9th October We went for a drive to the Historical Port of Wentworth around
36kms from Buronga. This is where the Darling River merges with the Mighty
Murray. This town was once bustling with river trade as Australia's busiest
inland port in the late 1880's, today we saw Wentworth as a quite river town, it
is the oldest town in the region. We walked up and down the main street, many
shops and businesses closed. We drove around and looked at;
Old Wentworth Goal.......Built in 1879-1881, the
small single storey brick goal with bluestone trim was designed by colonial
architect James Barnett. The bricks were made from the local clay,(on site) by
Joseph Fritz, and the bluestone from Wales, was transported from Malmsbury,
Victoria. The new goal replaced over-crowded lock-ups and was utilised until
its closure in 1927. After its closure as a goal, the building was utilised as
extra classrooms for the Wentworth Central School until 1963.
The Perry Sandhills.........What a letdown, we
didn't know what to expect. To us it just looked like small sandhills and
nothing else. According to geologists,
the Perry sandhills originated after an Ice Age (40,000 years ago) and are
formed by wind erosion over thousands of years. During WW11 the sandhills were
used as a bombing range, today the area is utilised as a backdrop in many
films, TV shows and Ads.
The Junction of The Murray &
The Darling Rivers............
This system of the Murray and Darling Rivers is the fourth largest river
catchment in the world- Wentworth is the confluence of all rivers west of the
Great Dividing Range.
10th October
Today we travelled from Buronga to Broken Hill
the trip was long very flat and the only life we saw
were wild goats, sheep and emus.
We arrived at Broken Hill at around 1.oopm according to NSW time but found that
Broken Hill works on SA time therefore it was only 12.30pm, gained an 1/2 hour.
We settled in and decided to go and see the Pro Hart Art Gallery, it was
fabulous . Housing his 4 Rolls Royces one painted by him and some of his
antiques, his paintings and his workshop which had been transported from his
home when he died in 2006. On display was his last painting in his workshop,
also the cannon he used in his works.
11th October
We decided to
head for the Historical Town of Silverton around 35 kms from Broken Hill. As
Western NSW was opened up by early pioneers, the stage was set for prospectors
to scour the Barrier Ranges looking for mineral wealth. This lead to the
discovery of silver and the township of Silverton was born. The Silverton
Tramway Company opened for operation, linking SA rail line to the newly found
Broken Hill field via Silverton.
Although today Silverton has a population of less than 60 people, it is
far from being a "Ghost Town".This is where the
film Mad Max 2 was filmed, we were unable to go into the museum as it was
closed. We also visited the Outback Art Gallery,
Silverton Cafe & School Museum, Goal which has been turned into a museum
for the whole district including Broken Hill , the coin Carvery and Beyond 39
Dips. We also drove to certain reins of buildings which Graeme took photos. It
was a great day except for the wind, rain and hail at times and of course the
bitter coldness.
12th October...........Today we headed out to see the Sculpture
Symposium and the Living Desert. The Sculptures carved in sandstone are perched
on a hill, with amazing views in every direction .The 12 Sculptures have been
created by artist from around the world as well as local artist, Badger Bates. They stand today as a monument to those who
carved them, to the people of Broken Hill who played a community role in their
creation, and to those who in years to come, will marvel at their sheer beauty.
Line of Lode Miner's
Memorial and restaurant is a dramatic, iconic new structure on the edge of the
mullock heap that dissects Broken Hill. It is a memorial to the 800 or more
miners who lost their lives working along the Line of Lode. The building itself
is a metaphor for the underground lives of the miners, evoking the damp,
claustrophobic underground environment and audio-visuals of miners at work. The
views over Broken Hill are spectacular. Rosie even found a new seat to lounge on.
13th October
Today we did a
walking tour of the Heroes, Larrikins and Visionaries of Broken Hill scatted
around the Town Centre. Following a map we walked around finding 25 point of
interest ( point 16 missing) . Some points included :
The Wilyakali.......The original
inhabitants of Broken Hill with a thousand generations of nomadic occupation.
Dame Mary Gilmore....... Poet
Journalist, social reformer, revolutionary, first woman to join the Australian
Workers Union. She appears on the 1993 $10 bank note.
"Little Willy" Roberts......
The smallest mine worker in the world. A former circus performer, he stood
3foot 4 inches tall. Her was killed in an accident at the BHP mine.
Sir Sydney Kidman....... The cattle
king. His empire at one stage stretched from Victoria to The Gulf of
Carpentaria and covered an area equivalent
to England, Scotland & Wales.
June Bronhill....... Our prima doona.
Local girl June Gough adapted her stage name "Bronhill" a contraction
of Broken Hill. Unions and locals raised money for June to study abroad after
winning the Sun Aria Awards in 1954. She became world famous opera star.
Chips Rafferty........... Son of a local
miner, best known as the lanky 6ft 6 inches knockabout film star of 27 major
films. His last film was "Wake in Fright" in 1971.
After our walk in which we took many
other photos of points of interest around town we went shopping back to the
van, started to pack up for our move the next day and attended Mass at the
Cathedral at 6.pm and home for dinner.
14th October
We left Broken Hill back to Buronga to
make some decision whether to buy another van with shower & toilet and
maybe air conditioner in it from Hall's Mildura the Jayco dealer or just
continue our holiday
15th October
We decided to
buy a Jayco Sterling 2010 Pop Top from Hall's in Mildura with all the mod
con's in it including an oven.
16th
October.........Had
an appointment at 11.00am to pick up our van and pay the finances. were staying
at Buronga Caravan Park just over the NSW Border, just a wonderful van park
along the Murray River.
21st October
Today
we left Buronga for a free camp along the Murray River at Nyah in Victoria.
This free camp is behind the Harness Club along the Murray River. We arrived
around 1.00pm set up and enjoyed our afternoon. There is a mound of dirt in
front of us, but if we sit up on the mound we have a river view.