Collarenabri
Tiny township on the banks of the
Barwon River
Located 792 km northwest of Sydney and 145 km west of
Moree, Collarenabri is a tiny township on the banks of Barwon River
which has become a favourite haunt for fishermen who come to catch cod,
yellow belly and catfish in the river. It basically exists to service
the surrounding properties.
The area around the township was first settled by
Europeans in 1845 when graziers moved into the district in the
unceasing quest for good pastures for their sheep. The tiny settlement
grew up around the Squatters Arms Hotel which was conveniently located
on a ford thus ensuring that all passing travellers could take
advantage of its refreshments.
Some of the nearby properties at Mogil Mogil and
Burren Burren were raided by the notorious bushranger Captain
Thunderbolt in 1866. It is easy to understand how settlers were at the
mercy of bushrangers at this time. It wasn't until 1867 that the town
of Collarenabri was laid out. That same year the infant township got a
Post Office.
A cargo steamer, looking for suitable loading places
for wool, reached the town in 1879 but the water level in the Barwon
river was too unreliable for the town to grow as a port.
The local Aboriginal reserve was gazetted in 1899 and
since that date the Aborigines have buried their dead in a special
cemetery which now has well over 100 graves, some with crosses and
others decorated with shells and ornaments. This unusually large
cemetery is regarded as a sacred site.
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Hotels
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Tattersalls Hotel/Motel
Wilson St
Collarenabri
NSW
2833
Telephone: (02) 6756 2205
Rating: **
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Restaurants
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Tattersalls Hotel/Motel
Wilson St
Collarenabri
NSW
2833
Telephone: (02) 6756 2205
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