Wakool facts for kids
Quick facts for kids WakoolNew South Wales |
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The main street of Wakool, looking south towards the general store. The Wakool Hotel is in the foreground.
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Population | 297 (2016 census) |
Postcode(s) | 2710 |
Elevation | 80 m (262 ft) |
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LGA(s) | Murray River Council |
County | Wakool |
State electorate(s) | Murray |
Federal Division(s) | Farrer |
Wakool /wɔːˈkuːl/ is a town in the western Murray region of New South Wales, Australia. Wakool is in the Murray River Council local government area, 791 kilometres (492 mi) south west of the state capital, Sydney and 336 kilometres (209 mi) north-west of Melbourne. At the 2016 census, Wakool had a population of 297.
History
Wakool Post Office opened on 1 January 1870 and closed in 1874. It reopened in 1926.
Closer settlement of the Wakool area commenced in the 1890s and the town grew around a railway station established on the line between Echuca and Balranald. In 1942, rice growing was established in the area. Other industries include wool and cattle.
Heritage listings
Wakool has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
- Moulamein Highway: Murray Downs Homestead
Current facilities
The town includes a cafe/post office, hotel and services club. Education is available to primary level at Wakool Burraboi Public School; High School students must travel to Barham or Deniliquin.
Sport
The town used to have an Australian rules football club, which played in the Golden Rivers Football League from 1958-2015, and then in 2017 and 2018. The team managed to win seven premierships, in seasons 1976, 1978, 1980, 1989, 1990, 2006 and 2013.
Gallery
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Wakool Anglican Church.
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Wakool Roman Catholic Church building.