Yendon, Victoria Explained

Yendon
Type:town
State:vic
Lga:Shire of Moorabool
Coordinates:-37.6333°N 201°W
Use Lga Map:yes
Postcode:3352
Pop:307
Stategov:Eureka
Fedgov:Ballarat
Dist1:108
Dir1:WNW
Location1:Melbourne
Dist2:13
Dir2:SE
Location2:Ballarat

Yendon is a locality in Victoria, Australia. The town is located in the Shire of Moorabool, 108km (67miles) west of the state capital, Melbourne and approximately 13km (08miles) south-east of Ballarat. The town was originally called Buninyong East, but was changed in 1879 to Yendon, believed to be an Indigenous Australian word meaning "waterhole".[1]

At the, Yendon had a population of 307.

History

The Geelong-Ballarat railway line passed through Yendon, and for a while in the early 1860s it was the terminus of the line. The station was originally called Buninyong, but was changed to Yendon in 1876.[2] A substantial two-storey bluestone station building was opened in 1862. It was demolished in 1969,[1] and the stone was reused to construct garden retaining walls at the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education, now Federation University.[3]

Yendon's first school, the Common School, opened in 1864, and became Yendon State School in 1879. It closed at the end of 1993.[4] [5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yendon . Victorian Places . 2020-03-24.
  2. Web site: Yendon Township Information Display . Goldfields Guide . 2020-03-24.
  3. Web site: Photograph - black and white - Yendon Railway Station, 1968 . Victorian Collection . Museums Victoria . 2020-03-24.
  4. Public Record Office Archive, [www.archivalaccessvictoria.com/Downloads/PROV_SCHOOL_LIST.xlsx], accessed 28 November 2016
  5. Web site: Plaque, bronze, school . Victorian Collection . Museums Victoria . 2020-03-24.