Table Top, New South Wales Explained

Table Top, New South Wales should not be confused with Tabletop, New South Wales.

Type:suburb
Table Top
City:Albury
State:nsw
Coordinates:-35.9833°N 147°W
Local Map:yes
Zoom:10
Lga:City of Albury
Postcode:2640
Pop:1,516
Stategov:Albury
Fedgov:Farrer
Near-Nw:Greater Hume Shire
Near-N:Greater Hume Shire
Near-Ne:Greater Hume Shire
Near-W:Jindera, Hume Shire
Near-E:Greater Hume Shire
Near-Sw:Hamilton Valley
Near-S:Springdale Heights
Near-Se:Thurgoona
Dist1:16
Dist2:19
Location1:Albury
Location2:Bowna

Table Top is an outer suburb of the city of Albury, New South Wales, located 16km (10miles) north of Albury and 19km (12miles) west of Bowna. At the, Table Top had a population of 1,516.The area used to be part of the Greater Hume Shire but was recently integrated into the City of Albury.

Table Top is located in the flat area north of Albury, bounded by the Greater Hume Shire, including Jindera, to the north, and the suburbs of Hamilton Valley, Springdale Heights, Thurgoona and Wirlinga to the south.

History

Yambla Post Office opened on 1 April 1886, was renamed Table Top in 1895 and closed in 1968.

Today

Table Top is a rural and agricultural area, with a large part of the population living in an area around the Norske Skog Paper Mill.Features of the area include the original Ettamogah Pub (based on a cartoon pub by Ken Maynard that was featured in the now defunct Australasian Post magazine), the Ettamogah Wildlife Sanctuary (later called Oze Wildlife; now closed), several wineries and Table Top Public School.

Geography

The Table Top area is mostly flat, but includes part of the Black Range in the south and east. Part of the area is the north-western part of Lake Hume.

Residents

In the, the population of Table Top was 1,516. The most common religion was Catholic, followed by Anglican, and the median household income was $2,475, above the NSW average of $1,829. The median age was 42.