 January 1913, under the provisions of the
Crown Lands Act of 1884'' Leeton was declared a town by the Department of Lands, Sydney.
The first block of land was sold in the town April 3, 1913. In1913, a
Kurrajong tree (later known as Pioneers' Tree), was planted as a central feature on the eponymous Kurrajong Avenue, and a butter factory was established in the town.
In August of the same year,
Walter Burley Griffin visited the town to complete its design.
In 1914,
World War I
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broke out; of the town's population of 2,000 people, 200 men were serving in the military. During 1914 and 1915 an
abattoir and canning factory were established in the town.

In 1919, the
Hydro Hotel was constructed for Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission executives to stay whilst in Leeton, but was not licensed to sell alcohol until 1924 when the alcohol prohibition in the
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area was lifted.
During 1920, the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission of New South Wales began to pressure the Government for relief for being responsible for providing civic and local government services with the Commission stating ''"revenue which comes mainly from rents and water charges, having remained unchanged, is insufficient to cover the cost of local government services now that the weekly wage is more than double the figure paid when the settlement started"''.
The Commission chose and appointed an advisory board which was made up of pioneer farmers which already had been in operation in the Yanco area since 1913. In June 1925 the Commission released its annual report stating that a Royal Commission recommended setting up of local government bodies within the
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area but no date had been decided.
1 January 1928, the Willimbong Shire was formed with the name "Willimbong" being retained until 19 July 1946 when it was renamed as Leeton Shire.

In 1929 the
Roxy Theatre was built on a large vacant block of land on the corner of Wade and Pine Avenue and was completed and opened in April 1930.
In 1930 Willimbong Shire become the trustee of the Leeton Racecourse, established in 1912, when the land was appropriated as a reserve for racing, public recreation and aviation. In August 1931
Southern Cross became the first aircraft to officially land at the aerodrome. During 1935, the aerodrome was refurbished to the standard that qualified it to base and fly commercial .
In August 1935, Western and Southern Provincial (W.A.S.P.) Airlines commenced an air service between Leeton and
Sydney
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. However the service was ended in 1936 when a
Tugan Gannet aircraft used by W.A.S.P. Airlines crashed on 26 February 1936 in the
Cordeaux Dam area.
In July 1938 it was proposed to the Willimbong Shire by the Civil Aviation Board that the area around
Fivebough could be developed into an aerodrome since the Leeton Aerodrome at the race course was too small and could only operate on a restricted license.
Willimbong Shire agreed to lease the land with preliminary work carried out on the site but the aerodrome was never used by any commercial airline.
During World War II, the
Royal Australian Air Force
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established a training school in the nearby town of
Narrandera which was a large aerodrome. After this, a report from the
Department of Civil Aviation stated that Fivebough was eminently suitable as an aerodrome but strongly recommended that they should consider jointly operating the aerodrome with
Narrandera Shire.
During the early part of the 1930s Willimbong Shire took over the town water supply when it became apparent that the town needed a second water tower which was completed next to the first tower on 27 March 1937.

The swimming baths in Leeton were constructed by voluntary labour and were completed on 24 February 1932.
The Leeton Swimming Club made a request that the swimming baths be replaced by a modern swimming complex. In 1959 money was raised though the Irrigana Festival, a biennial festival in the town, and the Leeton Shire obtained a loan.
On 17 November 1962 the Leeton & District Memorial Swimming Pool was opened.

Rice growing became a major industry during
World War II
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, under government promotion to help supply food for troops. A number of local farmers, such as teenager
Norm Houghton, pioneered the planting of new varieties to suit the local conditions. The Irrigana Festival began in 1959 as a biennial event but was short lived due to a lack of strong publicity value. The name "Irrigana" was chosen from a competition in the Murrumbidgee Irrigator.
In 1970 a similar festival returned in the town, known as the "Rice Bowl Festival", and by 1988 the festival was renamed to "Sunwhite Rice Festival" with sponsorship from
SunRice.
Heritage listings
Leeton has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
*
Hydro Hotel
*
Koonadan Historic Site
*
Leeton District Lands Office
*
Leeton District Office artefacts
*
Leeton railway station
*
Roxy Community Theatre
Education
Leeton is the second largest educational centre in the
Riverina after
Wagga Wagga.
Leeton Shire has three secondary schools:
*
Leeton High School
*
St Francis de Sales Regional College
*
Yanco Agricultural High School
Leeton Shire has six primary schools:
* Leeton Public School
* Parkview Public School
* St Joseph's Primary School
* Wamoon Public School
* Yanco Public School
* Whitton Public School
Other education includes:
*
TAFE NSW Riverina Institute
* Murrumbidgee College of Agriculture
* Gralee Support School
* MET School (Leeton Campus)
* Leeton Pre-School
* Leeton Early Learning Centre
* Goodstart Early Learning
Climate
Leeton has a
cold semi-arid climate (''BSk''), with hot, dry summers and cool, partly cloudy winters. It features 137.7 clear days annually.
Transport
Leeton is approximately 450 km from
Melbourne
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along the
Newell,
Goulburn Valley and
Hume Highways and 550 km from
Sydney
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along the
Sturt and Hume Highways. There are daily flights leaving
Narrandera Airport, operated by
Regional Express. The airport is located near the shire boundary, approximately 20 km from the CBD. There are coach services to
Sydney
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and
Adelaide
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, leaving Leeton Coach Terminal in Gidgee Street daily.
NSW TrainLink also operates coach services to
Wagga Wagga connecting with
XPT services to
Sydney
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and
Melbourne
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. An
Xplorer service to
Griffith calls at
Leeton railway station on Wednesday and Saturday, with the return service to Sydney calling on Thursday and Sunday.
Industry
The processing of agricultural products comprises Leeton's largest industry.
SunRice is Leeton's largest employer. Its international headquarters are located in the town, as well a rice mill and manufacturing plants. Other major companies include ''The Daily Juice Company'', ''JBS Australia'' (as a subsidiary of
JBS S.A.), ''
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Limited
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'', ''Pacific Fresh'',''Toorak Wines'', ''Lillypilly Wines'' and ''Southern Central Engineering'', as well as the ''
Arnott's Group'',
located in
Stanbridge, and ''Southern Cotton'', located in
Whitton.
The
Vance Industrial Estate houses many smaller scale industrial companies.
Attractions
Leeton has a number of town landmarks, including the
Roxy Theatre, War Memorial, Madonna Place, St Peter's Church and The Burley Griffin water towers.
Outdoors
The
Ramsar-listed
Fivebough and Tuckerbil Wetlands as well as the nearby
Murrumbidgee River
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and
Murrumbidgee Valley National Park provide ample opportunities for
bushwalking and
birdwatching
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.
Media
Leeton's town newspaper ''
The Irrigator'' (formerly known as ''The Murrumbidgee Irrigator'') is released throughout the region on Saturday.
Local radio stations are
ABC Riverina on 100.6 FM,
Star FM on 99.7 FM and
2RG.
WIN Television also broadcasts the local
news
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of the
Riverina on weeknights.
Sport
The Leeton Greens play
rugby league
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in the
Group 20 Rugby League competition and have won eight premierships. The club was founded in the 1920s and play on Leeton No 1 Oval. They are the current reigning premiers as of 2022.
The Leeton-Whitton Crows play
Australian rules football
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in the
Riverina Football League and were formed by a merger of the Leeton Redlegs and Whitton-Yanco Tigers in 1995. They won their first premiership since the merger in 2017, breaking a 39-year premiership drought.
Leeton United Football Club play
soccer
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in the
Griffith District Football Association and were formed in 1962.
Notable citizens
Notable citizens originating from Leeton include:
*
Kurt Aylett - Australian rules footballer
*
Linda Burney (Former
Minister for Indigenous Australians and
federal MP for the
Division of Barton, and former deputy leader of the
NSW Labor Party and
state MP for
Canterbury
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)
*
John Faulkner (
Australian Labor Party
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Senator
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)
*
Matthew Dunn (Three-time
Olympic swimmer (
Barcelona 1992,
Atlanta 1996,
Sydney 2000) and seven-time
Commonwealth Games
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gold medallist)
*
Ross Elwin, Australian rules footballer
*
Rod Maybon (
National Rugby League footballer)
*
Robert McLachlan (professional
road bicycle racer)
*
Peter Peters (
National Rugby League footballer and
commentator)
*
Jay Bandy (former National Rugby League player)
*
Mathew Feagai (National Rugby League player)
*
Max Feagai (National Rugby League player)
*
Clint Halden (former National Rugby League player)
*
Jeff Robson (former National Rugby League player)
*
Mark Taylor (Former
captain of the
Australia national cricket team,
cricketer, and commentator)
*
Helen Wellings (
consumer advocate)
*
Craig Nettelbeck (Former
Australian Football League
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footballer)
*
Max Kruse (Former
VFL footballer)
*
Jacob Hopper (AFL footballer)
*
Cooper Sharman, Australian rules footballer
*
Jacob Townsend (Former AFL and current
VFL footballer).
Australian poet and writer
Henry Lawson lived in Leeton for two years, from 1916 to 1917. Lawson had been hired to write about the
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area to attract settlers to the area.
References
External links
Leeton Shire Council– council website
Leeton Visitors Information Centre
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Cities planned by Walter Burley Griffin
Planned communities in Australia
Towns in the Riverina
Towns in New South Wales