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Marshy lakes and billabongs
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Barham
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Barham
Quiet
service town on the Murray River
Located 823 km south-west of Sydney and 80 metres above
sea level, Barham, the largest town in Wakool Shire, and its twin town
Koondrook (combined population 1217) sit on opposite sides of the
Murray River. Although in NSW Barham is twice as far from Sydney as
Melbourne and is therefore economically and culturally oriented to
Victoria. It is Aussie Rules rather than Rugby League which excites the
most interest here.
Barham is surrounded by rich river flats and picturesque red
sand hills. Timber, dairying and citrus fruit are the main produce of
the immediate area. Irrigation is supplied by the Murray River which
is, not surprisingly, an excellent spot to dangle a line for Murray
cod, golden perch, carp, silver fish, catfish and yabbies.
This pretty riverside town is situated upon land
thought to have been occupied by the Wemba-Wemba Aborigines. In 1843
Edward Green acquired the lease of an unoccupied land grant of 114 656
acres. He named the station 'Barham' after his wife's maiden name.
Victorian selectors began to occupy land on the southern bank
of the Murray as Victoria's goldrush-era came to an end. Koondrook
developed in the 1870s as a service town to the Murray River
paddlesteamer trade. As there was no bridge across to Barham it was
settled more slowly. However this situation changed in 1904 when road
traffic was enhanced by the construction of a lift bridge with a
central section that was raised to allow paddlesteamers to pass through
on the way back and forth to Echuca. It is one of the oldest surviving
bridges on the river.
Citrus fruit was first planted at Barham in 1911 and the
Barham Packing Co. was formed in 1930.
The Barham-Koondrook Show is held on the third Saturday in
October.
Things to see:
Tourist Information
The Barham Visitor Information Centre is located
at 25 Murray St, tel: (03) 5453 3100. It can provide a brochure
outlining a short walk around Barham.
Barham Lakes Complex
Barham Lakes Complex is located off Murray St, at the
south-eastern corner of town. It is a recreation area situated upon
reclaimed riverside land. There are four interconnected artificial
lakes, stocked with fish and yabbies, spread over 16 ha, with another
24 ha of grassland sporting hundreds of native plants. There is also a
4-km walking track with picnic and barbecue facilities, showers and
toilets, a children's playground and a beached swimming area.
The Barham Sandbar
Follow Jamieson Avenue and Hudson Boulevarde along
the riverside. A walking track then cuts through the Barham Caravan
Park. On the water's edge is a boat ramp and a sandbar which is a
popular swimming area.
Riverside Park
Beyond the caravan park is Riverside Park which is a
popular family and picnicking area (there is a mardi-gras here at
Christmas). It is possible to see the pumps which draw water from the
Murray for the town's usage. The park's log buggy is representative of
the type of vehicle which was once commonly used in the local timber
industry. Pulled by horse or bullock teams, it carried timber from the
forests to the mills. Nearby is Pioneer Rock, a piece of granite from
the Pyramid Hill area (see entry on A
HREF="VicCohuna.shtml">Cohuna) which is 'in recognition of the
pioneering spirit' of the early settlers.
Barham Bridge
The bridge across to Koondrook, one of the oldest on
the Murray River, was built in 1904. It is a lift bridge with a central
section which was raised to allow paddlesteamers to pass through on the
way back and forth to Echuca. Until it was motorised in 1997 it was
operated by a system of weights worked by two men turning wheels. It is
still occasionally raised.
Lions Park
On the other side of the bridge is Lions Park which has
free electric barbecues and a section of redgum forest.
Two Buildings
At Murray and Thule Sts is the Royal Hotel (1904)
and a marker indicating the directions of and distances to neighbouring
towns. At Murray and Mellool Sts is the National Bank building (c.1912).
Bonum Sawmill
The Bonum Sawmill barks, saws and stacks red gum for
shipment. It is situated 500 m from the shopping centre along the
Moulamein Rd and is open for inspection from 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
weekdays, tel: (03) 5453 2262.
Koondrook State Forest
12 km out of town along the Moulamein Rd is Koondrook
State Forest, which covers 31 000 ha from Barham almost to Moama. There
are kangaroos, emus and wild pigs plus over a hundred bird species.
This area is ideal for forest drives and many of the roads are
well-signposted.
Other state forests in the vicinity are Campbell's Island,
Cuttwell and Whymoul. There are a number of Aboriginal middens in the
area. They are signified by a rise in what is otherwise a very flat
landscape. Tampering with them is an offence.
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Tourist Information
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Visitor's Information Centre
25 Murray St
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 3100
Facsimile: (03) 5453 3122
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Motels
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Barham All Seasons Motor Lodge
45 Murray St
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 2900
Facsimile: (03) 5453 1055
Rating: ****
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Barham Bridge Motor Lodge
1 Murray St
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 2777
Facsimile: (03) 5453 2212
Rating: ***
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Barham Club Motor Lodge
1 Niemur St
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 2822
Facsimile: (03) 5453 3103
Rating: ***1/2
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Barham Colonial Motel
Cnr Murray & Chester Sts
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 3099
Facsimile: (03) 5453 3114
Rating: ***1/2
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Hotels
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Barham Hotel
34 Murray St
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 2004
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Swingler's Royal Hotel
2 Murray St
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 2014
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Riverview on the Edward Bed & Breakfast
Balpool Rd, Moulamein
Barham
NSW
2733
Telephone: (03) 5887 5241
Facsimile: (03) 5887 5454
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Holiday Homes & Units
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Barham Golf Club Accommodation
Moulamein Rd
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 2884
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Golden Rivers Country Holiday Apartments
21 Niemur St
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 2556
Facsimile: (03) 5453 1134
Rating: ****
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Farm & Eco Holidays
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Riverview on the Edward Bed & Breakfast
Balpool Rd, Moulamein
Barham
NSW
2733
Telephone: (03) 5887 5241
Facsimile: (03) 5887 5454
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Caravan Parks
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Barham Caravan & Tourist Park
Noorong St
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 2553
Facsimile: (03) 5453 1286
Rating: ***
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Barham Lakes MurrrayView Caravan Park
East Barham Rd
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 2009
Facsimile: (03) 5453 1779
Rating: **
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Restaurants
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Barham Chinese Kitchen
38 Murray St
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 2188
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Barham Golf Club
Moulamein Rd
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 2610
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Tudor Tavern
77 Murray St
Barham
NSW
2732
Telephone: (03) 5453 3148
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