Indented Head


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FieldValue
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nameIndented Head
statevic
imageOzone_Shipwreck_Indentead_Head.jpg
captionThe wreck of the paddle steamer, Ozone.
use_lga_mapyes
coordinates
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pop1,391
pop_year
pop_footnotes
postcode3223
dist1105
location1Melbourne
dist234
location2Geelong
lgaCity of Greater Geelong
stategovBellarine
fedgovCorangamite
near-nPort Phillip
near-nePort Phillip
near-ePort Phillip
near-sePort Phillip
near-sSt Leonards
near-swPortarlington
near-wPortarlington
near-nwPort Phillip
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Indented Head's population fluctuates throughout the year, increasing drastically during the summer months, and is very much seasonal. Its beaches attract keen fisherman, boaters and families to the area. It is appreciated by locals and tourists for its quiet and isolated nature.

History

Early European exploration

Indented Head was named by the explorer Matthew Flinders in April 1802 when he observed the shape of the Bellarine Peninsula coastline from the summit of Arthurs Seat, across Port Phillip. | last = Flinders | first = Matthew | author-link = Matthew Flinders | title = A Voyage to Terra Australis | publisher = G. and W. Nicol | volume = 1 | page = 213 | year = 1814 | location = London | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=C-c-AAAAYAAJ }}, entry for 27 April 1802 For many years the name Indented Head was applied to the whole of the Bellarine Peninsula. Flinders was at that time in the process of completing the first circumnavigation of Australia, undertaken between December 1801 and June 1803, making a detailed survey of the coastline for the British government, sailing aboard .

The Batman expedition encounters local Wathaurong (Aboriginal) people and William Buckley

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Indented_Head_monument.jpg" caption="Tasmanian Aboriginal people]] in the island's north-east in the late 1820s.Henry Reynolds, (1995) ''Fate of a Free People: A Radical Re-examination of the Tasmanian Wars'', Penguin, Melbourne, p.78Bill Gammage, (2011) ''The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia'', Allen & Unwin, Sydney, p.40"] ::

The escaped convict William Buckley made contact with the men at Batman's camp in July 1835. Buckley had been living with the local Wathaurong people for over thirty years since his escape from an early settlement near Sorrento in 1803. Large numbers of local Aboriginal people frequented the small campsite, and Todd's diary records what must have been a fascinating intercultural exchange including extensive 'Corrobboring', singing, and shared hunting parties, although Todd himself generally did not participate. On 3 August 1835, after the small camp's imported food supplies ran low, Todd recorded, "We have commenced eating Roots the same as the Natives do" - these were murnong or Yam Daisy roots (Microseris lanceolata) which were a staple of the Wathaurong diet and would have been collected in large quantities by local women.

A monument marks the place (now in Batman Park) where Batman was believed to have landed. [[File:Batman's first huts at Indented Heads August 1835 sketch by John Helder Wedge.png|thumb|left|Sketch by John Helder Wedge of the huts built by the expeditionary party of the Port Phillip Association, led by John Batman, at Indented Head in 1835.]]

Twentieth century until today

Camping grounds were established along the Indented Head foreshore during the 1920s but it was many years before a permanent population was established, the Post Office opening in 1947. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Ozone_Wreck_at_Indented_Head.jpg" caption="The wreck of the ''Ozone'' in 2006"] ::

The area is still a popular family holiday destination and facilities include a sailing club, a boat ramp, jetty, and numerous sandy beaches. The shoreline also hosts a number of historical boat sheds.

The retired Port Phillip paddle steamer, Ozone, was sunk at Indented Head in 1925 to form a breakwater. The wreck remains a distinctive landmark visible offshore from the main beach. One of the Ozone's anchors has also been incorporated into a monument located on the cliff-top beside the Taylor Reserve camping ground.

The 1970s and 1980s saw an increase in construction of holiday homes, and a larger permanent population. The Harvey estate began construction in 2007, and has been the largest housing development to date within Indented Head.

In late 2008 a new Post Office and General Store was constructed on The Esplanade, the only business operating in Indented Head.

Tourist destinations

The historic Ozone wreck, the Indented Head Yacht Club, and the long stretches of clear sandy beaches that line The Esplanade, all attract visitors to the area.

References

References

  1. {{Census 2016 AUS
  2. James Boyce (2011) ''1835: the Founding of Melbourne and the Conquest of Australia'', Black Inc., Melbourne, pp.68-69.
  3. Henry Reynolds, (1995) ''Fate of a Free People: A Radical Re-examination of the Tasmanian Wars'', Penguin, Melbourne, p.78
  4. Bill Gammage, (2011) ''The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia'', Allen & Unwin, Sydney, p.40
  5. James Boyce (2011) 1835: the Founding of Melbourne and the Conquest of Australia, Black Inc., Melbourne, p.69
  6. James Boyce (2011) 1835: the Founding of Melbourne and the Conquest of Australia, Black Inc., Melbourne, p.95
  7. Phoenix Auctions History. "Post Office List".
  8. {{Cite VHD shipwreck. 511. Ozone

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