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Population
  
1,120 (2006 census)

County
  
Hume

Postal code
  
2660

Federal division
  
Division of Farrer

Postcode(s)
  
2660

State electorate(s)
  
Albury

Local time
  
Monday 9:39 PM

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Location
  
514 km (319 mi) from Sydney 362 km (225 mi) from Melbourne 53 km (33 mi) from Albury 81 km (50 mi) from Wagga Wagga

LGA(s)
  
Greater Hume Shire Council

Weather
  
23°C, Wind SE at 18 km/h, 36% Humidity

Culcairn for the children of the 70s and 80s


Culcairn is a town in the south-east Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. Culcairn is located in the Greater Hume Shire Council local government area on the Olympic Highway between Albury and Wagga Wagga. The town is 514 kilometres (319 mi) south-west of the state capital, Sydney and at the 2006 census had a population of 1,120.

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Map of Culcairn NSW 2660, Australia

The town is an important supply centre for nearby towns and villages including, Morven, Gerogery, Henty, Walla Walla and Pleasant Hills. Billabong Creek runs along the southern edge of town, lending its name to the local high school.

History

European settlement of Culcairn began in 1834, following favourable reports on grazing potential and grass cover by the explorers Hume and Hovell when travelling overland to the Port Phillip district in 1824. A number of stations were gazetted and between 1862 and 1865 the district was terrorised by the bushranger, Dan "Mad Dog" Morgan. The reward for Morgan would reach £1,000. He was ambushed and killed in Victoria after his final holdup in 1865.

The town itself was laid out in 1880 by James Balfour, a local landowner, who named it after a property in the parish of Kiltearn, his mother's birthplace. Culcairn Post Office opened on 1 September 1880.

Early industries included chaff mills, a cereal grain company and a quarry. The extension of the Main Southern railway line to Albury to meet the broad gauge line from Melbourne saw Culcairn prosper. The Culcairn Hotel, constructed in 1891, was the largest on the line between Melbourne and Sydney.

Notable residents

  • Triple Olympic equestrian Gold medallist Andrew Hoy was born and raised in Culcairn.
  • Transport

    Culcairn sits on the main railway line between Sydney and Melbourne and is serviced by the NSW TrainLink XPT service which runs twice daily and stops at the local railway station. The station was once the junction for the Corowa and Holbrook branch lines.

    References

    Culcairn Wikipedia