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Berringa, Victoria

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Population
  
259 (2006 census)

LGA(s)
  
Golden Plains Shire

Berringa
  
Enfield Dereel

Postal code
  
3351

Federal division
  
Division of Corangamite

Postcode(s)
  
3351

State electorate(s)
  
Ripon

Elevation
  
504 m

Local time
  
Sunday 10:19 AM

Berringa, Victoria

Location
  
153 km (95 mi) W of Melbourne 37 km (23 mi) S of Ballarat 20 km (12 mi) SW of Linton

Weather
  
19°C, Wind SE at 18 km/h, 73% Humidity

Berringa is a small township in west-central Victoria, Australia. It is situated in Golden Plains Shire, about 43 km southwest of Ballarat.

Map of Berringa VIC 3351, Australia

The township and surrounding rural community are located on the southern extremity of a range of Silurian slate and sandstone rock. The area was a centre of intensive gold mining in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

The township was known as Kangaroo prior to 1900, the Post Office opening in January 1878 as Kangaroo, being renamed Berringa in 1900 and closing in 1955. Gold has been mined at Berringa since the 1850s, with the main period of production being from 1898 to 1917, during which time about 280,000 ounces of gold were extracted from five major mines and several other, smaller operations. Mining continued after World War I on a lesser scale until the area was abandoned in the 1950s.

Ballarat Goldfields NL, through its subsidiary, Berringa Resources Pty. Ltd., still conducts exploration operations at Berringa.

Gold mining had a direct effect on Berringa's population, which increased from 150 in 1899 to a peak of about 4000 in 1908. By 1922, with the gold mining boom over, the population had fallen to about 100. As of the 2006 census, Berringa and the surrounding area had a population of 259. The Berringa district is showing a modest population revival with the tree change phenomenon. The district was the site of a significant bushfire in February 1995.

References

Berringa, Victoria Wikipedia