Aubrey, Victoria

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Aubrey
Victoria
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Aubrey
Coordinates 36°14′29″S142°14′11″E / 36.241305°S 142.2364837°E / -36.241305; 142.2364837 Coordinates: 36°14′29″S142°14′11″E / 36.241305°S 142.2364837°E / -36.241305; 142.2364837
Population10 (2016 census) [1]
Postcode(s) 3393
Elevation112 m (367 ft) [2]
Location
LGA(s) Shire of Yarriambiack
State electorate(s) Lowan
Federal division(s) Mallee

Aubrey is a town West of Warracknabeal in Victoria.

One of the earliest settlers in Aubrey was Mr. F. Rodda. He came from South Australia and purchased land in Aubrey in 1892. [3] Water was a particular problem to the early farmers as they depended entirely on catchment by tanks. When that water ran out, it needed to be carted from a shire dam over eight kilometres away, and after the dam went dry, water needed to be sourced from 14 km away. [3]

The Australasian describes the town in August 1915:

In a normal season the Mallee land in the North-western Wimmera will produce wheat of a splendid sample and excellent quality. Where good farming is practised fine averages are obtained. The Aubrey district embraces some of the best country in the north-west of Victoria. It is situated between Tarranyurk, on the Dimboola-Rainbow railway line, and Warracknabeal, which lies on the Murtoa-Hopetoun line. It embraces a large area of land of uniform character, the greater part of which is devoted to cereal growing. The soil is composed of grey and chocolate clay loam of varying depths. Generally speaking, the clay is found close to the surface. The annual rainfall is about 15in., which, if it occurs at the right season of the year, is sufficient to mature payable crops. [3]

The town had a local hall which was in the town since at least 1905. [4]

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References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Aubrey (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 24 August 2020. OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  2. "Aubrey climate, averages and extreme weather record - Meat & Livestock Australia".
  3. 1 2 3 "28 Aug 1915 - THE NORTH-WESTERN WIMMERA. - Trove". Trove.
  4. "26 May 1905 - AUBREY. - Trove". Trove.