Nangiloc, Victoria

Nangiloc
Victoria
Nangiloc
Coordinates 34°28′0″S 142°21′0″E / 34.46667°S 142.35000°E / -34.46667; 142.35000Coordinates: 34°28′0″S 142°21′0″E / 34.46667°S 142.35000°E / -34.46667; 142.35000
Population 400 (2006 census)[1]
Postcode(s) 3494
Location
LGA(s) Rural City of Mildura
State electorate(s) Mildura
Federal Division(s) Mallee
Localities around Nangiloc:
Carwarp Iraak New South Wales
Carwarp Nangiloc New South Wales
Carwarp Colignan New South Wales

Nangiloc is a small rural community in North Western Victoria on the south (left) bank of the Murray River, about 50 km south east of Mildura. Primarily an agricultural settlement, at the 2006 census, Nangiloc and the surrounding area had a population of 400.[1]

Nangiloc and nearby localities Iraak and Colignan were established as soldier settlement farming areas after World War I, road access to the area being from the west via Boonoonar on what is now the Calder Highway.[2] The Post Office opened on 22 September 1922, the same day as that of Iraak, and closed in 1960.[3]

Irrigation from the Murray and rich local soil has allowed for diverse crops. The area has become increasingly well known for its gourmet wines and fresh fruit industries. Also many niche agricultural goods are produced in this area. Crops like avocado, pistachio and almonds are well established.

The area is also well known as a camping destination. There are many bush reserves along the banks of the Murray river that showcase the Mallee bush and its subtle beauty.

Nangiloc has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Millewa Football League.

Next to Nangiloc is the town Colignan. Both small towns border onto each other and are quite similar in many respects. They now share a primary school and other services. The two towns' names are spelt the same only backwards.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Nangiloc (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
  2. Nangiloc Public School, Colignan Reminiscences, retrieved 2008-08-11
  3. Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 2008-04-11


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