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Woodend, Victoria

Woodend, Victoria

FieldValue
typetown
nameWoodend
statevic
imageWoodend Town Centre 001.JPG
captionWoodend's Main Street
lgaShire of Macedon Ranges
postcode3442
pop6,732
pop_year
pop_footnotes
elevation580
use_lga_mapyes
coordinates
maxtemp15.3
mintemp7.1
rainfall843.9
stategovMacedon
fedgovMcEwen
dist171
dir1NW
location1Melbourne
dist279
dir2SE
location2Bendigo
dist341
dir3SE
location3Daylesford
near-nwSpring Hill and Lauriston
near-nKyneton
near-neNewham
near-wTylden, Victoria
near-eHesket
near-swGisborne
near-sMacedon
near-seMount Macedon

| near-nw = Spring Hill and Lauriston | near-n = Kyneton | near-ne = Newham | near-w = Tylden, Victoria | near-e = Hesket | near-sw = Gisborne | near-s = Macedon | near-se = Mount Macedon

Woodend Uniting Church

Woodend () is a town in Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Macedon Ranges local government area and is bypassed to the east and north by the Calder Freeway (M79), located about halfway between Melbourne and Bendigo. At the , Woodend had a population of 6,732.

History

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Woodend was first surveyed in 1836 by Major Thomas Mitchell, who opened it up for settlement. When gold was discovered in the area (towards Bendigo and Ballarat), Woodend became the main thoroughfare through the Black Forest, and accommodated many gold-diggers and their families. Woodend Post Office opened on 20 July 1854; however, it closed shortly after, only to be reopened in one of the citizens' homes.

The Woodend Magistrates' Court closed on 1 January 1983.

Tourism and attractions

Woodend is close to such attractions as Mount Macedon and Hanging Rock located at nearby Newham, and numerous waterfalls. The area supports a large horse-racing community. Woodend's location in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range means that, unlike most of Australia, snowfalls are not uncommon. The Woodend Winter Arts Festival, held on the King's Birthday Weekend in June, features music performances, talks, exhibitions, literary events and educational programs. The annual Melbourne Autumn Day (MAD) ride is held in Woodend by the Melbourne Bicycle Touring Club. Woodend Children's Park in the centre of the town provides a meeting place for young and old, locals and visitors: A park to explore, to enjoy, to play. Woodend Children's Park opened behind the service station in October 2009.

The largest sporting group in the town is the Woodend Junior Football Club which incorporates 190 players, from 130 families, playing in eight junior teams ranging from Under-9s to Under-16s. There are several mountain bike tracks near Woodend, in the Wombat State Forest and also on Mount Macedon. The local Wombat MTB Club maintains the tracks in the area and arrange events and bike tours. Golfers play at the course of the Woodend Golf Club on Davy Street. The Woodend tennis club on Earnshaw St has six plexipave courts and its vibrant, progressive and rapidly growing membership has become a social hub for the local community.

The oldest church in Woodend is the Anglican Church of St Mary's, a Gothic bluestone building constructed in 1864. The church's stained glass windows were produced by William Montgomery (1850–1927), former president of the Victorian Artists Society.

The events and news of the town are published in the town's community newsletter, The New Woodend Star, which publishes free archival copies of the newsletter online for reference.

A local Woodend information website is also available called Woodend Village News, this also has a local weather page, showing historical weather information. Including UV intensity, wind speed and direction, amount of rain, the maximum and minimum temperatures, along with wind chill and barometric pressure.

References

References

  1. {{Census 2021 AUS
  2. ''[[Macquarie Dictionary. Macquarie Dictionary, Fourth Edition]]'' (2005). Melbourne, The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd. {{ISBN. 1-876429-14-3
  3. "Post Office List".
  4. (1986). "Special Report No. 4 - Court Closures in Victoria". Auditor-General of Victoria.
  5. Tourism Victoria. (2010). "Woodend".
  6. Maier, Adena. "Woodend is getting a weekend of vibrant fireworks, world-class music and fun events". Time Out Melbourne.
  7. "About the Festival".
  8. Woodend Children's Park website. "Woodend Web".
  9. Golf Select. "Woodend".
  10. Trentham, Anglican Parish of Woodend -. "Anglican Parish of Woodend - Trentham {{!}} St Mary's Woodend".
  11. "Montgomery, William - Artists - Australian Art Auction Records".
  12. "The New Woodend Star {{!}} Community Newspaper {{!}} Macedon Ranges".
  13. Woodend Village. "Woodend Village News".
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