Manangatang ( ) is a town in north-west
Victoria,
Australia. At the , Manangatang had a population of 309.
It is sometimes noted for its unusual name, from an
Aboriginal term - "manang" meaning ''land'' and "kaaiti" meaning ''water''.
Transport
Manangatang is positioned on the
Robinvale railway line
The Robinvale railway line is a freight only country railway line in north-western Victoria, Australia. The line branches from the Mildura line at Dunolly, and at Inglewood the Eaglehawk – Inglewood line connects with the Piangil line ou ...
. Manangatang was the terminus from 1914 until the line was extended in 1921. Passenger service to
Manangatang railway station ceased in 1978. The
Mallee Highway
Mallee Highway (formerly Ouyen Highway in Victoria) is a highway in south-eastern South Australia and north-western Victoria, running mostly across the Mallee plains. It forms part of the shortest route between Adelaide and Sydney.
Route
Mall ...
crosses the railway and the
Robinvale
Robinvale is a town on the south bank of the Murray River in north western Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. It is Murray River crossings, connected by a bridge to Euston, New South Wales, Euston on the other side of the river in New S ...
–
Sea Lake Road at Manangatang.
The
Avoca railway line is to be reopened (as of 2017) as standard gauge and upgraded to 21-tonne axle loads, with insertion of over 100,000 new concrete sleepers. The second reopening of this cross country line is primarily to allow for the carriage of
mineral sands
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Heavy ...
from Manangatang to a processing plant at
Hamilton.
History
A Mr A T Creswick, who held the Bumbang station, had a hut on or near the present township. Surveyed blocks, each of about one square mile in area, were available in 1911. Manangatang was proclaimed a town in 1915. In January 1919, the local police station was set up with mounted Constable E E Dunkley in charge. 1930 saw settlement by some
Punjabi emigrant
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s. Mrs Della Dillon opened a store in the town in 1912. The first sale of township subdivision was in 1913 at prices ranging from 15 to 30
pound
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The post office opened on 6 January 1913 when the township was settled.
Miss Alice McKinnon was the Post Mistress from that time until 1958 when she sold the premises. Her 44 years of service was recognised by the public at a gathering in her honour that year. A progress association was successful in having state School no 3263 opened on 26 September 1914.
Community
The local area consists mainly of farming, primarily wheat and sheep but also cows and birds such as
squab
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.
The Manangatang Football Club, an
Australian rules football team then competing in the
Mallee Football League, was made famous by a
catchphrase
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Popular culture (also called mass culture or pop culture) is generally recogni ...
of commentator
Lou Richards
Lewis Thomas Charles "Lou" Richards, (15 March 1923 – 8 May 2017) was an Australian rules footballer who played 250 games for the Collingwood Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1941 and 1955. He captained the team ...
; "They couldn't beat the Manangatang thirds."
The town in conjunction with nearby township
Tooleybuc, New South Wales
Tooleybuc is a town in the western Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia. The town is located on the Mallee Highway, southwest of the state capital, Sydney and north west of Melbourne. Situated on the banks of the Murray River acr ...
now has an Australian rules football team competing in the
Central Murray Football League
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.
Manangatang has a
horse racing club, the Manangatang Racing Club, which holds one race meeting a year, the Manangatang Cup meeting on
Caulfield Guineas day in October.
Golfers play at the course of the Manangatang Golf Club at the Recreation Reserve.
The town possesses Victoria's smallest public hospital and nursing home. Manangatang also has a combined high school and primary school, a preschool and a tennis club.
Manangatang has an Annual Reunion on the second Saturday of February at approx 10.30 am in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne. The gathering is near the Fairy Tree and the kiosk. This reunion has been going for over 75 years.
References
* Back to Manangatang Book Easter 1959
External links
Manangatang website maintained by the local school
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Towns in Victoria (Australia)
Towns in Mallee
Rural City of Swan Hill