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Nelligen, New South Wales

Coordinates:35°38′51″S150°08′29″E / 35.64750°S 150.14139°E /-35.64750; 150.14139
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Town in New South Wales, Australia
Nelligen
New South Wales
Wharf at Nelligen on theClyde River
Nelligen is located in New South Wales
Nelligen
Nelligen
Coordinates35°38′51″S150°08′29″E / 35.64750°S 150.14139°E /-35.64750; 150.14139
Population332 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)2536
Elevation0 m (0 ft)
Location
LGA(s)Eurobodalla Shire
State electorate(s)Bega
Federal division(s)Gilmore
Localities around Nelligen:
CurrowanCurrowanBenandarah
BuckenbowraNelligenBenandarah
BuckenbowraRunnyfordNorth Batemans Bay

Nelligen is avillage on theClyde River on theSouth Coast ofNew South Wales, Australia. It is located on theKings Highway.

Location and services

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The village is situated on the river's western bank near a junction with Nelligen Creek,[2] and 8 km (5 mi) inland fromBatemans Bay.

Local services include a general store, hotel, and general cemetery.[3][4][5]

History

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Horse teams carting goods from the ship at Nellingen to Braidwood, crossing Currajong Creek, about 1902

The original inhabitants of the land wereAboriginal people of theWalbanga, Murrinjari and Bergalia clans.[5] The origin of the name is unclear and was already in use at the time of the first survey in 1828. The surveyorRobert Hoddle described the site of the future township as 640 acres (2.6 km2) of "good forest land at Nellican Creek"[5] and by the 1830s timber cutters had cleared a site for settlement and work had begun on a road to Batemans Bay.

The village of Nelligen was gazetted in 1854 and a road inland toBraidwood was completed two years later. No bridges existed across the Clyde at the time, so produce and minerals from southern New South Wales were delivered to Nelligen for transport by twice-weekly steamer toSydney; the town was serviced by theIllawarra Steam Navigation Company. The post office opened in 1858 and aProtestant church was constructed in 1872.[5] The existingRoman Catholic church dates from 1895.[5]

By 1892 the population had grown to 500 but construction of several coastal bridges and the growth of Batemans Bay began to reduce local trading opportunities. By 1934 the population had fallen to 350,[5] and by 2006 this had further declined to 228.[6] At the2016 census, it had a population of 332, although this includes the surrounding area.[1]

Between about 1860 and 1915 there were some gold workings in the Nelligen district.[7]

Nelligen Bridge

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Apunt service across the Clyde River was begun at Nelligen in 1895 and continued until the Nelligen Bridge opened on 12 December 1964.[8][9][10] A replacement bridge built bySeymour Whyte opened in February 2023 with the original demolished.[11][12][13]

Gallery

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Nelligen viewed across theClyde River in the early morning mist; to the right is the 1964 builtKings Highway road bridge at the location of the former punt service.
  • Mechanics' Institute at Nelligen, New South Wales built 1903
    Mechanics' Institute at Nelligen, New South Wales built 1903

References

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  1. ^abAustralian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017)."Nelligen (State Suburb)".2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved8 July 2017.Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^"Nelligen Creek".Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW.Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved12 January 2008.Edit this at Wikidata
  3. ^"Nelligen South Coast NSW Australia Tourist Information". Clyde River Houseboats. January 2008. Archived fromthe original on 19 December 2007. Retrieved12 January 2008.
  4. ^"Nelligen on the Clyde". TravelSouth. January 2008. Retrieved12 January 2008.
  5. ^abcdef"Nelligen".The Age. 8 February 2004. Retrieved12 January 2008.
  6. ^Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007)."Nelligen (State Suburb)".2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved8 July 2017.
  7. ^Moore, Dennis."The Forgotten Gold Mines of Nelligen".Welcome to the Clyde Coast. www.clydecoast.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved14 January 2008.
  8. ^Bridge open tomorrowCanberra Times 11 December 1964 page 4
  9. ^Nelligen Bridge Officially OpenedQueanbeyan Age 15 December 1964 page 1
  10. ^New Bridge at NelligenMain Roads March 1965 page 72
  11. ^Kings Highway, Nelligen Bridge ReplacementSeymour Whyte
  12. ^Nelligen Bridge ReplacementTransport for NSW
  13. ^New Nelligen Bridge opens to traffic2EC 22 February 2023

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