Stuart Town, New South Wales Explained

Type:town
Stuart Town
State:nsw
Lga:Dubbo Regional Council
Postcode:2820
Coordinates:-32.8°N 149.0833°W
Pushpin Label Position:left
Pop:487
Elevation:548
Stategov:Dubbo
Fedgov:Parkes
Dist1:317
Dir1:NW
Location1:Sydney
Dist2:60
Dir2:N
Location2:Orange
Dist3:35
Dir3:SE
Location3:Wellington
Dist4:84
Dir4:SE
Location4:Dubbo

Stuart Town, formerly known as Ironbark, is a small town on the Central Western Slopes of New South Wales, Australia within Dubbo Regional Council. It is located 317km (197miles) north-west of the state capital, Sydney. At the, Stuart Town had a population of 487. The area around the town is rich in cattle farming and orchards, so the town serves as a service centre to that area.

It has a public school[1] and Catholic and Anglican churches.

History

The area now known as Stuart Town lies within the traditional lands of the Wiradjuri people.[2]

The village was formerly called Ironbark and was established following the discovery of gold in the area in the early 1850s[3] with the heyday of gold mining being in the late 1850s and 1860s.[4] [5] The gold attracted bushrangers to the area.[6]

It was renamed Stuart Town in 1879—with the arrival of the Main Western railway from Sydney—after Sir Alexander Stuart.

Gold mining in the area was revived, from 1899 and during first decade of the 20th century, when gold dredge mining of the nearby Macquarie River bed and sediments was carried out.[7]

It has benefitted from its proximity to Lake Burrendong.

Stuart Town is often claimed to be the birthplace of the former New South Wales Premier Sir Robert Askin. In fact, he was born at Glebe in Sydney, but he did spend much of his childhood at Stuart Town.

Its original name, Ironbark, is used in the Banjo Paterson poem "The Man from Ironbark". It conducts an annual Man from Ironbark Festival.[8]

Heritage listings

Stuart Town has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Transport

Stuart Town station is served by a daily NSW TrainLink XPT service which runs between Sydney and Dubbo.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.stuarttown.com.au/the-public-school.html Ironbarks School
  2. Web site: Tindale Tribes - Wiradjuri. 2020-10-17. archives.samuseum.sa.gov.au.
  3. Web site: Stuart Town - Our history. 2020-10-17. www.holidayhunter.com.au.
  4. News: 1858-04-05. IRONBARK AND WELLINGTON ROAD DIGGINGS.. 3. Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954). 2020-10-17.
  5. News: 1860-06-27. IRONBARK.. 2. Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal (NSW : 1851 - 1904). 2020-10-17.
  6. News: 1866-02-28. BUSHRANGING.. 6. Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News (NSW : 1859 - 1866). 2020-10-17.
  7. News: 1905-04-12. GOLD-DREDGING ON THE MACQUARIE RIVER.. 925. Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912). 2021-02-07.
  8. http://www.stuarttown.com.au/ Welcome to Stuart Town
  9. 01253. 18 May 2018.