Wardell is a village in the
Northern Rivers
Northern Rivers is the most northeasterly Regions of New South Wales, region of the Australian state of New South Wales, located between north of the state capital, Sydney, and encompasses the catchments and fertile valleys of the Clarence Ri ...
region of
New South Wales
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, Australia. It is situated on the
Richmond River
The Richmond River is a river
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and the
Pacific Highway between
Broadwater and
Ballina. Wardell is approximately north of Sydney and south of Brisbane. The boundaries are within the
Ballina Shire
Ballina Shire is a local government area in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire was formed on 1 January 1977 by the amalgamation of the Municipality of Ballina and Tintenbar Shire. The Shire is located adjacent ...
local government area
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.
Population
Wardell had a population of 662 in the 2021 Census: 50.7% were males and 49.3% were females. Of the total population in Wardell 10.1% were Indigenous persons. The most common occupations for employed persons were: technicians and trades workers at 20.4%, labourers 17.8%, community and personal service workers 13.7%, managers 10.2% and professionals 9.9%.
History
Bingall Creek was an old name of Wardell and it was also known in the 1850s as the cedar-getter's settlement, Blackwall which was established as a river port on the Richmond River. The river was an important transport route for the region for the first 100 years after settlement. It developed into an important sawmilling centre for the timber industry and later for the milling of sugar cane. Wardell is now split by the Pacific Highway and the River and is known by its landmark lift span bridge which was built to replace the ferries and barges used to transport Australian red cedar (''
Toona ciliata
''Toona ciliata'' is a forest tree in the mahogany family which grows throughout South Asia from Afghanistan to Papua New Guinea and Australia.
Names
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'') and sugar cane in the 1800s.
A steamboat service from Ballina to Lismore operated for many years. Today Wardell has a general store, post office, pub, service station and the Wardell Public School which has 50 pupils enrolled.
The river and its estuaries abound with marine wildlife and are used for recreational fishing and water sports.
Wardell was the birthplace of architect
Alexander Stewart Jolly (1887–1957), who designed a number of buildings in the north coast area. He also designed a number of homes in the Sydney area, some of which are heritage-listed. Poet and painter
Edwin Wilson (1942–2022) spent his first six years in a farm house at East Wardell (as recorded in 'The Mullumbimby Kid').
Natural Disaster
Wardell Flooding Event (February / March 2022)
The flooding event of 2022 was part of the much wider and significant natural disaster that occurred in on the East Coast of Australia.
[ 2022 eastern Australia floods] This event had far-reaching impacts on the local community.
This event had a particularly severe impact on the Wardell and surrounding communities due to a combination of factors, including heavy rainfall, upstream flooding and extreme high tides.
Timeline of the Event
* January 2022: The region experienced consistent rainfall over several days, saturating the ground and leading to heightened concerns about river and flash flooding.
* February 2022: As rainfall intensified and the local rivers began to swell, authorities issued evacuation orders for residents in low-lying areas of Wardell and surrounding suburbs. The situation deteriorated further as the
Richmond River
The Richmond River is a river
A river is a natural stream of fresh water that flows on land or inside Subterranean river, caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river. A river may ...
overflowed its banks, causing extensive flooding in both agricultural and residential areas. As with upstream towns of Broadwater, Woodburn and Coraki the town's infrastructure, including roads was severely inundated isolating Wardell from neighbouring towns.
* Aftermath: Wardell faced significant challenges in the aftermath of the flooding event. Many homes and businesses were severely flooded, resulting in the displacement of residents. Community members and local rescue teams were stretched to their limits as they worked tirelessly to rescue stranded individuals and provide aid to those affected.
Impact
The Flooding Event of 2022 has left a lasting impact on the community and the region as a whole:
* Property Damage: Huge numbers of homes and businesses suffered extensive damage due to flooding, leading to significant financial and emotional hardship for residents.
* Infrastructure Loss: This event also highlighted vulnerabilities in local infrastructure to the impacts of climate change.
* Community Resilience: The flooding event brought the community together, showcasing the resilience and support of Wardell's residents as they assisted each other during the crisis.
WardellCore officially known as the Wardell Community Organised Resilience Effort, is charity organisation registered following the 2022 Northern Rivers floods.
References
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Ballina Shire
Towns in New South Wales