Cressy is a town in
Victoria,
Australia, approximately north of
Colac on the
Ballarat
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road. It is divided between
Golden Plains Shire, the
Shire of Colac Otway, and
Corangamite Shire. At the
2016 census
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, Cressy and the surrounding area had a population of 175.
History
George Russell, manager of the pastoral Clyde Company, opened up the area to European settlement in 1836. In 1837, a French man named Jean Duverney crossed the
Woady Yaloak River, claimed land on both banks, and named the area "Frenchman's Run". Duverney called the small, developing village Cressy, after
Crécy in
France
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, where he was born.
The Cressy
Post Office
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opened on 1 January 1858.
After the outbreak of
World War II
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, an
airfield
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was constructed south of the town towards
Colac, and was used by the
RAAF
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until 1946 as a combat training base and for bombing practice. Cressy airfield had three airstrips, two about long with a drained gravel surface and a grass airstrip about long. Two large Bellman hangars were used for aircraft maintenance. Several RAAF aircraft crashed in the vicinity during the war.
Railways
The first railway to reach Cressy was an extension of the line from Colac to
Beeac. It opened in December 1910, and by September 1911, the line had been extended north to
Newtown, where it joined the line to Ballarat. In September 1910, work began at Cressy on the
Western Plains Railway. This line joined the line to
Ararat
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at
Maroona, and the lines to
Geelong
Geelong ( ) ( Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in the south eastern Australian state of Victoria, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon ...
at
Gheringhap. Cressy, being at the junction of the two cross-country lines, became an important railway center, with extensive buildings, railway yards, and a turntable. Buildings included station offices, refreshment rooms, and an elevated signal box. The line from Colac to Newtown was closed in 1953. Few traces of Cressy station now remain.
Cressy in the 21st century
A variety of old buildings remain in Cressy, although many were destroyed in the fires of 1977, which also killed three people. There are two churches remaining, and the Cressy Historical Society is now housed in the
Presbyterian
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Church, opposite the old Post Office and general store.
The church was built in 1862, and is open for research on the first Sunday of every month. The Cressy police station closed in 2010. The old post office and a telephone exchange were built in 1924 for £5,000. After it was closed, it was turned into a family home, and subsequently opened as a café and mixed business, which operated until 2014.
The town football team went into recess in 1998, after the
Western Plains FL merged with the Lexton FL.
References
External links
Historic photo of Cressy Post OfficeState Library, Victoria, accessed 23 March 2015
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Towns in Victoria (Australia)