Yambuk is a town in
Victoria,
Australia
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.
The name Yambuk is an
Aboriginal word thought to mean "
red kangaroo", "
full moon" or "big water".
Shell
midden
A midden (also kitchen midden or shell heap) is an old dump for domestic waste which may consist of animal bone, human excrement, botanical material, mollusc shells, potsherds, lithics (especially debitage), and other artifacts and ecofact ...
s in the
limestone cliffs to the east of the town indicate that
Aboriginal people had lived in the area for at least 2300 years.
European settlement took place in the area when Lieutenant Andrew Baxter and his wife
Annie Baxter squatted the Yambuck pastoral run in 1843.
Annie Baxter's diary notes 13 occasions where European settlers formed armed and mounted hunting parties to attack and harass
Gunditjmara people. These events were part of the significant
conflict between Aboriginal peoples and Europeans that occurred around Yambuk at the time.
Some of the most violent clashes of the
western district taking place near the
Shaw river and the
Eumeralla River. This conflict known as the
Eumeralla wars
The Eumeralla Wars were the violent encounters over the possession of land between British colonists and Gunditjmara Aboriginal people in what is now called the Western District area of south west Victoria.
The wars are named after the region ...
continued from the 1840s to around 1860.
The township was established in the 1850s, the Post Office opening 1 March 1859.
The town had a population of 267 residents in the ,
At the , the town and surrounding area had a population of 540.
It is located where the
Princes Highway
Princes Highway is a major road in Australia, extending from Sydney via Melbourne to Adelaide through the states of New South Wales, Victoria (Australia), Victoria and South Australia. It has a length of (along Highway 1) or via the former ...
crosses the
Shaw River. It is the site of
Pacific Hydro
Pacific Hydro is a renewable energy company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. The company was founded in 1992 and was soon floated on the Australian Stock Exchange, it was later bought by a consortium of industry superannuation funds and ...
's
Yambuk Wind Farm
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The Portland wind farm is one of Australia's largest wind farms. Located on the coast of south-western Victoria near the city of Portland, it consists of four separate sites, all of which have been completed as of 2015. Completion of th ...
and the adjacent
Codrington Wind Farm
Codrington Wind Farm is a wind farm near Yambuk on the coast of south-western Victoria, Australia.
Completed in June 2001, the 18.2 MW installation of 14 wind turbines generates 51 GWh annually, for a capital cost of A$30 million by
Pacific Hydro ...
.
Yambuk is locally known for the Yambuk Slide, a 33-metre long slide near the lake. Lake Yambuk and the
Yambuk Important Bird Area
The Yambuk Important Bird Area comprises a 10 km2 tract of coastal land fronting Bass Strait in south-western Victoria, south-eastern Australia. It lies some 20 km west of the town of Port Fairy and encompasses the lower reaches of the ...
lie between the town and the coast.
Traditional ownership
The formally recognised
traditional owners for the area in which Yambuk sits are the
Eastern Maar (western portion) and the
Gunditjmara peoples (eastern portion)
who are represented by the
Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation (EMAC)
and the
Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation (GMTOAC).
References
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Place Names Search: Yambuk
External links
Towns in Victoria (Australia)
Coastal towns in Victoria (Australia)
1850s establishments
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