Boort

Boort
Victoria

Godfrey Street, the main street of Boort
Boort
Coordinates 36°06′S 143°43′E / 36.100°S 143.717°E / -36.100; 143.717Coordinates: 36°06′S 143°43′E / 36.100°S 143.717°E / -36.100; 143.717
Population 1,173 (2011 census)[1]
Postcode(s) 3537
Elevation 90 m (295 ft)
Location
LGA(s) Shire of Loddon
State electorate(s) Murray Plains
Federal Division(s) Murray
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
22.6 °C
73 °F
9.2 °C
49 °F
395.8 mm
15.6 in

Boort (/ˈbɔərt/, locally [ˈboːt]) is a town in Victoria, Australia, located next to Lake Boort, in the Shire of Loddon. At the 2011 census, Boort had a population of 1,173.[1] The town is known for its native birdlife. Boort is a local Aboriginal word meaning "Smoke from the hill".

The Post Office opened on 14 August 1874,[2] and the railway arrived in 1883.

Boort has a Hospital , Pharmacy, P-12 school , Butcher shop , Newsagent , Hairdresser , Supermarket , Hardware store , Tyre service, Mechanic and Community centre.

Main sources of employment are retail, olive processing and tourism. Agriculture is a major industry and employer in the Boort region. Produce includes cereal crops, tomatoes, canola, olives and wool.

Boort is known as The Northern Oasis. Lake Boort is central to the town and is used for water sports including skiing, sailing, duck hunting, fishing and swimming.

Boort has an Australian rules football team, Boort Football, Hockey, Netball Club competes in the North Central Football League. Notable players from Boort are VFL Brownlow Medallist John Schultz. The team previously recruited ex-AFL player Lance Picioane. The club colours are black and white.

Golfers play at the Boort Golf Club on Charlton Road.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Boort (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
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  2. Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 2008-04-11
  3. Golf Select, Boort, retrieved 2009-05-11

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