Reefton, New South Wales Explained

Type:town
Reefton
State:nsw
Coordinates:-34.2432°N 147.4349°W
Local Map:yes
Pop:34
Postcode:2666
Elevation:253
Location1:Sydney
Dist1:446
Dir1:W
Location2:Temora
Dist2:24.5
Dir2:NNW
Lga:Temora Shire
Stategov:Cootamundra
Fedgov:Riverina
Near-Nw:West Wyalong
Near-N:Barmedman
Near-Ne:Quandialla
Near-E:Morangarell
Near-Sw:Ariah Park
Near-S:Gidginbung
Near-Se:Narraburra

Reefton is a locality in the Temora Shire local government area of the Riverina region of New South Wales Australia. It lies on the Goldfields Way, between Temora and West Wyalong, to the south of Barmedman. There was once a gold mining village of the same name, which is now a ghost town. What remains of the second village bearing the name still lies in the locality, on the Lake Cargelligo railway line, and there was once a railway station, also called Reefton. The locality is rural with crop raising and grazing being the main economic activities.

The area now known as Reefton lies on the traditional land of Wiradjuri people.[1]

Most of the locality is relatively flat land but, to the east of the village site and just outside the locality, Pinnacle Mountain rises to an elevation of 447m.[2] The source of Barmedman Creek lies within the locality.

The original mining village lay slightly to the east of the newer village on the railway.[3] Its establishment followed the discovery of gold-bearing quartz reefs in the area, in 1894. The miners themselves laid out a town and gave it the name Gidginbung, but it was renamed Reefton before it was proclaimed as a village in 1896.[4] [5] [6] It is likely, but not certain, that the village was named after the gold mining town of Reefton, New Zealand.

Opening of a sawmill allowed the erection of buildings in the village, and it soon had two general stores, several small stores, two bakers, three butchers, three boarding houses, a working man’s club, the Reefton Hotel, post office and police station.[7] Some of the villages planned streets were South and West Streets, and some streets named after local identities, Nixon, Owen, Storm, and Lauder.[8]

Fifty men were working in four mines in the area in 1897. However, the field had a relatively short life, with mining all but ceasing in 1902. There was sporadic production of small amounts of gold between 1905 and 1937. Even by 1898, the village was in decline and, by 1902, all that left was the hotel, post office, school, and a few houses.[9] The Reefton Hotel was destroyed by fire, in 1920; it was insured,[10] but apparently was not rebuilt.[11] Reefton had a school from November 1894 to December 1971.[12]

The second village to be known as Reefton is now the site of a small cluster of settlement, on the eastern side of the Lake Cargelligo railway line. It was originally known as West Reefton. It dates from the coming of the railway—Reefton station opened in 1903—being proclaimed as a village in February 1907.[13] Between West Reefton and the mining village of Reefton, was an area of common land, shared by both villages.[14] West Reefton was officially renamed Reefton, in 1974,[15] by which time the older mining village had effectively ceased to exist.

The railway station closed in 1975,[16] and was demolished. There is still a grain silo near the site of the old station,[17] but it is no longer used as a train loading location. The names of three of the streets of the second village remain in use, Reefton Street, Carruthers Street, and Austral Street, although these no longer entirely conform to the village's plan.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Studies . Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander . 2024-05-14 . Map of Indigenous Australia . 2024-07-26 . aiatsis.gov.au . en.
  2. Web site: REEFTON nsw . 2024-07-26 . OpenStreetMap . en.
  3. Web site: Parish of Gidgingidginbung, County of Bland [cartographic material] : Land Districts of Barmedman & Barmedman East, Narraburra Shire, Eastern & Central Divisions N.S.W. ]. 2024-07-25 . Trove . en.
  4. McQueen . Ken . Ashley . Robert . October 2023 . ‘There’s gold in them thar plains’: history of gold discovery and early mining in the East Riverina, New South Wales . Journal of Australasian Mining History . 21 . 50.
  5. News: 1896-10-24 . Government Gazette Proclamations and Legislation . 2024-07-25 . . 7665.
  6. News: 1894-06-23 . THE REEFTON DISCOVERY. . 2024-07-26 . . 6.
  7. News: 1898-06-25 . Reefton. . 2024-07-25 . . 1337.
  8. News: 1911-04-16 . COUNCILLOR DAVID NIXON (Narraburra Shire). . 2024-07-26 . The Truth (Sydney) . 8.
  9. News: 1902-01-08 . Reefton. . 2024-07-25 . . 2.
  10. News: 1920-07-23 . REEFTON HOTEL BURNT DOWN. . 2024-07-24 . Wyalong Advocate and Mining Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette . 10.
  11. News: 13 August 1920 . SALE OF HOTEL SITE AND LICENSE (Advertising) . Wyalong Advocate and Mining Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette . 6.
  12. Web site: Reefton . 2024-07-24 . nswgovschoolhistory.azurewebsites.net.
  13. Web site: Map of the village of Reefton [cartographic material] : Parish of Gidgingidginbung, County of Bland, Land District of Wyalong, N.S.W. 1907 ]. 2024-07-25 . Trove . en.
  14. News: 1908-10-21 . COMMONERS' BOUNDARIES AT REEFTON AND WEST REEFTON. . 2024-07-25 . . 5525.
  15. News: 1974-11-29 . GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT, 1966 . 2024-07-25 . . 4665.
  16. Web site: Reefton Station . 2024-07-24 . nswrail.net.
  17. Web site: 34°14'35.5"S 147°26'04.6"E · Reefton NSW 2666, Australia . 2024-07-24 . Google Maps . en.