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Parish of Mulwaree

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The Parish of Mulwaree is a parish of Argyle County.[1] It is located on the western shore of Lake Bathurst, New South Wales.[2][3]

History

The area was traditional lands of the Ngunnawal people, but was also traversed by other tribes going to the coast or the Monaro during the Bogong moth season. Stone artefacts dating back 20,000 years have been found at nearby Lake George.

The Lake Bathurst was discovered in April 1818 by an exploration commissioned by Governor Lachlan Macquarie to find a route from the inland to the settlement on the south coast at Jervis Bay that was headed by Surveyor General James Meehan. A village of Mulwaree was gazetted in the 19th century on the southern shore of Lake Bathurst, but failed to grow, moving 1½km to the west at the site of Tarago, on the main trainline.

Geography

Significant features in the parish include:

Ecology

The lake is an important site for Australasian shovellers.

The area has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it regularly supports significant numbers of

See also

Economy

The Parish is predominantly Agricultureal in its economic base, however, the economic base has diversified in recent years with:

The parish has begun to be used as commuter zone for the nearby city of Canberra.

References

  1. ^ Robert McLean, The New atlas of Australia : the complete work containing over one hundred maps and full descriptive geography of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia, together with numerous illustrations and copious indices (Sydney :J. Sands, [1886) Map 11.
  2. ^ McDonald, J. Kay. (1985). Exploring the ACT and Southeast New South Wales. Kangaroo Press: Sydney.
  3. ^ "European History of Lake Bathurst". argylecounty.com.au. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Lake Bathurst Birdata". birdata.com.au.


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