Boinka, Victoria

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Boinka
Victoria

1925 - Filling tanks from the main water supply of Boinka
Population: 28 (within 7 km radius)
Postcode: 3490
Location:
LGA: Rural City of Mildura

Boinka is a locality situated on the Mallee Highway in the Sunraysia region of Victoria, Australia. The place by road is situated about 4 kilometres east from Tutye and 8 kilometres west from Linga. It has a population within a 7-kilometre radius of approximately 28 people.[2]

The name Boinka meant "flat black beetle" in the language of the indigenous people of Lake Hindmarsh.[3]

The location has a rich history of settlement and is the subject of a photograph collection within the archives of the Museum of Victoria. The Boinka State School (No 3800) is listed as a part of Heritage Victoria, owned by the Crown Reserve and managed by Rural City Council of Mildura.[4]

Boinka is the easternmost border point of the Murrayville Landcare Group area of concern, which in total takes in 319,175 hectares including 985 kilometres of roadside in the central west of the Mallee Region.[5]

[edit] Unique facts

1940 - Boinka Streetscape
1940 - Boinka Streetscape

Boinka is listed within the Victorian Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 as being one of only two places where Pale Myoporum (Myoporum brevipes Benth.), a decumbent or erect shrub of up to 2 metres in height (widespread in South Australia), is known to grow indigenously outside of that location.[6]

Boinka is at the furthermost southern edge of the Rural City of Mildura Local Government area and as such it indicates the point where, unlike other Local Government areas outside of Melbourne, employees actually gain the full public holiday known as Melbourne Cup Day which occurs on the first Tuesday each November.[7]

[edit] Trivia

The word 'Boinka', as a part of the English vocabulary, is humorously defined in The Meaning of Liff as "The noise through the wall which tells you that the people next door enjoy a better sex life than you do."

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Travelmate
  2. ^ www.fallingrain.com Boinka
  3. ^ Lake Hindmarsh Aboriginal Language Specimens
  4. ^ Heritage Places in Victoria
  5. ^ Murrayville Landcare Group
  6. ^ Department of Sustainability and Environment (Victoria)
  7. ^ Melbourne Cup Day - Rural City of Mildura

Coordinates: 35°12′14″S, 141°36′38″E