Tallimba, New South Wales

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Tallimba (33°58′S 146°33′E) is a small rural country town in New South Wales, Australia, in Bland Shire 30 km from West Wyalong and 1½ hour drive from Wagga Wagga.

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[edit] Infrastructure

  • Tallimba Hall
  • Tallimba Inn
  • Tallimba Public School
  • Post Office (closed)
  • Ruddy Shack
  • Government Dam
  • Tennis Courts
  • Bank Of New South Wales (closed)
  • Hospital (closed)
  • Tallimba War Memorial Park
  • Cafe (closed)
  • Golf club (closed)
  • Cricket Oval
  • Silos
  • Tallimba Sales & Service

[edit] Sporting teams

[edit] History of the primary school

Tallimba School was established to educate the children of settlers from the Tallimba District. Originally, part of Willandry Station, the arrival of the railway line from Barmedman, meant wheat was able to be transported away to ports and mills.

There was an influx of settlers from Victoria and South Australia to take up bush blocks varying from 640 to 800 acres (2.6 to 3.2 km²). Despite the hardships endured in establishing a farm and home in virgin bush, the importance of education was not overlooked and on 16 June 1925, a school with 18 students opened. Due to increasing enrollments a second teacher was appointed in 1949, and in 1950/51 the building was moved across the road to a new less flood-prone site.

The school size peaked in 1968 with sufficient numbers for three teachers. The P&C have always actively supported the school providing for many facilities at the school before they became standard equipment.

[edit] Notable residents

  • Terry Gathercole - Olympic medallist in swimming, former Australian national team coach, was born in Tallimba. Used to train in the Govo Dam and drink at the Ruddy Shack.