Benalla
is a small city in the
Hume region of
Victoria, Australia
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. The town sits on the
Broken River, about north east of the state capital
Melbourne
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. As of the , the population was 9,316.
It is the administrative centre for 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 ...
local government area.
History
Prior to the
European settlement of Australia
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In general
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** Ethnic groups in Europe
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, the Benalla region was populated by the
Taungurung people, an
Indigenous Australian
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people. A 1906 history recounts that prior to white settlement "as many as 400 blacks would meet together in the vicinity of Benalla to hold a
corrobboree".
The area was first explored in 1824 by
Hamilton Hume
Hamilton Hume (19 June 1797 – 19 April 1873) was an early explorer of the present-day Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria (Australia), Victoria. In 1824, along with William Hovell, Hume participated in an expedition that first t ...
and
William Hovell, who recorded an agricultural settlement called "Swampy". The expedition was followed by that of
Major Thomas Mitchell in 1834.
An attack by indigenous people on the camp of shepherds working for George and William Faithful became known as the
Faithful Massacre; eight settlers were killed in the incident. Following the massacre, in 1839 a police station was established to provide protection of over-landers, and the name of the settlement became Broken River.
The post office opened on 1 December 1844 originally named
Broken River.
A bridge was built over the Broken River in 1847 and the following year the town was surveyed. In 1849, it was proclaimed a town. It was proclaimed a city in 1965.
In
1936, the Benalla Centenary Race was held.
Geography
Benalla is situated on a mostly flat
floodplain
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of the Broken River catchment situated directly to the north and west of the
Great Dividing Range
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.
Lake Benalla is an artificial lake created in 1973 from the Broken River as an ornamental feature for the centre of the city. Broken river forms a
green belt
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along the north–south spine of the city. There are three major crossings of the river at Benalla. The main street in the Central Business District is Bridge Street East.
Another large artificial lake,
Lake Mokoan, 7 kilometres to the north east, was decommissioned beginning in 2009, with a wetlands area being developed for visitors. To the south of the freeway is the heavily forested Reef Hills State Park.
Climate
Benalla has a
humid subtropical climate
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(''Cfa'') bordering on an
oceanic climate
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(''Cfb''). Summers are mostly warm to hot, sunny and dry with a very low relative humidity (a mean 3 pm reading of just 32% in January), while winters are cool and cloudy with modest rainfall. A heavy fall of snow was observed in Benalla on 31 May 1913.
Culture

Benalla's cultural facilities include the Benalla Performing Arts and Convention Centre which includes a cinema and theatre. The city also has a
major art gallery which forms a landmark perched over
Lake Benalla on the site of the original police station.
Benalla has more than 50 murals on the CBD Benalla Street Art trail, and beyond including local villages such as Goorambat and Winton Wetlands. The annual Wall to Wall Street Art Festival has been held since 2015, curated by Juddy Roller Studios, usually the week before Easter. Over one long-weekend dozens of world class artists create one giant outdoor gallery in the town. The Wall to Wall Festival also includes workshops, artist talks, live music, markets, street art tours and more.
Benalla is also home to a former artist's hub known as North East Artisans - an entirely self funded, not for profit community art gallery run by volunteers established in 2014, shutting down in 2022. It featured a shop gallery with the works of local artists, an exhibition space, artist studios and a cafe, with regular exhibitions and live music events featuring local, national and international musicians. On August 31st 2022, the Gallery Shop at 28C Carrier street closed for business. They planned to keep the website as a " ''
'virtual archive' celebrating the 'life and times' of NEA until the subscription ceases ".'' The website was last heard from on Deceber 12th 2022.
The Benalla Festival is another annual local
garden festival
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dating from 1967, then known as the "Rose Festival.
It is held over the first two weekends in November with dozens of free and low cost events including the community Street Parade, Music by the Lake and fireworks, and A Day in the Gardens Market held in the Benalla Botanical Gardens. Events in the festival are described as a "''collaboration of community efforts that encompass art, music, dance, history, sport, family attractions, exhibitions and much more."''
Sport and recreation

The town has an
Australian rules football
Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an Australian rules football playing field, oval field, often a modified ...
team (
Benalla Saints) competing in the
Goulburn Valley Football League
The Goulburn Valley League (GVL), also known as the Goulburn Valley Football Netball League (GVFNL), is an Australian rules football and netball competition based in the Goulburn Valley region of Victoria, Australia, Victoria.
History
The leag ...
and a team (Benalla All Blacks) competing in the
Ovens & King Football League.
Benalla has a
horse racing club, the Benalla Racing Club, which schedules around eleven race meetings a year including the Benalla Cup meeting in early October.
Benalla Wolfpack play rugby league in
NRL Victoria's Murray Cup.
Golfers play at the Benalla Golf Club on Mansfield Road,
which celebrated its centenary in 2003 or at the course of the Golden Vale Golf Club on Golden Vale Road, Benalla.
Benalla is also the closest major centre to
Winton Motor Raceway, a privately owned motor racing circuit which holds motor racing event at all levels of domestic competition, including
V8 Supercar
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.
Benalla Gardens Oval is the home of the Benalla & District Cricket Association. The ground has hosted touring teams since the 19th century. In the Rural City of Benalla there are numerous cricket grounds.
Benalla is also home to the Benalla Bandits Baseball Club who compete in the North East Baseball Association. The team plays out of Racecourse Reserve, Benall
Benalla is home to the Gliding Club of Victoria at the State Gliding Centre located on the Benalla airfield.
There is a park and walking track that circumnavigates
Lake Benalla, featuring a ceramic sculpture mural community that was created as part of an employment project for local artists.
Heritage

The following sites are
National Trust of Australia, National Trust sites.
*
Benalla Botanical Gardens.
* Stringybark Creek Site, famous in the
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 ...
story.
* The former Shire Offices in Mair St, Benalla.
* The
Kelly Gang camp site.
*
Benalla Migrant Camp is listed on the
Victorian Heritage Register
The Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) lists places deemed to be of cultural heritage significance to the State of Victoria, Australia. It has statutory weight under the Heritage Act 2017. The Minister for Planning is the responsible Minister. ...
.
Demographics

According to the
2021 census of Population, there were 9,316 people in Benalla.
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 2.0% of the population.
* 81.4% of people were born in Australia. The next most common country of birth was England at 2.4%.
* 87.6% of people only spoke English at home.
* The most common responses for religion were No Religion 41.9%, Catholic 19.1% and Anglican 11.6%.
Governance

Benalla is the seat of local government and administrative headquarters for 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 ...
.
In the
Victorian Legislative Assembly
The Victorian Legislative Assembly is the states and territories of Australia, state lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria in Australia; the state upper house being the Victorian Legislative Council. Both houses sit at Parliament H ...
, it is represented by the
Electoral district of Euroa
The electoral district of Euroa is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in Australia. It was created in the redistribution of electoral boundaries in 2013.
It was a new district created due to the abolition of the distri ...
.
In the Parliament of Australia, it is represented by the
Division of Indi
The Division of Indi ( ) is an Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives, Australian electoral division in the states and territories of Australia, state of Victoria (Australia), Victoria. The division is located in the north-east o ...
in the
Australian House of Representatives
The House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameralism, bicameral Parliament of Australia, the upper house being the Australian Senate, Senate. Its composition and powers are set out in Chapter I of the Constitution of Australia.
...
.
Economy
Industries include agricultural support services, tourism, a medium density fibreboard factory,
Thales Australia
Thales Australia (formerly Australian Defence Industries and ADI Limited) is a defence contractor based in Australia. It is a subsidiary of the French defence technology conglomerate Thales Group.
Thales Australia had been engaged in numerous ...
ammunition factory and aviation.
As a service economy for the region, Benalla has many large retailers, including a
Coles,
Woolworths,
Aldi
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and a
Mitre 10 Home & Trade.
Target Country on Bridge Street closed in April 2021.
Education
Benalla has two secondary schools,
Benalla P–12 College (which has four campuses comprising Prep-yr 2; yr 3–6; yrs 7–9 and 10–12),
FCJ College and three primary schools: Benalla P–12, St Joseph's Primary School and
Australian Christian College – Hume. McCristal's College was a private grammar school that used to exist in Benalla.
The Benalla Flexible Learning Centre offers an alternative education model for students up to 22 years old also.
The
Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE has a campus in Benalla which includes the ''Benalla Performing Arts and Convention Centre'' opened in 2004 by
Lynne Kosky MP, the then Minister of Education and Training. The campus included GRADA, a regional academy of dramatic art offering courses in Acting, Dance and Production and now specializes in Nursing and Engineering courses with direct links to local businesses for work placements. The other GoTafe campuses in the region include at Shepparton, Wangaratta and Seymour.
The Centre for Continuing Education also offers pre-employment programs in Benalla plus Aged Care programs with practical work experience at Cooinda Village.
Media
Benalla has a local newspaper, the
Benalla Ensign, which is published weekly.
Healthcare
Health services are provided by Benalla Health, which operates a 42-bed hospital, plus a variety of Allied Health and maternal and Child Health Services.
Transport

Benalla is a little over two hours from Melbourne by road or train. The Hume Freeway (National Highway M31) now by-passes Benalla to the south, while the
Midland Highway (A300) runs through the city centre. Rail transport includes both passenger rail and freight.
Benalla railway station is on the
North East railway line
The North East railway line is a railway line in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The line runs from Southern Cross railway station on the western edge of the Melbourne Melbourne City Centre, central business district to Albury rail ...
, and three
Albury V/Line rail service
The Albury line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia. It serves passengers between the state capital of Melbourne and the regional cities of Benalla, Wangaratta, Wodonga, and the NSW border city of Alb ...
s stop at Benalla daily, as does the twice-daily
NSW TrainLink
NSW TrainLink is a regional train and coach operator in Australia, providing services throughout New South Wales and into Australian Capital Territory, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria (state), Victoria, Queensland and South Australia ...
XPT service between Melbourne and
Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales and the List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Syd ...
.
Benalla Bus Lines runs a local service every hour on two routes, serving the west and east sides of the city. The main bus terminal is outside the
ANZ Bank in Nunn Street.
Benalla Airport YBLA (BLN) began life as a major
RAAF
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training base during
World War II
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. It now also serves as the home of the
Gliding Club of Victoria, as well as a
ballooning Ballooning may refer to:
* Hot air ballooning
* Balloon (aeronautics)
* Ballooning (spider)
* Ballooning degeneration, a disease
* Memory ballooning
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and
ultralight
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centre, and is the home of the Benalla Aviation Museum.
Utilities
Water is supplied by
North East Water. The main water supply is Loombah Weir and McCall Say Reservoir in the Ryan's Creek Catchment approximately 13 kilometres south of the city with a total 1800 megalitre capacity.
Environmental issues
More than a hundred complaints were received by
EPA Victoria from 2019 for the dust and particulates coming from Monsbent Pty Ltd, also known as D&R Henderson, situated in Yarrawonga road. The company was charged a fine of $80,000 in court in 2021 for failing to follow the requirements of its licence. In September 2022, EPA laid 39 new charges for breaching their licence conditions by emitting an excess in dust, odours and other nuisible substances.
Notable residents

*
Prue Acton
Prue Acton, (born 26 April 1943) is an Australian fashion designer, often referred to as "Australia's golden girl of fashion" during the 1960s.
Early life
Prudence Leigh Acton was born in Benalla, Victoria and educated at Firbank Anglican G ...
– fashion designer
*
Henry Beardmore - politician
*
Zak Best – racing driver
*
John Brady – former VFL/AFL footballer –
North Melbourne FC
*
Eric Butler - political activist and journalist
*
Greg Champion
Greg Champion (born 1955) is an Australian songwriter, guitarist, and radio personality.
Biography
Born in Benalla, Victoria, Champion is most recognised for his work as part of the Coodabeen Champions as a songwriter and guitarist. Greg often ...
- musician
*
Jack Cleary - Australian rules footballer
*
Baden Cooke
Baden Cooke (born 12 October 1978) is an Australian retired professional racing cyclist, who competed professionally between 2000 and 2013.
Early life
Born in Benalla, Victoria, Cooke began competitive cycling at 11. He completed secondary sc ...
– Olympic cyclist, Commonwealth medalist and winner of
Tour de France
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green jersey
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While the overall race leader in the Tour de France will wear the yellow je ...
*
Frazer Dale - AFL footballer
*
Arthur Drakeford Jr. - politician
*
Tommy Dunderdale
Thomas Dunderdale (6 May 1887 – 15 December 1960) was an Australian-Canadian professional ice hockey forward. Born in the Colony of Victoria (now part of Australia), he moved to England with his family in 1894, then to Canada in 1904. H ...
– ice hockey player, member of the
Hockey Hall of Fame
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*
Edward "Weary" Dunlop – surgeon and
World War II
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prisoner of war
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Belligerents hold prisoners of war for a ...
*
James Flynn – former VFL/AFL footballer –
Geelong FC,
Carlton FC
*
Braddon Green - cricketer
*
Shayne Greenman – baker
*
Ian Hull - Australian rules footballer
*
Graham Jacobs
Graham Gibson Jacobs (born 8 November 1949) is an Australian former politician. He was a Liberal member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 2005 to 2017.
First elected to the seat of Roe at the 2005 election, he transferred ...
- politician
*
Tom Long – actor
*
James Mackinnon - politician
*
Carole Marple - politician
*
Bridget McKenzie - politician
*
Herbert Milne - Australian rules footballer
*
Harry Morrison - AFL footballer
*
Graham Oppy
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– philosopher at Monash University
*
Tony Plowman - politician
*
Tom Rockliff – AFL footballer for
Brisbane Lions FC
*
Hugh Sawrey – artist
*
Mark Seymour
Mark Jeremy Seymour (born 26 July 1956) is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician. He was the frontman and songwriter of rock band Hunters & Collectors from 1981 until 1998. Seymour has carved a solo career, releasing his debut solo alb ...
– lead singer of
Hunters & Collectors
Hunters & Collectors are an Australian rock band from Melbourne, formed in 1981. Fronted by founding member, singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Seymour, the band's other mainstays are John Archer on bass guitar and Doug Falconer on drums an ...
and solo artist
*
Nick Seymour
Nicholas More Seymour (born 9 December 1958) is an Australian musician and record producer. He is the founding bass guitarist and a mainstay of the rock group Crowded House, and is the younger brother of Mark Seymour, singer-songwriter-guitaris ...
– bass player in
Crowded House
Crowded House are an Australian-New Zealand rock band, formed in Melbourne, Victoria (state), Victoria, Australia, in 1985. Its founding members were Neil Finn (vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter) and Paul Hester (drums), who were both for ...
*
Max Sharam - musician
*
Robyn Smith – disability sport administrator
*
Mark Soyer - paralympic skier
*
Jaclyn Symes – Member for Northern Victoria in the Victorian State Parliament
*
John Thompson - Australian rules footballer
*
Tom Trewin - politician
*
Hector Waller – captain of the light cruiser
HMAS ''Perth'' in the
Second World War
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
*
David Williams - politician
*
John George Winchester Wilmot – Assistant District Surveyor, Benalla, 1855–60.
References
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External links
Australian Places – Benalla* Wilson, Robert, ''The Book of Australia'',
Lansdowne Press, 1980
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