Harden, New South Wales
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Coordinates | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. | ||||||||
Population | 1,877 (2011 census)[1] | ||||||||
Postcode(s) | 2587 | ||||||||
Elevation | 431 m (1,414 ft) | ||||||||
LGA(s) | Harden Shire | ||||||||
State electorate(s) | Cootamundra | ||||||||
Federal Division(s) | Hume | ||||||||
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Harden-Murrumburrah is a township and community in the centre of Harden Shire and is located in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales in Australia and is adjacent to both the Canberra region of the Australian Capital Territory and the Riverina Region in the southwest area of NSW. The town is a twin town between Harden and Murrumburrah (which is noted as one of the earliest settlements in the southwest of New South Wales).
The shire is traversed by the Burley Griffin Way, the major link from and between the Riverina and the Hume Highway near Yass, and ultimately Sydney, Canberra and the coast. Cunningham Creek runs along the edge of the town.
The Olympic Highway traverses the western end of the shire and is the major link through the central west to the Blue Mountains and from there to the Sydney region.
Harden is 3½ hours away by road from Sydney, and 1½ hours from Canberra and Wagga Wagga. The shire is accessible via the XPT passenger rail service.
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History
Before European settlement the Harden area was inhabited by the Wiradjuri people. Hume and Hovell passed nearby in 1824. In the late 1820s, the 'Murrumburra' was established. Its superintendent, James Kennedy, established an inn on the townsite in the late 1840s. Gold was found in the area in the 1850s.[2]
A railway station was opened one km east of Murrumburrah on the Main Southern line in 1877 as Murrumburrah Station, but changed its name to Harden Station a year after the opening of a new station in Murrumburrah in 1879. Harden has remained as the main station and, as a result, became the main town.[3]
Harden Post Office opened on 1 January 1870.[4] The first Australian Lighthorse was also founded in Harden-Murrumburrah, with the Lighthorse festival occurring annually.
The town's rugby league team competed for the Maher Cup.
Transport
The Main Southern Railway passes through Harden which was once one of the great railway towns.[citation needed] NSW TrainLink provide four XPT services passing through the town daily, two each way, an Xplorer service to Griffith on Saturday returning Sundays and a daily coach service between Cootamundra and Canberra.
Gallery
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Harden National Australia Bank 001.JPG
Former bank
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Mechanics Institute Harden.JPG
Harden mechanics Institute
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Harden Post Office 001.JPG
Harden Post office
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Royal Hotel Harden.JPG
Royal Hotel
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Grand Hotel Harden.JPG
Grand Hotel Harden
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Harden Doncaster Hotel 001.JPG
Harden Doncaster Hotel 001
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Harden Carrington Hotel 005.JPG
Harden Carrington Hotel 005
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Harden Methodist Church 002.JPG
Harden Methodist Church
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Harden Roman Catholic Church 003.JPG
Harden Catholic Church
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Harden Trinity Centre 003.JPG
Harden Trinity Centre 003.JPG
Notes
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External links
Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
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NSW TrainLink Southern
Griffith Xplorer
Melbourne XPT |
towards Sydney
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