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The War Memorial and old
Commercial Banking Company building in the centre of
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Coolamon (including Ganmain and Matong)
Attractive country town and service centre
Located 506 km south-west of Sydney via the Hume and Sturt
Highways and 40 km north of Wagga Wagga Coolamon is a
wheat-belt country town with broad streets and wrought-iron
verandahs. 251 m above sea level and with a population of
about 1300 it is known as the 'hay and chaff' capital. It is
in fact a leading state producer of wheat and chaff and is
noted for the quality of its fat lambs, though wool and
turkeys are also a part of the local economy.While hay may
not sound an interesting subject the traditional sheaf
haystacks which dot the countryside are an impressive sight.
A peculiar feature of the flat, clay countryside are the
thousands of naturally-occurring indentations in the ground
which fill with water. They are named Coolamon Holes after
an Aboriginal word for a hollow wooden storage vessel and it
is this which has supplied the town's name.
Once occupied by the Kamilaroi and/or Wiradjuri
Aborigines 'Coleman' station was established in 1848 by J.
Atkinson. Wheat growing commenced in the late 1850s. When
the southern railway began to approach a township was
surveyed and established. The station opened in 1881 as
Cowabbie Road but was changed to Coleman a week later and to
Coolamon in 1895. The railway enabled transportation of
local wheat, wool and timber.
Things to see:
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Hotel Coolamon
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In the area
The town has art-and-craft shops, an art gallery and much
that reflects upon the area's heritage. For example there
are a number of historical buildings and several historical
museums and displays, such as Reg Godde's Vintage Farm
Machinery and Miniature Working Models, on a property just
outside of Coolamon (open Saturdays - 02 6927 3392), the
Ganmain Hay Stack in Pioneer Park at Ganmain (15 km west),
and the Ganmain Historical Society, which holds an
historical day each March centring around the local museum.
Just west of Ganmain is Matong where you can visit Matong
Memories (Friday-Sunday). The Up-to-Date Store is a lovely
and very old local building with a tongue-and-groove ceiling
which will soon be reopened and antique tractors are on
display at the Coolamon Tractor Pull in March.
The Hall of Conciliation, Ganmain
This is a round, heart-shaped, load-bearing straw bale
building. The Hall was built by the delegates to the
International Straw Bale Building Conference 2002 held in
Ganmain and at the Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga.
It is built on a half acre block of land in Cave Street,
Ganmain. This land was given back to the Wiradjuri people as
a mark of respect and a place to start the reconciliation
process. The Hall was completed to lock up in 5 days and was
blessed by the Archbishop of Canberra and Goulburn, The Rev.
Francis Carroll, Ganmain born and bred. It will be completed
during 2003 by volunteer work and hopefully will be
operating as a teaching centre in 2004. It will be a place
for the Wiradjuri people to tell their story and to promote
reconciliation in our country.
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