The Channon, New South Wales
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''The Channon'' is a
village A village is a human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban v ...
in the
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area of
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,
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. It is about 18 kilometres northwest of Lismore and about 21 km from Nimbin, NSW. It is part of the
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. The
traditional owners Native title is the set of rights, recognised by Australian law, held by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups or individuals to land that derive from their maintenance of their traditional laws and customs. These Aboriginal title rig ...
of this area are the Wiyabal people of the Bundjalung nation. The name of the village, Channon, comes from a local Aboriginal term for the Burrawang palm, having been derived from the word 'dganon' (from the
Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages Yugambeh–Bundjalung, also known as Bandjalangic, is a branch of the Pama–Nyungan language family, that is spoken in north-eastern New South Wales and South-East Queensland. Yugambeh–Bundjalung was historically a dialect continuum con ...
), which is a type of cycad that proliferates along the ridgelines in the area.


History


Aboriginal history

Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the area, the region now known as the Channon (basically, the ridges and valleys in the region of Terania and Tuntable Creeks) was part of the land occupied by a portion of the
Bundjalung people The Bundjalung people, also spelled Bunjalung, Badjalang and Bandjalang, are Aboriginal Australians who are the original custodians of a region from around Grafton, New South Wales, Grafton in northern coastal New South Wales to Beaudesert, Que ...
, the Widjabal.Barratt, p. 11. According to local tradition one of their foods was the seeds of the Burrawang, '' Macrozamia communis'', a species of
cycad Cycads are seed plants that typically have a stout and woody (ligneous) trunk (botany), trunk with a crown (botany), crown of large, hard, stiff, evergreen and (usually) pinnate leaves. The species are dioecious, that is, individual plants o ...
that is abundant in the area; the seeds of the Burrawang, known as Djaning, are toxic but can be prepared for eating via extensive washing. It is considered that the name "The Channon" derives from this native word. A cave in Terania Creek was a sacred site for Widjabal men, as well as other sites in the Terania Creek basin, but according to Heron, 1998, quoted in Barratt, "Many of the stories belonging to the Terania Creek Basin will never be published. Only the elders have been told their deep spiritual significance and their laws forbid them to pass on information to any uninitiated person." Following European settlement as described below, Aboriginal people continued to live in the district working on farms and living on several local reserves, until in 1929, threatened with loss of control of their reserve, they moved first to North Lismore and then to a site at Tuncester called Cubawee and later to Gundurimba ic: actually Gundurimba Road, Monaltrie, just outside Lismore and finally were able to move to better housing in Lismore in the 1970s; many of the relevant family members were given the European surname of Roberts, and some still reside in Lismore.Barratt, pp. 12-13.


European utilisation and settlement

Barratt, 1999 states that some time after the 1840s, early cedar cutters were working their way up the
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and that a work place for timber "up Terania Creek" was destroyed by a flood in 1849, that a "small camp" was made on the banks of the Terania Creek, and that cedar cutting continued into the 1880s and 1890s. The cutters were not permitted to settle or build permanent houses. The first actual settlers in the area were Don and Jim Thorburn whose land title was allocated in 1882; they were followed by William Hall plus members of his family in 1900. Twelve more persons led by James Mitchell from
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decided to apply for land and eleven were successful, being allocated land in 1902, originally planning to operate a sawmill but eventually deciding to go into dairying after clearing their blocks. Over the period 1903 to 1911 a number of other settlers arrived and were granted blocks on either Tuntable or Terania Creeks. In 1904, Edwin Roach, who had recently set up a sawmill at Lismore, decided to relocate his plant to the area at the corner of what became Mill Street and Standing Street and a small village began to take shape there, known at that time as Roach's Mill, and later, Terania. In 1908 the decision was made to transfer the early mail Receiving Office, on top of a ridge at Wallace Road, to its present location and at this point the name of the settlement was officially changed from "Terania" to "The Channon". Once the settlers had cleared their land of the native forest, dairying became the principal occupation of the district for many years. Cream was the product desired for making into butter for local consumption and export, and the skimmed milk left behind would be fed to pigs on site. Up to 1913, cream would be transported by wagon via specialist cream carriers to Lismore for processing, then in that year a local processing plant or "Butter Factory" was opened with great ceremony. Barratt notes that "it is likely that the journey made from the coast to The Channon or the official openingwas one of the first made to the area in a motor car." The working life of The Channon butter factory lasted until 1946, when improved road and rail transport meant that it was no longer economic to operate small local factories such as this one, and production was moved to Lismore; the factory building was sold, first to Terania Shire Council for use as a depot, then eventually (1991) was reopened as a Tavern, in which guise it survives today. For a range of reasons including increasing regulation and the cost of upgrading dairies and road infrastructure, from the late 1960s there was a gradual decline in dairy farming in the Northern Rivers area and many farmers turned to the production of beef cattle instead, or sold their land to neighbours, hobby farmers or speculators. The "new bridge" over Terania Creek was opened in 1912, which coincided with the opening of a new Hall, the previous one (opened in 1907) having been destroyed in a fire. This Hall was originally sited between the present F.C. Ford Bridge and the Koonorigan Road turn-off, but was moved to its present site in about 1924. The first Channon Store was opened by Joseph Black, but was superseded by a competitor built by Rue Friedman on the site of the present Store, which opened in 1909. Other past local businesses included a butcher's shop, a bakery and a blacksmith's, and a boarding house. The butcher's shop, adjacent to the present Store, closed in the 1960s but the premises were revived for a number of years as a Tea House (café), unfortunately now also closed as at time of writing (2024). Following the end of the
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, a set of memorial gates was commissioned which stand at the entrance to the Hall; the gates were re-dedicated in 1950 and the inscriptions expanded to include those who had died in active service during the
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. According to the inscriptions, plus the Roll of Honour board inside the Hall, 42 local men were enlisted in World War I of whom 10 were wounded and 6 killed, while 90 local men served in World War II of whom 8 were killed. Additional details about these gates and the names included thereon are given in the online "NSW War Memorials Register". The present Channon Public School (NSW primary school) dates from 1922, having been preceded by several previous incarnations dating from 1905 and 1909 at both the Channon (then known as "Channon Grass") and Tuntable Creek. A significant local amenity, Coronation Park, was opened around the occasion of the Queen's coronation in 1953. A small Rural Fire Service (RFS) was established in the 1970s and has a building in Standing Street. Coinciding with the decline of the dairy industry in the region as detailed above, land prices were low in the early 1970s and proved attractive to "new settlers" in search of alternative lifestyles flowing on from the 1973 Aquarius Festival held in nearby Nimbin, with several new Multiple Occupancy (M.O.) communities established in the Channon area. Many of the new settlers were active in the month-long Terania Creek Blockade in 1979 which was a key influencer for the New South Wales Government to cease commercial logging in the wet rainforests, leading ultimately to the declaration of the
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. The now regionally recognised Channon Craft Market commenced in 1976, first in the Hall, but fairly rapidly grew in size and relocated to Coronation Oval, where it continues to operate once per month.


Economy

Like many villages in the area, there is cattle farming, general grazing and small crop farming. There are also many
permaculture Permaculture is an approach to land management and settlement design that adopts arrangements observed in flourishing natural ecosystems. It includes a set of design principles derived using Systems theory, whole-systems thinking. It applies t ...
and organic farms and
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and
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plantations, as well as a number of
intentional communities An intentional community is a voluntary residential community designed to foster a high degree of social cohesion and teamwork. Such communities typically promote shared values or beliefs, or pursue a common vision, which may be politica ...
. Zaytuna Farm is a working permaculture education and demonstration farm, whose managing director is Geoff Lawton. Like nearby Nimbin, The Channon is a gateway to the rainforests of
Nightcap National Park The Nightcap National Park is a national park situated within the Nightcap Range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. The park was created in April 1983 and is situated north of . The park was established following cam ...
.


Events

On the second Sunday of each month, the Channon Crafts Market is held at Coronation Park which attracts visitors, musicians and vendors from around the district. The Coronation Park hosts a yearly outdoor opera, though it did not take place in 2016.http://operaatthechannon.com.au/


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Permaculture farm in the area

Map of the Channon
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