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Commercial Hotel,
Barellan
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Barellan
Quiet
Riverina wheat town and service centre
Located 51 km south of Weethalle and 578 km west of
Sydney via the Great and Mid Western Highways, Barellan is a quiet
Riverina wheat town characterised by the distinctive silos and a
feeling that it has seen better times when wheat was more labour
intensive. It is a typical service centre supplying agricultural
equipment and food for the surrounding area. The most distinctive
building in town is the Commercial Hotel, a typically large and rather
gracious hotel with an impressive upper verandah which was built in 1924.
The town's one great claim to fame is that the great
Australian Aboriginal tennis player, Evonne Goolagong (now Evonne
Cawley), was born here and attended Barellan Primary School before
leaving to go to Sydney where she developed her tennis-playing skills
and went to Willoughby Girls High School.
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Empty shops in the main
street of Barellan
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Cawley's memory of
the town in the 1950s (she was born in 1951) and early 1960s is
affectionate. She can recall no racial prejudice although she does
admit that as the Goolagongs were the only Aboriginal family in the
town she knew very little about her Aboriginality until she was an adult.
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Hotels
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Commercial Hotel
Yapunyah St
Barellan
NSW
2665
Telephone: (02) 6963 9249
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Cafés
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Trish & Col's Coffee Shop
Yapunyah St
Barellan
NSW
2665
Telephone: (02) 6963 9394
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