๐ฆ๐บ Corowa is a town in the state of New South Wales in Australia. It is on the bank of the Murray River, the border between New South Wales and Victoria, opposite the Victorian town of Wahgunyah. It is the largest town in the Federation Council and was the administrative centre of the former Corowa Shire. The name could have derived from an Aboriginal word referring to the curra pine which yielded gum used by Aboriginal people to fasten the heads of spears to the shafts. Another translation is "rocky river".
There are two bridges over the Murray to Wahgunyah in Victoria: the heritage-listed John Foord Bridge and the Federation Bridge (opened on 2 April 2005). The town in conjunction with nearby town Rutherglen had an Australian Rules football team (Corowa-Rutherglen), competing in the Ovens & Murray Football League, although they are currently in recess. Corowa Cougars compete in the Murray Cup rugby league competition.
History The Aboriginal people from the area are the Bangarang people.
The tribe of Indigenous Australians that inhabited the Corowa area were called, in their own language, the Bangerang Tribe. The name has various spellings in English, varying all the way from Bandjalang through Panderang to Pinegorine.
Foord's punt John Foord (c.โ1820 โ 15 February 1883) "The Emperor of Wahgunyah", settled on the Murray River near the Ovens junction (on the southern side of the river) in the early 1840s. In about 1843 Foord and a man named Bould examined the country about the present site of Wahgunyah and recommended it to John Crisp, who was the first European to settle in the area. Later Crisp sold his land to John Foord. With the development of steamer transport on the Murray River in the mid-1850s, Foord purchased a punt which was brought up to Wahgunyah by the steamer Leichhardt. Foord built two extensive warehouses which he let to river navigation companies. Traffic was attracted to Foord's punt, leading to the establishment of Corowa township, opposite to Wahgunyah. In October 1892, the Corowa railway line opened from Culcairn. It closed in January 1989.
Township development Land was surveyed in 1857 at Corowa by Surveyor Adams and the next year the township was proclaimed. In September 1859 a meeting was held to consider the erection of a bridge between Wahgunyah and Corowa to replace the punt. Construction of a bridge was commenced early in 1861 and the completed structure cost about ยฃ8,000. The bridge construction was probably privately funded.
Corowa Post Office opened on 1 January 1861.
In 1861 an Anglican church was built at Corowa on land donated by John Foord.
It was reported in 1868 that Corowa "was fast becoming one of the most important of the border districts". Buildings erected that year included a new store, two hotels and a new court-house.
A branch of the Bank of New South Wales was established in a new brick structure at Corowa in 1874. The building of a Roman Catholic church commenced in September 1874. A report in 1875 stated that Corowa as a township "was making rapid strides". The township had a total of seven hotels. A "private township" had been laid out at Corowa on land formerly owned by Sanger and Foord, with the land selling at ยฃ80 to ยฃ100 per acre. The Government township, laid out about two miles from the river, was deemed a failure.
A report published in The Sydney Mail in October 1879 stated that Corowa township consisted of one thoroughfare containing the business houses. On a nearby hill the residences of the wealthier residents had been erected. It was claimed that the Government town of Corowa, two miles from the river, was "a vast wilderness". It was postulated that the reason for the failure of this township to develop was the fact that only one approach to the bridge from that point could be obtained. The toll for crossing the bridge was said to be "somewhat exorbitant", and prevented free intercourse between Corowa and Wahgunyah.
Later developments In 1882 the bridge between Corowa and Wahgunyah was purchased by the New South Wales Government.
A Presbyterian church and an Oddfellows' Hall were built at Corowa in 1886.
In the 1890s, Corowa was the site of several important conferences leading to the federation of the various colonies into the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.
Heritage listings Corowa has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: โข 8 Church Street: Corowa Courthouse โข Culcairn-Corowa railway: Corowa railway station โข Steel Street: Corowa Flour Mill.
Corowa has a population of over 5,595 people. Corowa also forms the centre of the wider Federation Council District which has a population of over 12,462 people. It is also a part of the larger Riverina Region. Corowa is situated 53 km west of Albury.
Twin Towns - Sister Cities Corowa has links with:
๐ฏ๐ต Miki, Japan๐ณ๐ฟ Whangฤrei -35.725
๐ฆ๐บ Victor Harbor -35.55
๐ฆ๐บ Murray Bridge -35.12
๐ฆ๐บ Wagga Wagga -35.117
๐ฆ๐บ Shoalhaven -35.117
๐ฆ๐บ Albury-Wodonga -36.084
๐ฆ๐บ Shepparton -36.383
๐จ๐ฑ San Carlos -36.417
๐ณ๐ฟ Hibiscus Coast -36.606
๐ฆ๐ท Santa Rosa -36.617
๐ณ๐ฟ North Shore City -36.8
๐จ๐ฑ Concepciรณn -36.817
๐จ๐ฑ San Pedro de la Paz -36.833
๐ฆ๐บ Townsville 146.818
๐ฆ๐บ Albury-Wodonga 146.91
๐ฆ๐บ Launceston 147.133
๐ต๐ฌ Port Moresby 147.193
๐ฆ๐บ Wagga Wagga 147.357
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๐ฆ๐บ Albury-Wodonga 146.91,-36.084 d: 48.7
๐ฆ๐บ Albury 146.919,-36.081 d: 49.4
๐ฆ๐บ Shepparton 145.4,-36.383 d: 98.8
๐ฆ๐บ Wagga Wagga 147.357,-35.117 d: 130.5
๐ฆ๐บ Griffith 146.033,-34.283 d: 191.7
๐ฆ๐บ Greensborough 145.117,-37.686 d: 220.3
๐ฆ๐บ Maroondah 145.263,-37.807 d: 225.9
๐ฆ๐บ Ringwood 145.231,-37.811 d: 227.6
๐ฆ๐บ Nunawading 145.177,-37.817 d: 230.4
Antipodal to: Corowa -33.617,35.983
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๐ต๐น Funchal -16.905,32.648 d: 18438.3
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๐ง๐ท Florianรณpolis -48.552,27.592 d: 18326.2
๐ง๐ท Guarulhos -46.517,23.455 d: 18150
๐ง๐ท Vinhedo -46.975,23.03 d: 18083.8
๐ฎ๐จ Arona -16.667,28.1 d: 18196.6
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