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Baddaginnie is a town in
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. It is located on the
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, in the
Rural City of Benalla The Rural City of Benalla is a local government area in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia, located in the north-east part of the state. It covers an area of and, in August 2021, had a population of 14,528. It includes the towns of Badd ...
, 12 kilometres south-west of
Benalla Benalla is a small city in the Hume (region), Hume region of Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The town sits on the Broken River (Victoria), Broken River, about north east of the state capital Melbourne. As of the , the population wa ...
itself on the old
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. It is situated in mainly flat unforested country, one kilometre west of Baddaginnie Creek. At the , Baddaginnie had a population of 347.


Etymology

This name was related to Sri Lankan labourers who worked in a railway line project in early 1900. Labourers didn't know English and they only used word "Baddaginnie" during the time of working. "Baddaginnie" meaning "බඩගිනි" in Sinhala.


History

The town was surveyed in 1857, named after the nearby Baddaginnie Creek, but settlement was slow, a Post Office finally opening on 16 September 1879. A
railway station Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway track, rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of ...
was open and served passengers until July 1978. Although often mistaken for an Aboriginal word, Baddaginnie may have been named by a surveyor, J.G.W. Wilmot, who had spent some time in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), from baddaginnie (''bada-gini'' - literally 'stomach on fire’), meaning "hungry" in the
Sinhala language Sinhala ( ; Sinhala: , , ), sometimes called Sinhalese ( ), is an Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken by the Sinhalese people of Sri Lanka, who make up the largest ethnic group on the island, numbering about 16 million. It is also the first ...
.


Sport & Recreation

George "Joey" Palmer, the 1880s Australian test
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er, died there on 22 August 1910.


Baddaginnie Football Club

;Premierships *Benalla Wednesday Football Association **1909 - Baddaginnie: 6.8 - 44 d Euroa: 4.10 - 34 *Euroa & District Football Association **1925 - Baddaginnie: 6.16 - 52 d Strathbogie: 6.9 - 45


References


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Australian Places - Baddaginnie
Towns in Victoria (state) Rural City of Benalla Shire of Strathbogie 1857 establishments in Australia {{Hume-geo-stub