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Gerogery, New South Wales

Gerogery
New South Wales
GerogeryStationMastersHouse.JPG
The National Trust listed station master's house
Gerogery is located in New South Wales
Gerogery
Gerogery
Coordinates 35°49′0″S 147°00′0″E / 35.81667°S 147.00000°E / -35.81667; 147.00000Coordinates: 35°49′0″S 147°00′0″E / 35.81667°S 147.00000°E / -35.81667; 147.00000
Population 979 (2006 census)
Postcode(s) 2642
Location
LGA(s) Greater Hume Shire
County Goulburn
State electorate(s) Albury
Federal Division(s) Farrer

Gerogery (/əˈrɒəri/ jə-ROJ-ər-i) is a town in the Riverina region of the Australian state of New South Wales. The town is in the Greater Hume Shire local government area and on the Main South railway line between Sydney and Melbourne, where it intersects with the Olympic Highway. Gerogery serves a rural farming community. Gerogery has a temperate climate. It lies close to the Great Yambla Range, with its striking Tabletop and Sugar Loaf ridge at the southern end.

At the 2006 census, Gerogery had a population of 979.

Gerogery is on land originally inhabited by the Wiradjuri people. In English, the place name is pronounced Jer-rodge-er-rree; however, in Indigenous language it could have been a repeated "Jerro-Jerro ee". Local understanding is the place is named after the Wiradjuri word for magpies, plentiful in the locality.

The arrival of European settlers meant that trees were extensively cleared and wheat planted, along with sheep and cattle grazed. Gerogery was at the eastern-most extent of nineteenth-century German immigration up the Murray River from South Australia.

During the 1860s bushranger Mad Dan Morgan held up Sam Watson at Gerogery East. His hideout, "Morgan's Place" is located in the Yambla Range, and was used in between holdups around Tumbarumba, Kyeamba, and as a place to take refuge after the alleged killing of several police and a Wagga Wagga judge. (The bushranger was subject of a Dennis Hopper film Mad Dog Morgan.)


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