Woomelang is a town in the Mallee region of Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Yarriambiack local government area and on the Sunraysia Highway, 359 kilometres (223 mi) north-west of the state capital, Melbourne, 183 kilometres (114 mi) south-east of Mildura and 154 kilometres (96 mi) north of Horsham. At the 2011 census, Woomelang and the surrounding area had a population of 191.[1]
As with most towns in the Mallee region, the main industry is dryland agriculture and woolgrowing. The population has been slowly declining, from 290 at the 1981 census to 211 people in 2001, 195 in 2006,[2] and 191 in 2011.[1]
Woomelang Post Office opened on 10 August 1900.[3]
Woomelang Magistrates' Court closed on 1 May 1981, having not been visited by a Magistrate since 1971.[4]
An interesting attraction to the south of Woomelang is a shearing shed constructed during World War II. Due to wartime shortages, the shed is made of compacted kerosene tins.
Sport
editThe Woomelang Football Club was founded around 1904[5] and initially played in the Woomelang District Football Association in 1911 and in 1912 and were undefeated premiers.[6]
Woomelang FC were premiers of the North Western Football Association in 1921, 1922,[7] 1926 and runners up in 1923.[8]
Woomelang FC were runners up to Birchip in the North Central Football League in 1928[9] and 1929.[10]
In 1934, Woomelang FC defeated Lascelles in the Mallee Football League preliminary final,[11] but lost the 1934 grand final to Gorya[12] and in 1935, Woomelang won the North Central Football League premiership.
In 1940 Woomelang defeated Hopetoun in the Southern Mallee Football League grand final.[13]
Woomerlang FC merged with Lascelles FC in 1951 and competed in the Southern Mallee Football League from 1951 to 1996, winning six senior football premierships in - 1957, 1960, 1968, 1971, 1988 and 1993 and were runners in - 1959, 1963, 1972 and 1978.
With its neighbouring township Lascelles, Woomelang had a football team (Woomelang-Lascelles) competing in the Mallee Football League, from 1997, until the league folded at the end of the 2015 season, winning a senior football premiership in 2013.
Golfers play at the course of the Woomelang Golf Club on Sunraysia Highway.[14]
References
edit- ^ a b c Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Woomelang (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Woomelang (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 1 October 2007.
- ^ Phoenix Auction History, Post Office List, retrieved 29 March 2021
- ^ "Special Report No. 4 – Court Closures in Victoria" (PDF). Auditor-General of Victoria. 1986. pp. 69, 78. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
- ^ "1904 - Dear Aunty Connie". The Weekly Times. 17 September 1904. p. 8. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ "1912 - Matches in the country". The Age. 2 July 1912. p. 10. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ "1922 - Mallee teams compete". The Weekly Times. 26 August 1922. p. 66. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ "1923 - Mallee". Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic). 10 September 1923. p. 4. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ "1928 - Birchip are premiers". Sunraysia Daily (Mildura, Vic. 13 September 1928. p. 7. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ "1929 - Birchip - North Central Premiers". The Weekly Times. 21 September 1929. p. 78. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ "1934 - Mallee League Final". The Argus. 20 August 1934. p. 14. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ "1934 - Mallee League Grand Final". The Argus. 27 August 1934. p. 13. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
- ^ "1940 - Country Sport: Football". The Argus. 22 July 1940. p. 9. Retrieved 29 July 2023.
- ^ Golf Select, Woomelang, retrieved 11 May 2009
External links
edit- 1921 - North Western District FA Premiers: Woomelang FC team photo
- 1922 - North Western District FA Premiers: Woomelang FC team photo
- 1935 - North Central FA Premiers: Woomelang FC team photo
- Woomelang Website – Official site
- Yarriambiack Shire Council – Official site
- Travelmate tourist site
Media related to Woomelang at Wikimedia Commons