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Nowendoc, New South Wales

Coordinates:31°31′S151°44′E / 31.517°S 151.733°E /-31.517; 151.733
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Town in New South Wales, Australia
Nowendoc
New South Wales
Nowendoc Police Station and Rural Fire Service building on the right
Nowendoc is located in New South Wales
Nowendoc
Nowendoc
Coordinates31°31′S151°44′E / 31.517°S 151.733°E /-31.517; 151.733
Population146 (2016 census)[1]
Established1857
Postcode(s)2354
Location
LGA(s)Walcha Shire Council
CountyHawes
State electorate(s)Northern Tablelands
Federal division(s)New England
Nowendoc Public School

Nowendoc is a parish and village on theNorthern Tablelands, New South Wales,Australia. It is 360 km north of the state capital,Sydney, and 66 km south ofWalcha in theWalcha Shirelocal government area. A sealed road,Thunderbolts Way, is about three hundred metres to the south of Nowendoc and provides links to the south and north.

History

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In 1836 William Telfer marked a tree line fromGloucester through Giro on theBarnard River, over Hungry Hill to Nowendoc and on to Ogunbil via Whites Sugarloaf. TheAustralian Agricultural Company (AACo) set up stations and resting places for their travelling sheep along this route to be known as the ‘Peel Line’. During the years 1840 to 1845 Nowendoc was one of the AACo outstations for their sheep.[2] In 1857 John Hall surveyed 39 allotments to define the village of Nowendoc. Thomas Laurie discovered alluvialgold there in 1872 and by 1873 there were about 100 people camping at Township Spur. By 1945 nearly all mining has ceased. Somedairying was done during the earlier years of settlement.

The name Nowendoc comes from aWorimi term meaning 'rough ground'.

The village has a cemetery, church, school, sports ground, store, police station, aNew South Wales Rural Fire Service station and community hall. The store is trading and offers coffee, food and items for travellers. There is also a small motel on the edge of the village on the Taree road. A post office operated intermittently from 1861 to 1979. The completion of the telephone line to Walcha in 1921 reduced the isolation of the area. Rural electricity was supplied during 1964-5 to those who made the contribution of £248/10/- towards the cost of connection. The localUniting Church was officially opened in 1976.

At the2016 census, Nowendoc and the surrounding area had a population of 146.[1] The main industries are beef cattle breeding and timber.

Nowendoc is a centre for those keen on bushwalking, fishing and similar activities and lies near the top of the escarpment that contains the bulk of theBarrington Tops National Park. Many scenic walks and drives can be easily accessed from Nowendoc with theNowendoc National Park nearby. Tennis, football and cricket are popular sports that enjoyed by residents. An annualrodeo is held on the Nowendoc sports ground.

Manhunt

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In late 2011 and early 2012 Nowendoc featured heavily in the media, as it was the base for aNSW Police manhunt forMalcolm Naden, who had been wanted by police for some six years.[3] Up to 90 police were based in the village at the height of the operation. In late March 2012 Naden was captured by NSW Police about 30 km west of Gloucester.[4]

Citations

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  1. ^abAustralian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017)."Nowendoc (State Suburb)".2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  2. ^Donald, J.Kay, Exploring the North Coast and New England, Kangaroo Press, Kenthurst, 1978,ISBN 0-86417-121-8
  3. ^"Nowendoc shoot-out: manhunt for Naden".Wauchope Gazette. 7 December 2011. Retrieved23 March 2012.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^Farrow, Lauren (22 March 2012)."Police capture fugitive Malcolm Naden".The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved23 March 2012.

References

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  • "Nowendoc - A Glimpse into History" by Jean Holstein and Suzanne Lyon
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