Murrumbateman


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imageBarton Highway in Murrumbateman (1).jpg
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countyMurray
parishNamima, Murrumbateman
postcode2582
pop3607
pop_year
pop_footnotes
coordinates
elevation570
stategovGoulburn
fedgovRiverina
dist1288
dir1SW
location1Sydney
dist230
dir2N
location2Canberra
dist321
dir3SE
location3Yass
near-nwMarchmont
near-nYass River
near-neYass River
near-eNanima
near-seSpringrange
near-sJeir
near-swCavan
near-wBoambolo
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Murrumbateman is a town in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. It is on the Barton Highway, approximately 30 kilometres north-west of Canberra, and is part of the Yass Valley Shire. At the , Murrumbateman had a population of 3,607.

History and economy

With the arrival of European settlers in the 19th century sheep farming, wheat growing and goldmining became major economic activities. The first government school opened in 1869.

Winemaking began in Murrumbateman in the 1970s with some of the surrounding rural properties being developed as grape growing areas or as boutique wineries.

In recent years much of the land has been subdivided into small hobby farm blocks ranging from 2 to. Similar subdivisions have occurred in other regions around Canberra including Bungendore, Sutton, Gundaroo and Burra. Residents tend to commute to Canberra for work rather than make a living off the small parcels of land. Other nearby towns are Yass, Gunning and Dalton.

Murrumbateman has a pub and a handful of retail outlets.

The Murrumbateman Market is held fortnightly at the Recreation Ground. The market focus is on local produce and local arts and crafts but there is always a range of products from the wider Yass Valley and beyond including fruit and vegetables, breads, cakes, jams, olives, chillies, sauces, biodynamic beef and a range of wines from the local area plus woollen and alpaca products and handmade goods of all types.

Annual events

  • The Murrumbateman Pony Club hold an annual show jumping festival in June. The event is open for Pony Club Members.
  • The Murrumbateman Field Days is held in October each year and draws large crowds from Canberra and Yass
  • The Australian Cool Climate Wine Show is held annually in September

Facilities and services

The trees around the recreation grounds are heritage listed and parking underneath them is not recommended.

Murrumbateman has the following Sporting and Social clubs:

Murrumbateman has the following Community facilities and services:

  • Murrumbateman Mens Shed
  • Pre-school
  • Primary School
  • Library
  • Catholic Church
  • Uniting Church
  • Landcare group
  • Park
  • Public toilets
  • Rural Fire Service

The town is serviced by several business including:

  • Murrumbateman Produce
  • Bill Wheatley Motors
  • Local Supermarket and Butcher and BP Fuel
  • Murrumbateman Medical and Pharmacy
  • Local Bakeries
  • Cafe
  • Takeaway
  • Hairdresser
  • Convenience store
  • Murrumbateman Country Inn
  • Abode Motel

Media

Murrumbateman receives five free-to-air television networks including all the digital free-to-air channels relayed from Canberra, and broadcast from Black Mountain. Networks available include ABC, SBS, Seven, WIN, and Network 10.

The town receives radio stations from Canberra such as ABC Radio Canberra, Hit 104.7, Mix 106.3, KIX Country, and 2CA. Community radio is provided by Yass FM which is broadcast from Yass.{{Cite web |url=https://yass.nsw.guide/Local-Radio |title= All Local Community and Commercial Radio Stations in Yass Valley, New South Wales, Australia |access-date=27 May 2025}}

Local newspaper is served by the Yass Valley Times.{{Cite web |url=https://yassvalleytimes.com.au/|title= Yass Valley Times |access-date=27 May 2025}}

Recent development

The Fairley Square includes a commercial precinct including a bakery, childcare center, a cafe, a gym, medical practice. There is also a real estate agent and a law firm situated in Fairley Square.

Population

In the 2021 Census, there were 3,607 people in Murrumbateman, of which 99 were of Aboriginal and/or Torres Straight Islander origin and 2,999 people were born in Australia. 616 of people in Murrumbateman conduct volunteer work. The next most common country of birth was England at 89 people followed by New Zealand (31 people).

Notable people

  • Sir Walter Merriman – sheep breeder, knighted in 1954 for his contributions to the fine wool industry, and founder of the Merryville stud, Murrumbateman
  • David Pereira - Australian cellist

References

References

  1. (12 October 2022). "Murrumbateman - 2021 Census". [[Australian Bureau of Statistics]].
  2. "Murrumbateman". visitnsw.com.
  3. "History of Murrumbateman (NSW), 1824-1960". Australia For Visitors.
  4. Susan O'Leary, [https://www.yasstribune.com.au/story/6244372/school-doors-opened-in-murrumbateman/ "School opens 150 years ago in Murrumbateman"], ''[[Yass Tribune]]'', 27 June 2019. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  5. Ellery, David. (28 February 2014). "A weekend in your suburb: 36 hours in Murrumbateman". Fairfax Media.
  6. "Explore Murrumbateman’s rich wine region". Visit Canberra.
  7. [http://www.mvmarket.com Murrumbateman Village Market]. Access date: 18 August 2016.
  8. [http://www.mfdays.com/ Murrumbateman Field Days]. Access date: 18 August 2016.
  9. [http://www.accwineshow.com.au/ Australian Cool Climate Wine Show]. Access date: 18 August 2016.
  10. "Murrumbateman housing surge".
  11. [http://www.fairleylife.com.au/ Fairley Estate]. Access date: 18 August 2016.
  12. G. P. Walsh, [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/merriman-sir-walter-thomas-7561 'Merriman, Sir Walter Thomas (1882–1972)'], [[Australian Dictionary of Biography]], National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. This article was first published in hardcopy in the ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Vol. 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986. Online access date: 18 August 2016.
  13. [http://www.merryvillestud.com.au/history.htm Merryville Stud - History]. Access date: 18 August 2016.

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