Rupanyup
Small service centre
Rupanyup (pronounced with a stress on the second
syllable) is a small and attractive country town of some 400 people on
the Stawell-Warracknabeal Road. It is located 46 km north-east of
Horsham and 285 km north-west of Melbourne.
The town's name comes from the Aboriginal word 'rubunyup'
supposedly meaning 'a tree at a campsite by a swamp'. The settlement
was established by British and German selectors in 1870.
The town experienced a long-running feud with Murtoa over
which centre was to be the headquarters of Dunmunkle shire. In fact it
has been alleged that Murtoans once stole the entire town hall from
Rupanyup. However, time has stripped the honour from both as they now
fall within Yarriambiac Shire, based in Warracknabeal.
Things to see:
Cromie Street
After a major renovation of the streetscape in the
1980s, the wide main thoroughfare is the town's major attraction. There
is a fine garden area in the median strip with pergolas, shady trees
and a walkway.
Also in Cromie St is a replica of the town's first store,
opened by William Cust in 1872. It is generally used for community purposes.
At the northern approach to town, a lagoon and
garden area with picnic and barbecue facilities is being established by
the Lions Club.
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Hotels
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Commercial Hotel
Cromie St
Rupanyup
VIC
3388
Telephone: (03) 5385 5051
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