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WAANYARRA

*OUR 2007 REUNION*

It is with regret that the Waanyarra Reunion that was planned for Sunday 18 March 2007 has been cancelled.

The next Waanyarra Reunion is now intended to take place on Sunday 16 March 2008.

For full details please see the attached Waanyarra Reunion Newsletter.

Kind Regards

George Swinburne,

Convenor, Waanyarra Reunion,

Phone (613) 9817 6276

Mobile 0413 612 623

Email waanyarra@ozemail.com.au

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This site is dedicated to the historic “Golden Triangle” locality of WAANYARRA, in Central Victoria, Australia.

Information of its history, pioneering families and fabulously rich gold mining past will be found here.
The efforts of the “Families and Friends of Waanyarra” and other interested people to keep the history of the area alive—bring the descendants of the pioneering families together—and restore and maintain the historic Waanyarra cemetery will also be given some coverage.
Genealogists seeking information on people in the area in bygone days may find some vital clues in the
cemetery records which have been reconstructed over the past ten years.

WAANYARRA ?
Where is this place?

Latitude 36deg 48min 32sec South. Longitude 143deg 47min 12sec East.

THE FOUNDING OF WAANYARRA

Surveyor Phillip Chauncy surveyed the district between Tarnagulla and Dunolly in 1861 and officially named it Waanyarra.
Prior to survey, Beverly had been chosen by Lieutenant Governor of Victoria LaTrobe, as the name for the future township. This title was only used by the first discoverers of gold in the area.
Charles Jones was prospecting on a creek in the locality at a very early date, and this area in which he camped became known as Jones' Creek. Even after the official name was adopted, many people referred to the"top end of the creek" as Jones' Creek and the east end as Waanyarra.
Waanyarra is an Aboriginal name which has more than one interpretation, 'Little Water','Running Water'and Les Blake's book 'Place Names of Victoria' gives the meaning of Waanyarra as 'Whan-crow, Yarra-moving, i.e. crow flying'.
During his time in the district, Phillip Chauncy had constant contact with the Aborigines. He was very familiar with their customs and language.
Text from “The Footsteps Echo” by Lynne Douthat

Queries about this site to
George Swinburne
Phone: 03 98176276 in Australia
Phone: Int code+613 98176276 outside Australia
Mobile: 0413 612 623
Email: waanyarra@ozemail.com.au

Books about Waanyarra
Waanyarra Cycle Tracks

Pay a visit to Avoca's HS site
Pay a visit to Tarnagulla

Waanyarra Nuggett Jewellery

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