Long Gully
Long Gully is a suburb of Bendigo in Victoria, Australia. It is located north-west of the Bendigo central business district. At the 2016 census, Long Gully had a population of 3,383.
Long Gully is a working-class suburb of Bendigo, with many older style fibro houses, punctuated by well-established light industry. The suburb is the location of the Bendigo RSL club, in Havilah Road.
History
Long Gully was home to the Carlisle United Gold Mine, which was the richest mine in Bendigo, producing 21.5 tonnes of gold in its lifetime.Long Gully was heavily affected by the Black Saturday bushfires on 7 February 2009, causing one death.
Amenities
Schools and churches
Long Gully Primary School was built in 1879. When it closed in 1992, a majority of the students were transferred to Comet Hill Primary School.Long Gully had several churches built throughout its history. A uniting church was built in 1877. In 1883, St Matthew's Anglican Church was built. A third church, the Church of Pius X, was built in 1956, and is now privately owned.