Little River is a town in
Victoria,
Australia
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, approximately south-west of
Melbourne's Central Business District
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, located within the Cities of
Greater Geelong and
Wyndham local government area
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s. Little River recorded a population of 1,353 at the
2021 census.
History
Aboriginal history
In the vicinity of
Mount Rothwell, near Little River, a semi-circular
Aboriginal stone arrangement now known as ''
Wurdi Youang'' and believed to have been built by the local
Wadawurrung people, was discovered and in 2011 described by an astrophysicist from the
CSIRO
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CSIRO works with leading organisations arou ...
as accurately indicating the setting sun during the
solstices and
equinox
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. Although the age is unknown, it could range from 200 to 30,000 years.
Early settlement
The
Little River has headwaters in the nearby
Brisbane Ranges. It was also known as the Cocoroc Rivulet,
Cocoroc being a locality near the area. Where the road from Melbourne to
Geelong
Geelong ( ) (Wathawurrung language, Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in Victoria, Australia, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon River (Victo ...
crossed Little River, the Travellers Rest Inn was opened there in about 1839.
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It had been one of the Port Phillip Association's pastoral runs (the first occupier being James Simpson), and later a large part of the district was included in the Chirnside Estate centred on Werribee. Early on small farmers had the benefit of an common for grazing.
Many of the early settlers of the region were Scottish Gaelic
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-speaking immigrants from Lochaber
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and Moidart
Moidart ( ; ) is part of the remote and isolated area of Scotland, west of Fort William, Highland, Fort William, known as the Rough Bounds. Moidart itself is almost surrounded by bodies of water. Loch Shiel cuts off the eastern boundary of the ...
, who had been evicted by Ranald George Macdonald, 19th Chief of Clanranald, during the Highland Clearances
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The first phase resulted from Scottish Agricultural R ...
and Highland Potato Famine
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. The bulk of them, whose passage to Australia was aided by the Highland and Island Emigration Society, arrived at Port Phillip
Port Phillip (Kulin languages, Kulin: ''Narm-Narm'') or Port Phillip Bay is a horsehead-shaped bay#Types, enclosed bay on the central coast of southern Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The bay opens into the Bass Strait via a short, ...
in 1852. They were eventually joined at Little River in 1857 by their former parish priest from Fort William, Fr Ranald Rankin (c.1786-1863), who is best known as the author of the Scottish Gaelic Christmas carol
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'' Tàladh Chrìosda'' ("The Christ Child's Lullaby"). According to John Watts, Little River and Belmont were the main population centers of Roman Catholic Gaels
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from Moidart
Moidart ( ; ) is part of the remote and isolated area of Scotland, west of Fort William, Highland, Fort William, known as the Rough Bounds. Moidart itself is almost surrounded by bodies of water. Loch Shiel cuts off the eastern boundary of the ...
. Writing during the 1880s, Fr Charles Macdonald commented ruefully that at least some of these Scottish Australians
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According to the 2021 Australian census, 130,060 Australian residents were born in Scotland, while 2,176,777 claimed Scottish ...
, who were immigrants from a Scottish region with a long history of smuggling
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, illegal whiskey distilling, and cattle raiding
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and who had often, "left the old county against their will", continued these same practices in the Australian frontier.
The Post Office opened on 1 February 1858.
The railway line through the town was opened in 1857, as part of the line to Geelong
Geelong ( ) (Wathawurrung language, Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in Victoria, Australia, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon River (Victo ...
. The local railway station is served by V/Line
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passenger services on the Geelong line.
Heritage sites
Little River contains a number of heritage listed sites, including:
* 19-27 River Street, Little River railway station
* 985-995 Little River-Ripley Road, Mount Rothwell Homestead
* Old Melbourne Road, Rothwell Bridge
* 795-805 Old Melbourne Road, Travellers' Rest (Rothwell Ruins)
Today
The township has a petrol station and post office, a primary school, a kindergarten, a pub, a bed and breakfast, a park, two playgrounds, a train station, a cricket ground and several churches. Visitors from Melbourne pass through the town on the way to the You Yangs Regional Park and the Mount Rothwell Biodiversity Interpretation Centre.
Australian rock band Little River Band is named after Little River after seeing the name on a road sign on their way to a gig in Geelong.Little River Band
Film-making location
Some scenes for the Australian television series ''
We Can Be Heroes: Finding The Australian of the Year'' and ''
Angry Boys
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'' were filmed at Little River, although it was referred to as the fictional town of 'Dunt'. Little River also featured in filming the movie ''
Mad Max
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'', starring
Mel Gibson
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, with Little River Road being used as the movie's infamous "Highway 9".
Some parts of Little River and surrounding areas were filmed in the Australian television drama series, ''
Blue Heelers
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''. Also, some scenes from the 2003
Australian Western film, ''
Ned Kelly
Edward Kelly (December 185411 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader, bank robber and convicted police-murderer. One of the last bushrangers, he is known for wearing armour of the Kelly gang, a suit of bulletproof ...
'' were shot in the nearby
You Yangs.
Little River, and surrounding areas, also featured in the filming of the 2015 comedy-drama ''
The Dressmaker'', starring
Kate Winslet
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,
Liam Hemsworth
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, and
Judy Davis
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.
Census populations
See also
*
City of Werribee – Parts of Little River were previously within this former local government area.
*
Shire of Corio – Parts of Little River were previously within this former local government area.
References
Further reading
* Martin, Ruth Lee. 2013. 'Paradise Imagined: Songs of Scots Gaelic migrants in Australia, 1850–1940' ann an ''Humanities Research'' àir. XIX. No.3. 2013. dd. 27–44.
External links
Australian Places site
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Towns in Victoria (state)
Australian Aboriginal cultural history
Scottish-Australian culture
Suburbs of Geelong
Suburbs of the City of Wyndham