Wentworth, New South Wales
Wentworth is a small border town in the far southwest of the state of New South Wales, Australia. It lies at the confluence of Australia's two most important rivers, the Darling and the Murray, the latter forming the border with the state of Victoria to the south. The border with the state of South Australia lies approximately to the west. The town of Wentworth is in the local government area of the same name.
History
Named after the famous explorer and politician William Charles Wentworth in 1859, the town is to the west of the Victorian regional city of Mildura. The famous mining city of Broken Hill is to the north along the Silver City Highway.Moorna Post Office opened on 22 February 1855 and was renamed Wentworth in 1860.
In 1876, Wentworth township was described in the following terms:
Heritage listings
Wentworth has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:- 112 Beverley Street: Wentworth Gaol
- 30 Cadell Street: Saint Ignatius School, Wentworth
- Darling Street: St John's Anglican Church, Wentworth
- 1122a Low Darling Road: Avoca Homestead Complex
Railways
During the late 1800s Wentworth was an important river port; however, like many such towns, its significance faded with the development of the railways. In 1902, the people of Wentworth were lobbying for a railway from Mildura to be built, including a bridge over the Murray River.The town is nowadays served by NSW TrainLink coach services, connecting it to Broken Hill, from which trains operate to Sydney, and Mildura.
Floods
The town has been flooded many times by the two rivers. The most significant was in 1956, when both rivers flooded simultaneously. Local farmers, supplemented by the army and navy, worked for months to build levee banks to hold the water out of the town.Visitor attractions
Wentworth is now an important tourist outback destination and provides a welcome break for those travelling to or from Broken Hill. In addition to its authentic outback charm, the town offers some interesting attractions:- PS Ruby – a restored 1907 side-wheel paddlesteamer
- The 5 yearly Great Wentworth Tractor Rally
- The Wentworth Gaol
- The Perry Sandhills
Wentworth was a popular destination for 'pokie tour' bus rides from Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, prior to the legalisation of poker (gambling) machines in that state.
Sport
The town has an Australian rules football team competing in the Sunraysia Football League.And the Wentworth District Rowing Club has regular regattas and attendance at national and international events. http://www.sunraysiadaily.com.au/story/4598820/gold-edge-to-regatta/
Notable people
- Jarrod Brander, Australian rules footballer
- Leal Douglas, actress, lived in Wentworth in the 1930s.
- Derek Eggmolesse-Smith, Australian rules footballer
- Jamie Lawson, Australian rules footballer
- Brian Winton, Australian rules footballer