Byaduk Explained

Type:town
Byaduk
State:vic
Use Lga Map:yes
Coordinates:-37.95°N 199°W
Lga:Shire of Southern Grampians
Postcode:3301
Stategov:Lowan
Fedgov:Wannon
Dist1:308
Dir1:W
Location1:Melbourne
Dist2:28
Dir2:S
Location2:Hamilton

Byaduk is a township in the Shire of Southern Grampians in the Western District of Victoria, Australia.European settlement began around 1853 by Wendish or SorbianLutheran immigrants who gave it the name Neukirch after the town in Saxony.

The township was settled in the early 1860s, and named Byaduk, an aboriginal word apparently meaning "stone tomahawk". The Post Office opened on 1 August 1863.

Tourism

The Byaduk Caves, lava tubes from the volcanic eruption of Mount Napier, are nearby. You can also see extensive views of the lava flow at Harmans Valley and the tumuli lava blisters off Old Crushers Road.

Famous residents

Sergeant Simon Fraser, 57th Battalion, (a farmer from Byaduk) is honoured by a 1998 sculpture by Peter Corlett in the Australian Memorial Park in Fromelles, France[1] and a 2008 replica at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne[2] depicting him rescuing a wounded compatriot from no man's land after the Battle of Fromelles in 1916.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ww1westernfront.gov.au/fromelles/fromelles-casualties.html Department of Veteran's Affairs and Board of Studies NSW – Fromelles
  2. Web site: After 92 years, cobbers stand tall at the Shrine. The Age. 16 July 2007. 17 July 2007. Ross. McMullin.