Everything about Glen Innes New South Wales totally explained
Glen Innes is a town on the
Northern Tablelands, in the
New England region of
New South Wales,
Australia. It is the centre of the
Glen Innes Severn Shire Council. It is located on the
New England Highway and the
Gwydir Highway.
Glen Innes is 1062 metres
AHD with an average annual rainfall of 857mm. At the 2001
census, Glen Innes had a population of 5,707.
History
Tin was first discovered at
Emmaville in 1872 and Glen Innes became the centre of a mining bonanza during the late 1800’s. Other nearby villages are:
Deepwater,
Torrington,
Ben Lomond,
Wellingrove,
Glencoe and
Red Range.
The centre of the town retains some of its federation buildings and the owners have painted these buildings in the traditional colours. Many of these buildings have been placed on the
Register of the National Estate.
Culture and tourism
Among the many attractions of this area are the extensive Land of the Beardies History Museum, Emmaville Mining Museum, the town parks, fishing, fossicking areas,
Gibraltar Range National Park, several waterfalls, the Australian Standing Stones, which are large monoliths and the
World Heritage listed
Washpool National Park.
There are at least three churches, including the Cameron Memorial Uniting Church and St Andrews Presbyterian Church which hail from the town's
Scottish roots.
Annual events include: Minerama, a gem and fossicking festival; the Australian Celtic Festival, Land of the Beardies Festival, Pastoral and Agricultural Show and also horse racing, the prestigious Glen Innes Cup.
Climate
The climate of Glen Innes is nearly the same of
Blackheath, New South Wales in the
Blue Mountains, with mild to warm summer and with cold and windy winters with regular frosts and snowfalls though many snowfalls don't settle. The south west winds in winter effect the coastal climate of
Ballina, New South Wales and
Byron Bay which brings the cold air which flows over the snow in Glen Innes and cools off the coast.
Notable residents
Glen Innes was the birthplace of writer
D'Arcy Niland and High Court judge
Edward McTiernan.
Notable Former Residents: Bishop Thomas McCabe, the 1st bishop of Wollongong. grave site located in St Francis Xavier Cathedral grounds, Wollongong. Other important families in this region has been the Bloxsome and Newsome families.
Glen Innes and Scotland
Glen Innes is named after Archibald Clunes Innes, from
Thrumster,
Caithness. A captain in the Third Regiment (Buffs), he arrived in Australia in 1822 on the Eliza in charge of 170 convicts. He held a number of New England properties including Glen Innes Station.
Glen Innes has a number of street signs in
Scottish Gaelic (though few residents speak much of the language). There is also a "
Crofter"'s cottage.
The Australian Standing Stones are based on the
Ring of Brodgar in
Orkney (a non-Gaelic speaking area) or
Calanais in
Lewis.
Pitlochry is Glen Innes'
twin town in Scotland.
Other towns nearby with Scottish names include
Armidale,
Ben Lomond and Glencoe.
Twin towns
Glen Innes has
twin town status with
Pitlochry in
Scotland, and
Mosman in
Sydney,
Australia.
Wind Farm
Glen Innes is known to many as Turbine Territory, referring to the new 27 turbine wind farm planned for the outskirts of the town. The turbines are 135 metres high and will be installed if approved late 2009.
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