Briagolong, Victoria

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Briagolong
Victoria
Briagolong
Coordinates 37°50′S 147°04′E / 37.833°S 147.067°E / -37.833; 147.067Coordinates: 37°50′S 147°04′E / 37.833°S 147.067°E / -37.833; 147.067
Population 937 (2006)[1]
Postcode(s) 3860
Location
  • 246 km (153 mi) E of Melbourne
  • 32 km (20 mi) N of Sale
  • 20 km (12 mi) NE of Maffra
LGA(s) Shire of Wellington
State electorate(s) Gippsland East
Federal Division(s) Gippsland

Briagolong is a town in the Australian state of Victoria, located 20 kilometres north of Maffra and some 270 kilometres east of Melbourne, in the Shire of Wellington region of Gippsland. At the 2006 census, Briagolong had a population of 937.

History

Briagolong Post Office opened on 1 May 1871.[2]

The town's principal industry has been timber, and it supplied red gum paving blocks for Melbourne's streets, and stringybark for the flooring at Australia House in London.

The railway line from Maffra opened in 1889 and was closed in 1952.

Today

Briagolong was the home town of Private Jake Kovco, Australia's first military casualty in the Iraq War. The funeral for Private Kovco was held in the town on 2 May 2006, and was attended by Prime Minister John Howard, Defence Minister Brendan Nelson, Defence Force Chief Angus Houston and Army Chief Peter Leahy.

The town in conjunction with neighbouring township Boisdale has an Australian Rules football team Boisdale-Briagolong competing in the North Gippsland Football League.

The towns water supply is taken from the Freestone Creek.

Popular tourist areas nearby are the swimming areas on the Freestone Creek at Quarry Reserve, which is 4.5 km North of the town, and Blue Pools, which is 10 km north of the town, both on the Freestone Creek Road.

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Briagolong (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2007-10-01. 
  2. Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 2008-04-11 


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