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Porepunkah, Victoria

Porepunkah
Victoria
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Porepunkah
Porepunkah is located in Alpine Shire
Porepunkah
Porepunkah
Coordinates 36°41′0″S 146°54′0″E / 36.68333°S 146.90000°E / -36.68333; 146.90000Coordinates: 36°41′0″S 146°54′0″E / 36.68333°S 146.90000°E / -36.68333; 146.90000
Population 953 (2011 census)
Postcode(s) 3740
Elevation 280 m (919 ft)
Location
LGA(s) Alpine Shire
State electorate(s) Ovens Valley
Federal Division(s) Indi
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
20.7 °C
69 °F
8.2 °C
47 °F
1,036.9 mm
40.8 in

Porepunkah is a town in northeast Victoria, Australia on the Great Alpine Road, at the foot of Mount Buffalo 320 kilometres (199 mi) northeast of the state capital, Melbourne and 5 kilometres (3 mi) northwest of Bright. It is part of Alpine Shire local government area and on the banks of the Ovens River, near the Buckland River junction. At the 2011 census, Porepunkah had a population of 953. The town is named for the Hindi word for "gentle breeze".

European settlement began in the 1830s, but it wasn't until the discovery of gold in the 1850s that development of the town took place. Porepunkah is the nearest modern township to the site of the Buckland Riot, an anti-Chinese race riot that occurred on 4 July 1857.

The notorious bushranger Harry Power defied police in the Ovens district for a decade. Power held up the mail coach at Porepunkah on 7 May 1869 after escaping from Pentridge Prison.

Porepunkah Post Office opened on 22 February 1870. Although the Post Office doesn't exist exclusively today, the Porepunkah Roadhouse provides Australia Post services to the community as there is no mail service to homes.

Porepunkah Primary School (No. 1144) was officially opened on 23 January 1873, with Henry Jeffreys as the headmaster and an enrolment of 43 children. The school remains open today.

The Porepunkah Recreation Reserve was gazetted on 11 April 1895. Porepunkah was proclaimed a township on 22 June 1910 by Lord Carmichael, the Governor of Victoria.

Porepunkah railway station was the stopping point for passengers to disembark for Mount Buffalo. In June 1925 a "sedan passenger car" was introduced to transport up to 27 people from the station to the Mount Buffalo Chalet.


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