Lightning Ridge is a small outback town in north-western
New South Wales
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, Australia. Part of
Walgett Shire
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, Lightning Ridge is situated near the southern border of
Queensland
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, about east of the
Castlereagh Highway
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. The Lightning Ridge area is a centre of the mining of
black opal and other
opal
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gemstones.
Indigenous inhabitants
The
traditional owners
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of the land around Lightning Ridge are the
Yuwaalaraay people.
Yuwaalayaay (also known as ''Yuwalyai, Euahlayi, Yuwaaliyaay, Gamilaraay, Kamilaroi, Yuwaaliyaayi'') is an
Australian Aboriginal language
The Indigenous languages of Australia number in the hundreds, the precise number being quite uncertain, although there is a range of estimates from a minimum of around 250 (using the technical definition of 'language' as non-mutually intellig ...
spoken on Yuwaalayaay country. It is closely related to the
Gamilaraay and Yuwaalaraay languages. The Yuwaalayaay language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the
Shire of Balonne
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, including the town of
Dirranbandi as well as the border town of
Goodooga extending to
Walgett
Walgett is a town in northern New South Wales, Australia, and the seat of Walgett Shire. It is near the junctions of the Barwon and Namoi Rivers and the Kamilaroi and Castlereagh Highways. In 2021, Walgett had a population of 1,377.
In the ...
and the
Narran Lakes in New South Wales.'
After they were displaced by the establishment of colonial pastoral stations, many Yuwaalaraay people stayed on as labourers, but were increasingly dispersed in the early 20th century. In 1936, several indigenous families living at a local government settlement were forced to move to the
Brewarrina
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settlement.
European settlement
By the mid 1800s, British colonialists settled in the area, initially using the land for
pastoral
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activities.
The name Lightning Ridge is said to have originated when in the 1870s, some passers-by found the bodies of a farmer, his dog, and 200 sheep, which had been struck by lightning.
Europeans did not discover the potential for opal mining in Lightning Ridge until the late 1800s. In 1905, the first shafts were dug, with the unique Black Opal soon attracting attention of fossickers in established mining towns such as
White Cliffs. Charlie Nettleton an early pioneer in the area, walked from White Cliffs to see the Black Opal, walking back to White Cliffs the following year with Jack Murray to develop a market and selling black opals to Ted Murphy, who later became the first resident opal buyer in Lightning Ridge. Nettleton, now regarded as the founder of the black opal industry, is commemorated with a life-sized bronze statue, the "Spirit of Lightning Ridge"; it is located in the town at 7 Morilla Street.
Population
At the
2021 census, Lightning Ridge had a population of 1,946, with a median age of 53.
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 20.3% of the population.
* 64.2% of people were born in Australia, with other top countries of birth being
England
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1.5%, the
Philippines
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1.4% and
New Zealand
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1.3%.
* 69.9% of people only spoke English at home. The most common responses for languages other than English included
Serbian 1.7%,
German
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* Germany, the country of the Germans and German things
**Germania (Roman era)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
** For citizenship in Germany, see also Ge ...
1.1%, and
Tagalog 0.8%.
[
* The most common responses for religion were no religion 36.1%, Catholic 15.1% and Anglican 13.8%.][ Christianity was the largest religious group reported overall (49.9%).
At the 2001 census, the town had a population of 1,826, of whom 344 (18.8%) were Indigenous Australians.] The population is said to be highly variable, as transient miners come and go over time. Prior to the 2004 public inquiry into the functioning of Walgett Shire
Walgett Shire is a Local government in Australia, local government area in the Orana, New South Wales, Orana region of New South Wales, Australia. The northern boundary of the Shire is located adjacent to the border between New South Wales and Qu ...
, it worked on the basis that about 7,000 people were in the town, but the enquiry found that this estimate was not supported by the 2001 census and contrasted with the 1,109 people who voted in the town at the local government elections in 2004. At the 2006 census, the population of Lightning Ridge had increased to 2,602 people.
By the 2016 census the population had fallen slightly to 2,284, with a median age of 51.
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 22.7% of the population.
* About 69.2% of people were born in Australia, with other top countries of birth being England
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1.9%, Germany
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1.5%, and the Philippines
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1.4%.
* Around 79.1% of people only spoke English at home. The most common responses for languages other than English included Serbian 2.4%, German
German(s) may refer to:
* Germany, the country of the Germans and German things
**Germania (Roman era)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
** For citizenship in Germany, see also Ge ...
1.2%, and Croatian 0.9%.
* The most common responses for religion were no religion 29.3%, Anglican 22.1%, and Catholic 18.7%.[ Christianity was the largest religious group reported overall (62.9%).
The town was listed as one of the poorest places in the state according to the 2015 ''Dropping Off The Edge'' report.
]
Climate
Lightning Ridge has a hot semiarid climate (''BSh'') under the Köppen climate classification
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.
Activities
The Lightning Ridge Opal and Gem Festival takes place yearly. The town has a five-star Olympic pool, which features a diving complex, a rock climbing wall, and water theme park that operates during the summer holidays. Parts of the pool are protected by shade, and the complex has barbecue facilities. The Ella Nagy Youth Centre opened in 2000; it features a skatepark
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. Until 2011, Lightning Ridge hosted an annual goat race in the town's main street and a rodeo
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on the Easter long weekend. Goats were harnessed and driven by children, much like harness racing
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in equine sports. The goat races were accompanied by wheelie-bin races, and horse racing
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the following day.
Local football team the Lightning Ridge Redbacks play in the Group 15 Barwon Darling Rugby League competition.
Lightning Ridge is home to the St George
Saint George (;Geʽez: ጊዮርጊስ, , ka, გიორგი, , , died 23 April 303), also George of Lydda, was an early Christian martyr who is venerated as a saint in Christianity. According to holy tradition, he was a soldier in the R ...
Serbian Orthodox Church
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with a travelling priest from Brisbane attending several times a year to conduct mass.
Arts
Some artists have settled in and around Lightning Ridge. One of the most famous local Australian painters is John Murray, who brings the impressions of the Outback
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, often in a situation with man or fauna onto the canvas.
Fossils
Lightning Ridge is an important paleontological
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site, with opalised fossil
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s dating back to the Cretaceous
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period, around 100 million years ago, deriving from the Griman Creek Formation. The site is especially important as a source of fossils of ancient mammal
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s, which, at that time, were small creatures living in a world dominated by dinosaurs
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. The fossils are sometimes opal
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ised and discovered by opal miners. Important discoveries at Lightning Ridge include the ancestral monotreme
Monotremes () are mammals of the order Monotremata. They are the only group of living mammals that lay eggs, rather than bearing live young. The extant monotreme species are the platypus and the four species of echidnas. Monotremes are typified ...
s '' Kollikodon ritchiei'' and ''Steropodon
''Steropodon'' is a genus of prehistoric platypus-like monotreme, or Oviparity, egg-laying mammal. It contains a single species, ''Steropodon galmani'', that lived about 100.2–96.6 million years ago during the Cretaceous period, from early to m ...
galmani''. In June 2019, a new species of dinosaur, '' Fostoria dhimbangunmal'' was described from fossils retrieved from Lightning Ridge. The plant-eating species lived at least 100 million years ago. It is the most complete dinosaur fossil to be found preserved as opal.
Fossicking
Since August 1992 when the Mining Act 1992 commenced, fossicking licences have not been required for fossicking in New South Wales.
Under the terms of this act, fossicking may now be carried out anywhere in the state providing these conditions are met:
*No other act or law applies which would prevent it
*The landholder's consent is obtained
*The consent of any public or local authority having the management, control, or trusteeship of the land is obtained
*The titleholder's consent is also obtained, where the location is covered by a current title under the Mining Act 1992 (This title may be an exploration licence, assessment lease, mining lease, mineral claim or Opal Prospecting Licence).
Water
Lightning Ridge has an abundance of hot water from a bore spring into the Great Artesian Basin
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and offers two hot-water pools for bathing.[Artesian Baths, Lightning Ridge](_blank)
, Big Trip. The public can tap mineral water at a hose in Harlequin Street. The Hot Artesian Bore Baths and Nettletons Shaft, on McDonald's Six Mile Opal Field, have been placed on the Register of the National Estate
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.
Media
The town is serviced by three radio stations. Opal FM on 89.7 MHz, Outback Radio 2WEB on 90.5 MHz and 2CUZ FM on 96.1 MHz.
'' The Western Herald'' is published on a weekly basis (every Thursday) year-round, except during a short break at Christmas and covers local Lightning Ridge Stories.
Notable residents
Australian comedian, actor and television presenter Paul Hogan
Paul Hogan (born 8 October 1939) is an Australian actor and comedian. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance as ...
claimed to be from Lightning Ridge to improve his chances to appear on Australian talent contest ''New Faces
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Original series: ...
'', but was actually born in the suburbs of Sydney. As the myth helped drive tourism to Lightning Ridge, Hogan has avoided correcting the record.
Tyrone Lindqvist of Rüfüs Du Sol grew up in Lightning Ridge.
A legitimate native of Lightning Ridge is current Australia women's rugby union international Bella McKenzie.
Gallery
Image:Lightning Ridge5.JPG, Aerial photo of Lightning Ridge town and nearby mines
Image:Lightning Ridge2.JPG, Opal mines and the plain that surrounds Lightning Ridge, NSW
Image:Lightning Ridge 2.JPG, Amigo's Castle, Lightning Ridge, NSW
Image:Lightning Ridge 5.JPG, The bottle house mining museum, Lightning Ridge, NSW, built by German-born Australian artist Tex (H.A.W.A) Moeckel, b.1934 d.1996: Moeckel built the bottle house for his wife, Nola.
See also
* Lightning Ridge Airport
* List of fossil sites
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(with link directory)
References
External links
DPI Mineral Resources Lightning Ridge
Plant Sites of Lightning Ridge
Walgett Shire Council
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Mining towns in New South Wales
Cretaceous paleontological sites of Australia
Paleontology in New South Wales
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