Huntly, Victoria

Huntly
Victoria
Huntly
Coordinates 36°39′54″S 144°19′44″E / 36.6649°S 144.3290°E / -36.6649; 144.3290Coordinates: 36°39′54″S 144°19′44″E / 36.6649°S 144.3290°E / -36.6649; 144.3290
Population 2,379 (2016 census)[1]
Established 1861
Postcode(s) 3551
Time zone AEDT (UTC)
Location
LGA(s) City of Greater Bendigo
State electorate(s) Bendigo East
Federal Division(s) Bendigo

Huntly is a town in northern Bendigo, Victoria, Australia in the City of Greater Bendigo local government area, 169 kilometres north of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2011 census, Lockington had a population of 1,429.

History

Huntly is a rural township on the Midland Highway, 12 km north-east of Bendigo, but only a few kilometres beyond Bendigo’s urban fringe. The name is thought to have been inspired by Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The name was first given to the local parish in a map drawn in 1854.

Bendigo was the site of one of Victoria’s largest gold rushes in 1851, but prospecting did not extend to Huntly until some years later. It was used for pastoral and horticultural activities for food for the gold fields.[2]

The Town today

Huntly has a war memorial for the soldiers who fought for Australia. It also has a primary school, but because of its closeness to Bendigo and rural areas the population can access Bendigo's resources as their own. Huntly also has an Australian rules football team that plays in the HDFL called the Huntly Hawks. Since its beginning it has become runner-up in 2013.

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Huntly (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 18 March 2018. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. "Huntly". Victorian Places. Retrieved 2017-04-11.
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