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Heathcote is a town in central
Victoria, Australia Victoria, commonly abbreviated as Vic, is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state (after Tasmania), with a land area of ; the second-most-populated state (after New South Wales), with a population of over 7 million; ...
, situated on the Northern Highway 110 kilometres north of
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and 40 kilometres south-east of
Bendigo Bendigo ( ) is an Australian city in north-central Victoria. The city is located in the Bendigo Valley near the geographical centre of the state and approximately north-west of Melbourne, the state capital. As of 2022, Bendigo has a popula ...
via the
McIvor Highway McIvor Highway is a short Victoria (state), Victorian highway (44 km) linking Bendigo and Heathcote, Victoria, Heathcote. Together with Hume Freeway (until Wallan, Victoria, Wallan) and Northern Highway (Victoria), Northern Highway (until H ...
. Heathcote's local government area is the
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and it is part of the federal electorate of
Bendigo Bendigo ( ) is an Australian city in north-central Victoria. The city is located in the Bendigo Valley near the geographical centre of the state and approximately north-west of Melbourne, the state capital. As of 2022, Bendigo has a popula ...
and the state electorate of Euroa. At the , Heathcote had a population of 2,962.


History

The first European known to have visited the district was Major Thomas Mitchell in 1836. By 1851 about 400 Europeans lived on some 16 pastoral properties in the area. Late in 1852 gold was discovered at McIvor Creek. Within six months some 40,000 miners were camped in the vicinity. It proved to be one of the richest finds during the
Australian gold rushes During the Australian gold rushes, starting in 1851, significant numbers of workers moved from elsewhere in History of Australia, Australia and overseas to where gold had been discovered. Gold had been found several times before, but the Colo ...
, but the gold was so easily found that it was soon largely exhausted and by the end of the year a large proportion of the miners had already left for other recent finds (although deeper deposits continued to be mined for many years). This was not before the Victorian government gazetted the township of Heathcote on the site and ordered the construction of several official buildings. The post office opened on 1 July 1853 as McIvor Creek but six months later, on 1 January 1854, was renamed Heathcote. With the decline of gold mining the region took on an increased importance as a pastoral district. Heathcote was served by the Heathcote railway line from 1889 to 1968. The Heathcote Magistrates' Court closed on 1 January 1990.


Gold Escort Robbery

Mia Mia was the location of a violent gold escort robbery on 20 July 1853. A gang of at least six robbers and possibly as large as twelve bailed up a gold escort that departed Heathcote on the way to Kyneton. The robbers opened fire on the six escorts in which four were wounded. The other two fled to Heathcote to raise the alarm. When help arrived they found that the robbers and the gold was gone. All the robbers were living in Heathcote at the time working the gold diggings. Later John Francis gave crown evidence against the others and three of the villains were hanged. This took place very close to where one of Australia's worst aviation disasters occurred in 1945. Heathcote is the closest major town to the Heathcote-Graytown National Park and Lake Eppalock.


Present

The town hosts an agricultural show on Melbourne Cup day, each November. Food & Wine A weekend early in October is dedicated to the Heathcote Wine and Food Festival held at the show grounds. This is a dynamic event that has grown rapidly since its inception in 1994. The town is the centre of the recognised Heathcote wine region, notable for its
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wines. In 2010 the Heathcote Winery won a gold medal at the Queensland Wine Show. In 2013, the Sanguine Estate Shiraz 2012 was awarded the category winner, a gold medal and a top 10 position in World's Greatest Syrah & Shiraz Challenge.


Sport

The town has several sporting teams; Australian Rules: The town has an
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football team playing in the
Heathcote District Football League The Heathcote District Football League (HDFL) is an Australian rules football competition based in the Heathcote, Victoria, Heathcote region and major Bendigo area with clubs based in the regions of City of Greater Bendigo, Shire of Campaspe, a ...
. Heathcote managed to capture back to back premierships in 2009/10.. Cricket: The Heathcote Cricket Club competes in the Northern United Cricket Association and had back to back premiership success in seasons 2012/13 & 2013/14.. Golf: Golfers play at the Heathcote Golf Course, an 18 hole course. Motor Racing/Athletics & Horse Racing: Heathcote has a harness track (2040m) that also acts as a speedway.


References

*J. O. Randell, ''McIvor, A History of the Shire and the Township of Heathcote'', published by the author, East Melbourne, 1985.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Heathcote, Victoria Mining towns in Victoria (state) Towns in Victoria (state) Suburbs of Bendigo