Louth
Tiny service town on the Darling River
Located 132 km north of Cobar and 836 km northwest of
Sydney, Louth is a tiny and insignificant little settlement
on the banks of the Darling River which was established in
1859 when T.A. Matthews built a pub to cater for the passing
river and land-based trade. Louth was also a stopover on the
Cobb & Co run and Matthews' son was a noted driver for the
coaching firm. Today it has a population of under 50 and,
for most of the year, is a sleepy little hamlet. So what is
so special about this place?
In 1959 a man named Bob Horten decided to form the Louth
Turf Club and to hold an annual race meeting on the first
Saturday after the August Bank Holiday. The first meeting
was primitive. The toilets were made of corrugated iron and
the horses were stabled in the open. Thirty years later, in
1989, over 60 horses came to the event, there were over 24
bookmakers, and the turnover was $294 000. In the interim
the lowly Turf Club had enjoyed such success that they had
installed electric starting stalls and a photo-finish
machine, the prize money exceeding $31 000, and the event
had become so popular that the local airfield usually played
host to upwards of fifty aeroplanes.
Apart from the races the town has little appeal. In 1888
the Dunlop property to the south of the town became the
first sheep station in the world to use mechanical shears.
So important was the event (it was a true revolution in
sheep shearing) that the shearing shed was visited by the
Governor of New South Wales.
Things to see:
Robyn White Writes
Taking exception to our description of Louth, Robyn White
who lives in the town wrote the following eulogy:
There are lots of fabulous things about Louth, including
but not limited to:
- Bob Carr isn't pushing unwanted unit developments down
our throats
- The crime rate is low
- There are no terrorist warnings pending for our New
Year's celebrations
- Everyone in town is friendly
- Beer at the pub costs at least as much as it does in
Sydney's ritzy clubs (so visitors will feel at home)
- The local pub sells the best chips for at least 100km.
There is also a national treasure stored at Louth. There
is a headstone in our cemetery that catches the light of the
setting sun and reflects it through town. On the birthday of
the occupant, the refelcted light lands on the front door of
the house in which she lived.
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