Bungaree, South Australia Explained

Type:other
Bungaree
State:sa
Coordinates:-33.7442°N 138.5608°W
Pushpin Label Position:left
Lga:District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys
Postcode:5464
Est:1841
Region:Mid North
Mayor:Allan Aughey
Stategov:Frome
Fedgov:Grey
Dist1:131
Dir1:north
Location1:Adelaide
Dist2:12
Dir2:north
Location2:Clare

Bungaree (or Bungaree Station) is a locality in the Mid North of South Australia, situated north of Clare, along the Main North Road.

History

Bungaree Station was established by English settler James Collins Hawker, along with his two brothers George Charles Hawker and Charles Hawker, in 1841. The former had discovered a good supply of water there on 22 December 1841, so they sank a well and transferred all their livestock from their failed settlement at Nuriootpa, subsequently running sheep on 80,000 acres (32,000 ha) of purchased land.[1] Over time, a large settlement evolved that included the main homestead and a number of outbuildings, including a church.

The historic Bungaree Homestead Complex, including the homestead and its manager's house, council chamber, stables, office and store, men's kitchen, shearing shed, shearers' quarters, swagman's hut, stallion box and gate house, is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register.[2]

The settlement today

Bungaree is still an active sheep station and remains in the ownership of the Hawker family. It has also become a centre for tourism, with accommodation and a conference centre.[3]

Governance

Bungaree is located within the District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys, the state electoral district of Frome and the federal electoral division of Grey.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: The LateMr. J. C. Hawker. An Interesting Career. The Register. 16 May 1901. Adelaide.
  2. Web site: Bungaree Homestead Complex including the Homestead, Manager's House, Council Chamber, Stables, Office/Store, Men's Kitchen, Shearing Shed, Shearer's Quarters, Swaggie's Hut, Stallion Box and Gate House . Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources . South Australian Heritage Register . 17 October 2016.
  3. http://www.bungareestation.com.au/ Bungaree Station website