Benalla

 
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Benalla
Victoria

Aerial view from the east
Population: 10,035 (2006 census) [1]
Established: 1840s
Postcode: 3672
Elevation: 169.5 m (556 ft)
Location:
LGA: Rural City of Benalla
State District: Benalla
Federal Division: Indi
Mean Max Temp Mean Min Temp Rainfall
22.0 °C
72 °F
8.7 °C
48 °F
670.5 mm
26.4 in
Main street of Benalla
Main street of Benalla
Roses are featured at Benalla Botanic Gardens
Roses are featured at Benalla Botanic Gardens

Benalla is an agricultural city of about 10,000 people located just off the Hume Freeway in north-eastern Victoria, Australia, about 40 kilometres south of Wangaratta. Its Local Government Area is the Rural City of Benalla.

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Overview

The site was originally taken up as a pastoral run by the Reverend Joseph Docker in 1838 and called Benalta Run, from the Aboriginal word for Musk Duck. A town was laid out on the site in 1846. The Post Office opened on December 1, 1844 but named Broken River until January 1, 1854 [2]

The Broken River can cause extensive flooding. There is a park and walking track along the river at Benalla, featuring a ceramic sculpture community that was created as part of an employment project for local artists some years ago.

Industries include agricultural support services, tourism, a medium density fibreboard factory, Thales Australia ammunition factory and aviation. The rose gardens and the annual Rose Festival dating from 1967 have contributed to tourism.

Benalla has a regional airport YBLA (BLN) which began life as a major RAAF training base during the second world war and now also serves as the home of the Gliding Club of Victoria as well as a ballooning and ultralight centre.

The town has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Goulburn Valley Football League[3] and a team ( Benalla All Blacks) competing in the Ovens & King Football League.

The Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE has a campus in Benalla which includes the Benalla Performing Arts and Convention Centre opened by the Minister of Education in 2004.[4]

Benalla is where champion cyclist Baden Cooke was born and the place of war hero Sir (Ernest) Edward "Weary" Dunlop's education.

The station is on the main railway line between Sydney and Melbourne and is served by VLine services from Albury as well as a twice daily Countrylink XPT service to and from Sydney.

In October 2002 Benalla was the scene of a rail accident when a B-Double semi trailer collided with a heritage steam train. Three people were killed and a fourth received severe burns when the locomotive rolled onto its side.[5] [6] [7] The driver of the truck was charged but later acquitted of culpable driving.

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Community Profile Series : Benalla". 2006 Census of Population and Housing. Retrieved on 2007-07-01.
  2. ^ Premier Postal History, Post Office List, <https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocd.w?>. Retrieved on 11 April 2008 
  3. ^ Full Points Footy, Benalla, <http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/Benalla.htm>. Retrieved on 25 July 2008 
  4. ^ Media Release, Minister for Education Kosky opens $4.2 Millon Benalla Performing Arts Centre, Lynne Kosky, Victorian Government, November 12, 2004. Accessed September 8, 2008
  5. ^ "Three dead, one critical in steam train crash" (html), Sydney Morning Herald (2002-10-14). Retrieved on 2008-02-18. 
  6. ^ "Three killed in Benalla train crash" (html), Australian Broadcasting Corporation (2002-010-13). Retrieved on 2008-02-18. 
  7. ^ "Rail Safety Investigation Report - Final" (html). Collision between steam passenger Train 8382 & Loaded B-double truck. Australian Transport Safety Bureau. Retrieved on 2008-02-18.
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Coordinates: 36°33′S 145°58′E / -36.55, 145.967

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