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Description
Gilgandra, a town and Local Government Area (see Gilgandra Shire Council) in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the junction of the Newell Highway, Oxley Highway and Castlereagh Highway and can be reached in about six hours by car from Sydney. It lies on the Castlereagh River. Like Coonabarabran, Gilgandra can be considered to be a gateway to the Warrumbungles National Park. The town was proclaimed in 1888 and the first town blocks were sold in 1889. The area had been previously settled and Gilgandra’s first Post Office was established in 1867 and in 1881 a local school opened, and the first court hearing in the Gilgandra court house was in 1884. The shire was constituted in 1906. During World War I, a recruitment march to Sydney began in Gilgandra. The march was known as the 'Cooee March', after the distinct call of "cooee" they shouted at each town along their journey to attract recruits. Twenty-six men left Gilgandra on 10 October 1915. They were feted at each town on the route and recruitment meetings were held. By the time they reached Sydney just over one month later on 12 November, the numbers had swelled to 263 recruits.[1][2] The geography of Gilgandra is very flat. The soil is composed mostly of sand, making it very porous and difficult to grow certain plants. The weather is hot and dry, reaching over 40°C for consecutive days during summer. In winter the temperature can reach as low as -2°C with large frosts leaving snow like blankets on the ground. Gilgandra has 3 schools; Gilgandra High School, St. Joseph's School and Gilgandra Public School. The town also has a local pre-school and Early Childhood Centre. There is a hospital, and medical centres, and there is a new supermarket opening in town. Attractions In Gilgandra, there is much to do. In the hotter months, the swimming pool is open, and there are skateboard ramps for the youth. There is a youth club, which has squash courts. All can play. The tourist information centre is on the south side of town, on the Newell Highway, as entering from Dubbo, on the right hand side after the silos. There is a Rural Museum, which has old coaches, shearing sheds and equipment, as well as some of the old rooms, decked out as to how they were in the former days. There is Cactus World, which has a large range of cacti to look at. From the small to the large, there are all types. Gilgandra has an observatory, but at present it is up for sale. There is the community radio station WARFM, which is on 98.9FM, which has a broad range of shows. This is run by local volunteers, and if one feels like they want to present a show, an application will be taken, training given, and probably an available timeslot will be given. There is also an aero club, where one can learn how to fly. The fees are reasonable, and it is a skill that many will miss out on in the bigger places. Gilgandra has a technical college, which is managed by some fine ladies. There are courses such as business administration, digital photography and others at times. There is a lovely park outside the swimming pool area, and a walk along the river is grand. Neat footpaths are established along the river for strolling along and enjoying the sound of Australia's parrots squawking. As the sun goes down, it is common to see hundreds of galahs and cockatoos flock into the trees to settle for the night.
References
* "Gilgandra". Gazetteer of Australia online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government. http://www.ga.gov.au/bin/gazd01?rec=51910.