Knowledge

Barmedman

Source šŸ“

289: 379:
Barmedman to play an exhibition match against a local team, "where the thirteen-a-side game has secured many converts". By the following June players from Barmedman and Ariah Park were selected in the Goldfields team to play a combined Sydney team at West Wyalong. During the 1913 season the Barmedman team played the Goldfields team on a number of occasions. After a game in July 1913 when Barmedman was defeated 24 to nil the local Wyalong newspaper published this helpful advice: " Barmedman team should study up the Rules, especially on off-side play, which will prevent them from being penalised so often, and another point, when the scrum-half puts the ball in the scrum he should retire behind his pack, and not rush around to collar the opposing scrum-half before the ball is out of the pack".
391:
competition. There were, however, periods when the Barmedman team held the cup against teams from townships with far larger populations. Barmedman's first Maher Cup success was in 1929 with a team "claimed to be composed entirely of local players", after which they held the cup for five successive challenges. In April 1955, a week after Barmedman had defeated Boorowa to win back the trophy, the Barmedman team defeated Junee by 72 to 3 in their first defence, "the biggest margin ever in Maher Cup football". The Barmedman Maroons were notable for the fanaticism of their supporters and attracted renowned players to captain-coach, including George Mason, Tom Kirk, Keith Gittoes and Ron ('Dookie') Crowe.
55: 412:
events, as well as bread-baking, fresh butter and home-made jam competitions. A newspaper report of the event predicted "that it will eventually merge into a full-blown show". The Barmedman Show Society proudly carries on that heritage, using "since 1907" in their advertising. In more recent times the Show features carnival rides, equestrian events, the 'Beaut Ute' competition, and includes a luncheon pavilion and numerous arts, crafts, cookery, agricultural and school exhibitions. The Barmedman Show was cancelled in 2020 due to Covid-19 pandemic restrictions.
458: 331: 39: 367:"extolled his heroism". He "appeared lost for words" when asked to respond; after a long pause he said "Thanks for booming me up", before adding "the boys still up on Bougainville are doing just as good a job as I did, and getting no recognition". In August 1945, after a representation on behalf of Barmedman residents from the local member of parliament, the NSW Government "granted a farm" to Reg Rattey of 2432 acres near Lake Cowell. 1140: 62: 343:
of not approving sewerage schemes "where the population did not number 1,500". The success of the original application to Government was attributed to the advocacy of Councillor A. Holland, the Shire President of Bland Shire Council. At about the same time Barmedman was connected with a water supply and "bulk electricity supply" from
415:
Barmedman also hosts a Modified Tractor Pull competition, usually held in October. The event features customised tractors pulling a weighted sled. The vehicles compete in various modification categories: mini-modified, open-modified, limited, super-modified tractors and two-wheel drive trucks. The
411:
The annual Barmedman Show is held every year on the first Saturday in September. The event began in September 1907 with the inaugural Ploughing Carnival and Horse Parade "held on Mr Doelā€™s farm, 2Ā½ miles from Barmedman", attended by 700 people. The event featured ploughing matches and horse judging
407:
and is reputed to have therapeutic effects. Located within a four hectare reserve the pool is surrounded by shady grassed areas, with facilities such as barbecues and change rooms. Barmedman Mineral Pool is open from mid-October to the end of March and admission is by donation. The Pool may be empty
390:
period from 1920 to 1971. The Maher Cup was a district challenge competition, with the trophy held by the winner of each successive match. On statistical evidence alone the sporting record of the Barmedman Maroons is not particularly impressive, having won just 34 of their 106 games in the Maher Cup
342:
In 1940 a sewerage system was completed for Barmedman township, at that time claimed to be "the smallest town in New South Wales to be granted a sewerage scheme". This was a significant achievement considering Barmedmanā€™s population "of approximately 500 residents" and the State Governmentā€™s policy
264:
In 1874 newspaper reports began to appear of gold-mining operations at a location called Barmedman Reefs, on the 'Barmedman' pastoral run 70 miles north-west of Young. The location was described as ā€œa hill of no great altitudeā€ making up an area of 10 acres ā€œwith hardly perceptible slopes on either
338:
The opening of the branch line to Rankins Springs proved to be a boon for Barmedman, stimulating increased commercial activity in the township. In early 1924 the St. Johnā€™s Parish Soldiersā€™ Memorial Hall was completed and construction began on the two-storey Commercial Bank opposite the Queensland
300:
By early 1882 there were two hotels operating at Barmedman: the West Coast of New Zealand Hotel owned by Alexander Constantine (who had been a successful miner in the district) and the Barmedman Hotel owned by John Birnie. By the end of 1882 a third hotel had opened in the town, the Melbourne Club
318:
In June 1903 a railway connection between Temora and Barmedman was opened for the carriage of goods. The continuance of the line from Barmedman to Wyalong was opened in November the same year. The final railway extension was opened in November 1917 between Wyalong and Cargelligo (Lake Cargelligo),
378:
In February 1911 West Wyalong joined the New South Wales Rugby League, the first inland town in NSW to do so. The team was named 'The Goldfields' and from April 1911 they began to play teams from Sydney, with the teams travelling to and fro by train. In April 1912 the Goldfields team travelled to
311:
In September 1892 a report was published regarding the economics of crushing the gold-bearing stone at Barmedman, claiming that "miners must get good stone" in order to pay the high price "for carting and crushing". Despite that "some miners are getting a very good living by going through the old
271:
was carried out by using crushing machines which reduced the quartz to a fine dust, after which it was mixed with water and passed into ā€˜ripple tablesā€™ where gold could be extracted by means of plates coated with mercury (which amalgamated with any gold fragments). Mining with crushing machines
230:. Barmedman began as a service centre for gold-mining operations in the area. Nowadays the local district has an agricultural economic base, including wheat and canola cropping and sheep grazing. It is the home of two large wheat silos with a combined capacity of over a million bushels. At the 275:
In about May 1878 a public-house opened at Barmedman Reefs, owned and managed by Mrs. Maher. Jacksonā€™s store opened shortly afterwards at the locality. Another business at Barmedman Reefs was carried out by Christopher Mā€™Neven, operating as a blacksmith and wheelwright. Mrs. Maher's hotel at
366:
prior to its arrival at Barmedman. A brass band from West Wyalong led a procession from Barmedman station to the centre of town "where three lorries were parked close together" to form a platform which was draped with flags. During the speeches Rattey "looked uncomfortable" as the speakers
307:
In May 1891 it was reported that "within a radius of 25 miles from Barmedman there are 200 families, holding in the aggregate 272,000 acres of conditionally purchased land". After a period of intense lobbying by the local Farmers' Association in August 1892 the Minister of Lands approved the
284:
The locality was known as Barmedman Reefs (or Barmedman Reef) until the early 1880s. From about 1882, after much of the attention had been taken away by the gold-rush at nearby Temora, the name of the township increasingly began to be shortened to Barmedman.
247:
In December 1849 the 'Barmedman' pastoral run, leased by John Cartwright, was described as having an estimated area of 36,000 acres with a grazing capacity of about 1,000 cattle. Within its boundaries was a water-source called the Barmedman Waterhole.
272:
required a workforce to dig the shafts, extract the rock and operate the machinery. Miners operating at the Barmedman Reefs in early 1874 were the partnership of Mayne, Marr, and the Quail brothers and also Mā€™Garr ā€œand partyā€.
255:
from A. G. Jones. At about the same time the brothers also purchased 'West Bland Plains' and 'Bland West' stations. One of the brothers, Lachlan Robertson, resided on 'Barmedman' station until his death in 1916.
276:
Barmedman Reefs, as well as a store also owned by her, were burned down in January 1881; it was reported that "Mrs. Maher and the children were barely outside when the roof fell with a loud crash".
304:
In August 1882 a portion of Crown Land was set aside by the New South Wales Department of Lands ā€œas a site for the town of Barmedmanā€. A public school was opened at Barmedman in July 1883.
315:
In April 1894 it was reported that Barmedman had a population of 400 residents, with a public school "under the supervision of Mr. Walsh" with "an attendance roll of 100 children".
403:
is located on the edge of town. The large pool originated as a flooded gold-mine and contains water with a high mineral content, fed by groundwater from an
194: 182: 288: 54: 87: 416:
popular Modified Tractor Pull has additional attractions such as childrenā€™s rides, trade stalls, and a variety of other entertainment.
265:
sideā€. Seams (or reefs) of gold-bearing quartz had been found within the formation which consisted of layers of slate and sandstone.
1262: 170: 1286: 834: 312:
workings". The correspondent stated Barmedmanā€™s population "is about 300, and there is a good opening for a butcher and baker".
1171: 1027: 470: 1281: 187: 362:. Rattey, who was born at Barmedman, arrived by train from Sydney. His parents and siblings boarded the train at 252: 234:, Barmedman had a population of 212. The township's name is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning 'long water'. 1092: 436: 1184: 440: 324: 320: 80: 327:
was opened which branched from the Lake Cargelligo line at Barmedman and terminated at Rankins Springs.
1144: 1164: 363: 754: 227: 522: 231: 131: 123: 1149: 375:
Although the town no longer has a team, rugby league is the most popular sport in Barmedman.
359: 1002: 803:, 6 January 1939, page 1; 'Another Triumph for Shire President: Barmedman Sewerage Scheme', 1157: 1123: 199: 8: 457: 211: 175: 842: 268: 495:ā€™Supplementary List of Claims to Leases of Crown Lands Beyond the Settled Districtsā€™, 1053: 924: 1220: 215: 29: 400: 355: 344: 1275: 976: 102: 89: 1240: 1078:'Barmedman Ploughing Carnival and Horse Parade: Highly Gratifying Result', 893:(Sydney), 26 April 1911, page 4; 'Combined Tramways v Wyalong Goldfields', 383: 223: 155: 799:, 4 February 1938, page 7; 'Barmedman Sewerage: Council Signs Agreement', 1181: 323:
joining with the Main Southern Railway at Cootamundra. In January 1923 a
816:'Barmedmanā€™s Gala Day to Welcome Home Rattey, V.C.' (by Merton Woods), 351: 607: 350:
In July 1945 the residents of Barmedman assembled to welcome Sergeant
330: 38: 1235: 387: 219: 1225: 1215: 1245: 1230: 1210: 1205: 1200: 404: 1250: 1139: 435: 161: 1179: 1080:
Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette
963:
Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette
950:
Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette
784:
Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette
780:
Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette
529:. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University 386:
team has been described as the "mouse that roared" during the
251:
In August 1872 the Robertson brothers purchased 'Barmedman'
1128:. Barmedman, NSW: Barmedman Centenary Executive Committee. 820:, 31 July 1945, page 1; 'Sgt. Rattey, V.C. at Barmedman', 563:
Refer as an example: ā€™Hartā€™s Cylinder Crushing Machineā€™,
499:, 15 December 1849 (Issue No. 166 Supplement), page 1871. 334:
The former Commercial Bank at Barmedman, erected in 1924.
647:, 31 August 1883 (Issue No. 368 Supplement), page 4740. 643:, 16 March 1883 (Issue No. 106 Supplement), page 1459; 925:"Barmedman Rugby League: A Brief(ish) History to 1945" 659:, 2 August 1882 (Issue No. 311 Supplement), page 4019. 711:'Views on the Wyalong Field: The Town of Barmedman', 742:Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales 292:Barmedman main street - illustration published in 1273: 1125:Trials and triumphs : Barmedman, 1874-1974 918: 916: 592:, 21 January 1881, page 3'; 'Mining, &C', 308:establishment of a Lands Office at Barmedman. 1165: 1121: 744:, 2 November 1917 (Issue No. 195), page 5948. 685:, 30 May 1891, page 10; ā€™New Land Districtā€™, 546: 544: 913: 728:, 19 June 1903, page 8; 'Wyalong Railway', 1172: 1158: 1093:"Barmedman Twilight Modified Tractor Pull" 670:Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser 668:'Barmedman (From Our Own Correspondent)', 541: 508:'Wagga Stock Report: Mr. George Forsyth', 456: 37: 1263:Local government areas of New South Wales 605:Survey of newspaper references in Trove: 242: 222:, located approximately half-way between 1000: 974: 922: 782:, 4 December 1923, page 6; 'Barmedman', 329: 287: 906:'Rugby League: An Auspicious Opening', 441:"Barmedman (L) (Urban Centre/Locality)" 1274: 876:'Country Players Joining the League', 394: 1153: 431: 429: 279: 880:(Sydney), 13 February 1911, page 6. 713:Australian Town and Country Journal 294:Australian Town and Country Journal 13: 827: 657:New South Wales Government Gazette 645:New South Wales Government Gazette 641:New South Wales Government Gazette 497:New South Wales Government Gazette 426: 259: 18:Town in New South Wales, Australia 14: 1298: 1133: 1032:Bland Shire Council, West Wyalong 867:(Sydney), 17 August 1945, page 1. 835:"Corporal Reginald Roy Rattey VC" 797:Albury Banner and Wodonga Express 61: 1138: 726:Sydney Stock and Station Journal 633:Temora Herald and Mining Journal 523:"Robertson, Lachlan (1837ā€“1916)" 60: 53: 1287:Mining towns in New South Wales 1115: 1085: 1072: 1046: 1020: 994: 977:"Cootamundra the Dominant Team" 968: 955: 942: 900: 883: 870: 857: 810: 789: 772: 747: 735: 718: 705: 692: 675: 662: 650: 626: 614:. National Library of Australia 599: 437:Australian Bureau of Statistics 370: 160:457 km (284 mi) from 1099:. The Queensland Times Pty Ltd 681:'Lands Office for Barmedman', 583: 570: 557: 515: 502: 489: 463: 1: 419: 154:35 km (22 mi) from 1082:, 14 September 1907, page 7. 863:'Rattey, V.C. to Get Farm', 724:'Temora-Barmedman Railway', 702:, 24 September 1892, page 6. 639:, 20 December 1882, page 1; 7: 1122:McLaren, Beth, ed. (1974). 786:, 15 February 1924, page 2. 732:, 28 November 1903, page 2. 567:, 10 November 1866, page 4. 554:, 21 February 1874, page 2. 321:Central Western branch line 301:Hotel owned by John Cohen. 10: 1303: 961:'Football: Rugby League', 897:, 17 August 1911, page 12. 795:'Sewerage for Barmedman', 596:, 22 January 1881, page 8. 237: 210:is a rural village in the 1259: 1191: 689:, 17 August 1892, page 8. 608:"Newspapers and Gazettes" 512:, 21 August 1872, page 6. 354:who had been awarded the 193: 181: 169: 148: 140: 130: 118: 79: 48: 36: 23: 1282:Towns in New South Wales 1028:"Barmedman Mineral Pool" 807:, 18 March 1940, page 1. 715:, 7 April 1894, page 28. 672:, 14 July 1883, page 88. 475:Geographical Names Board 144:262 m (860 ft) 43:Main street of Barmedman 965:, 23 July 1913, page 2. 824:, 30 July 1945, page 2. 635:, 9 June 1882, page 3; 1003:"Belluga is Barmedman" 952:, 2 July 1913, page 2. 910:, 8 May 1912, page 11. 755:"Rankins Springs Line" 580:, 4 June 1878, page 3. 445:2011 Census QuickStats 339:and Barmedman hotels. 335: 297: 243:Barmedman pastoral run 103:34.15000Ā°S 147.38333Ā°E 1185:local government area 1147:at Wikimedia Commons 1034:. Bland Shire Council 908:Sydney Morning Herald 895:Sydney Morning Herald 822:West Wyalong Advocate 805:West Wyalong Advocate 801:West Wyalong Advocate 565:Bacchus Marsh Express 510:Sydney Morning Herald 333: 291: 1097:The Queensland Times 527:Obituaries Australia 319:which completed the 108:-34.15000; 147.38333 700:Wagga Wagga Express 576:ā€™Barmedman Reefsā€™, 550:ā€™Barmedman Reefsā€™, 439:(31 October 2012). 395:Aspects of the town 195:Federal division(s) 183:State electorate(s) 176:Bland Shire Council 99: /  687:Cootamundra Herald 683:Cootamundra Herald 594:Cootamundra Herald 578:Cootamundra Herald 336: 298: 280:Barmedman township 269:Quartz reef mining 1269: 1268: 1143:Media related to 358:for gallantry on 205: 204: 1294: 1174: 1167: 1160: 1151: 1150: 1142: 1129: 1109: 1108: 1106: 1104: 1089: 1083: 1076: 1070: 1069: 1067: 1065: 1060:. Visit Riverina 1050: 1044: 1043: 1041: 1039: 1024: 1018: 1017: 1015: 1013: 998: 992: 991: 989: 987: 972: 966: 959: 953: 948:'Rugby League', 946: 940: 939: 937: 935: 920: 911: 904: 898: 889:'League Rugby', 887: 881: 874: 868: 861: 855: 854: 852: 850: 841:. Archived from 831: 825: 814: 808: 793: 787: 776: 770: 769: 767: 765: 751: 745: 739: 733: 722: 716: 709: 703: 696: 690: 679: 673: 666: 660: 654: 648: 630: 624: 623: 621: 619: 603: 597: 587: 581: 574: 568: 561: 555: 552:Burrangong Argus 548: 539: 538: 536: 534: 519: 513: 506: 500: 493: 487: 486: 484: 482: 477:. NSW Government 467: 461: 460: 455: 453: 451: 433: 114: 113: 111: 110: 109: 104: 100: 97: 96: 95: 92: 64: 63: 57: 41: 32: 26: 21: 20: 1302: 1301: 1297: 1296: 1295: 1293: 1292: 1291: 1272: 1271: 1270: 1265: 1255: 1221:North Yalgogrin 1187: 1178: 1136: 1118: 1113: 1112: 1102: 1100: 1091: 1090: 1086: 1077: 1073: 1063: 1061: 1052: 1051: 1047: 1037: 1035: 1026: 1025: 1021: 1011: 1009: 999: 995: 985: 983: 973: 969: 960: 956: 947: 943: 933: 931: 921: 914: 905: 901: 888: 884: 875: 871: 862: 858: 848: 846: 845:on 19 July 2008 833: 832: 828: 818:Daily Telegraph 815: 811: 794: 790: 777: 773: 763: 761: 753: 752: 748: 740: 736: 723: 719: 710: 706: 697: 693: 680: 676: 667: 663: 655: 651: 631: 627: 617: 615: 606: 604: 600: 588: 584: 575: 571: 562: 558: 549: 542: 532: 530: 521: 520: 516: 507: 503: 494: 490: 480: 478: 469: 468: 464: 449: 447: 434: 427: 422: 397: 373: 296:, 7 April 1894. 282: 262: 260:Barmedman Reefs 245: 240: 216:New South Wales 107: 105: 101: 98: 93: 90: 88: 86: 85: 75: 74: 73: 72: 71: 70: 69: 65: 44: 30:New South Wales 28: 27: 24: 19: 12: 11: 5: 1300: 1290: 1289: 1284: 1267: 1266: 1261:Main Article: 1260: 1257: 1256: 1254: 1253: 1248: 1243: 1238: 1233: 1228: 1223: 1218: 1213: 1208: 1203: 1198: 1192: 1189: 1188: 1177: 1176: 1169: 1162: 1154: 1135: 1134:External links 1132: 1131: 1130: 1117: 1114: 1111: 1110: 1084: 1071: 1045: 1019: 1001:Neil Pollock. 993: 975:Neil Pollock. 967: 954: 941: 923:Neil Pollock. 912: 899: 882: 869: 856: 839:Digger History 826: 809: 788: 771: 746: 734: 717: 704: 691: 674: 661: 649: 625: 598: 582: 569: 556: 540: 514: 501: 488: 462: 424: 423: 421: 418: 399:The Barmedman 396: 393: 382:The Barmedman 372: 369: 356:Victoria Cross 345:Burrinjuck Dam 281: 278: 261: 258: 244: 241: 239: 236: 203: 202: 197: 191: 190: 185: 179: 178: 173: 167: 166: 165: 164: 158: 150: 146: 145: 142: 138: 137: 134: 128: 127: 120: 116: 115: 83: 77: 76: 67: 66: 59: 58: 52: 51: 50: 49: 46: 45: 42: 34: 33: 17: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1299: 1288: 1285: 1283: 1280: 1279: 1277: 1264: 1258: 1252: 1249: 1247: 1244: 1242: 1239: 1237: 1234: 1232: 1229: 1227: 1224: 1222: 1219: 1217: 1214: 1212: 1209: 1207: 1204: 1202: 1199: 1197: 1194: 1193: 1190: 1186: 1183: 1175: 1170: 1168: 1163: 1161: 1156: 1155: 1152: 1148: 1146: 1141: 1127: 1126: 1120: 1119: 1098: 1094: 1088: 1081: 1075: 1059: 1055: 1049: 1033: 1029: 1023: 1008: 1007:The Maher Cup 1004: 997: 982: 981:The Maher Cup 978: 971: 964: 958: 951: 945: 930: 929:The Maher Cup 926: 919: 917: 909: 903: 896: 892: 886: 879: 873: 866: 860: 844: 840: 836: 830: 823: 819: 813: 806: 802: 798: 792: 785: 781: 778:'Barmedman', 775: 760: 756: 750: 743: 738: 731: 727: 721: 714: 708: 701: 698:'Barmedman', 695: 688: 684: 678: 671: 665: 658: 653: 646: 642: 638: 634: 629: 613: 609: 602: 595: 591: 586: 579: 573: 566: 560: 553: 547: 545: 528: 524: 518: 511: 505: 498: 492: 476: 472: 466: 459: 446: 442: 438: 432: 430: 425: 417: 413: 409: 406: 402: 392: 389: 385: 380: 376: 368: 365: 361: 357: 353: 348: 346: 340: 332: 328: 326: 322: 316: 313: 309: 305: 302: 295: 290: 286: 277: 273: 270: 266: 257: 254: 249: 235: 233: 229: 225: 221: 217: 213: 209: 201: 198: 196: 192: 189: 186: 184: 180: 177: 174: 172: 168: 163: 159: 157: 153: 152: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 112: 84: 82: 78: 56: 47: 40: 35: 31: 22: 16: 1241:West Wyalong 1195: 1137: 1124: 1116:Publications 1101:. Retrieved 1096: 1087: 1079: 1074: 1062:. Retrieved 1058:The Riverina 1057: 1048: 1036:. Retrieved 1031: 1022: 1010:. Retrieved 1006: 996: 984:. Retrieved 980: 970: 962: 957: 949: 944: 932:. Retrieved 928: 907: 902: 894: 890: 885: 877: 872: 864: 859: 847:. Retrieved 843:the original 838: 829: 821: 817: 812: 804: 800: 796: 791: 783: 779: 774: 762:. Retrieved 758: 749: 741: 737: 729: 725: 720: 712: 707: 699: 694: 686: 682: 677: 669: 664: 656: 652: 644: 640: 636: 632: 628: 616:. Retrieved 611: 601: 593: 590:Burrowa News 589: 585: 577: 572: 564: 559: 551: 531:. Retrieved 526: 517: 509: 504: 496: 491: 479:. Retrieved 474: 465: 448:. Retrieved 444: 414: 410: 401:Mineral Pool 398: 384:rugby league 381: 377: 374: 371:Rugby league 360:Bougainville 349: 341: 337: 325:railway line 317: 314: 310: 306: 303: 299: 293: 283: 274: 267: 263: 250: 246: 224:West Wyalong 207: 206: 156:West Wyalong 15: 1182:Bland Shire 1103:19 February 1064:13 February 1054:"Barmedman" 1038:12 February 1012:14 February 986:13 February 934:13 February 759:nswrail.net 730:Temora Star 637:Temora Star 618:11 February 533:10 February 481:19 February 471:"Barmedman" 232:2011 census 212:Bland Shire 188:Cootamundra 132:Postcode(s) 124:2011 census 106: / 81:Coordinates 1276:Categories 849:22 January 420:References 408:at times. 352:Reg Rattey 122:212 ( 119:Population 94:147Ā°23ā€²0ā€³E 1236:Weethalle 1196:Barmedman 1180:Towns in 1145:Barmedman 388:Maher Cup 220:Australia 218:state of 208:Barmedman 141:Elevation 91:34Ā°09ā€²0ā€³S 68:Barmedman 25:Barmedman 1226:Tallimba 1216:Naradhan 865:The Land 200:Riverina 149:Location 1246:Wyalong 1231:Ungarie 1211:Mirrool 1206:Kikoira 1201:Gubbata 891:The Sun 878:The Sun 450:2 April 405:aquifer 364:Reefton 253:station 238:History 214:in the 1251:Yiddah 764:15 May 228:Temora 171:LGA(s) 162:Sydney 612:Trove 1105:2021 1066:2021 1040:2021 1014:2021 988:2021 936:2021 851:2011 766:2007 620:2021 535:2021 483:2021 452:2015 226:and 136:2668 1278:: 1095:. 1056:. 1030:. 1005:. 979:. 927:. 915:^ 837:. 757:. 610:. 543:^ 525:. 473:. 443:. 428:^ 347:. 1173:e 1166:t 1159:v 1107:. 1068:. 1042:. 1016:. 990:. 938:. 853:. 768:. 622:. 537:. 485:. 454:. 126:)

Index

New South Wales

Barmedman is located in New South Wales
Coordinates
34Ā°09ā€²0ā€³S 147Ā°23ā€²0ā€³E / 34.15000Ā°S 147.38333Ā°E / -34.15000; 147.38333
2011 census
Postcode(s)
West Wyalong
Sydney
LGA(s)
Bland Shire Council
State electorate(s)
Cootamundra
Federal division(s)
Riverina
Bland Shire
New South Wales
Australia
West Wyalong
Temora
2011 census
station
Quartz reef mining

Central Western branch line
railway line

Burrinjuck Dam
Reg Rattey
Victoria Cross

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

ā†‘