The crown on the spire indicates that it was a Maritime Courthouse - the furthest from the coast. Poet's Corner, Mitchell Highway - a simple reminder that around the end of the 19th century a number of poets lived in, and wrote about, the area.
Lands Department Building, Meek Street - one of the most elegant single story buildings in town. It was built in and designed to keep cool in the long, hot summers. Carriers Arms Hotel, Mitchell Highway - it is said that, because he lived over the road where there is now a supermarket, Henry Lawson spent many hours in the Carriers Arms and reputedly wrote some stories in the building. Built in , today it is closed. It was sold to Samuel McCaughey in He was an optimist and a committed entrepreneur.
By , only four years after his arrival, he had purchased 42, acres in the New South Wales Riverina and by he had expanded his property holdings to , acres. In the early s he purchased 2,, acres west of Bourke on the Warrego River. By the mids he had expanded into southern Queensland and owned a staggering 3,, acres. But this is only half the story. The home he built outside Bourke on Toorale Station still stands and, although it is rundown and in desperate need of repair , it has a huge ballroom and is a strange reminder of what life was like for the wealthy in the outback in the s.
In over , sheep were shorn in the Old Shearing Shed. Around this time Henry Lawson worked on the property and wrote poems — A Stranger on the Darling, Bosses Boots and others — about the experience.
In , after seven years of drought, Toorale was sold at auction and purchased by the Commonwealth Government. It is slowly being turned into a National Park with the huge dams that McCaughey built being demolished. It can be visited. It can only be visited when accompanied by a National Parks ranger.
Wanaaring Located on the banks of the Paroo River, km north-west of Bourke on a predominantly unsealed road, Wanaaring was established in the s as a service centre for the surrounding stations.
It is a tiny township with few services. A map in the main street indicates the locations of the Outback Inn hotel-motel, the police, the primary school, the general store, free camping, the park and BBQ area and the local bee farm. It is located in Gurnu — Baakandji Country. Sturt wrote that the whole area was "unlikely to become the haunt of civilised man".
Mitchell felt a fort was suitable protection against possible attacks from local Aborigines. The district, and later the town, came to be known as Fort Bourke. Randall sailed the Gemini up the Darling from South Australia. Bourke and Brewarrina became important inland ports. That same year, the town's first court case - a bushranging charge - was conducted in the open air. The first local newspaper was printed. Also the Court House and the Gaol were built. At its peak 40, bales of wool were being shipped down the Darling annually.
The line was eventually closed in It is open from 9. There is a useful and comprehensive local website. In fact my father was very very instrumental in the design, overseeing and management of the building of the levy banks and the subsequent saving of the town. As can be seen now the levy banks are still standing. The town rewarded my father in appreciation for his work with a silver tea service which is engraved and which I have.
Access was via Nth Bourke. Tooraie, and at five other stations from Hungerford to Wilcannia, were other installations. I had an amazing time making life long friends. I stayed in the old house with Brian Stally. Theres much more. I am transcribing some audio tapes for a family history. Does anyone recognise the name? If so, can you please advise me of the proper spelling and also the location of the property. Andrew Cleary died in Redfern in Thanks so much.
These corrections have been made … really appreciate this kind of feedback. I am a proud descendant of the Gunu People. The township of Bourke is located on Gurnu — Baakandji Country.
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