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and their families”. The township was “divided into three portions”, described as “the Government Township, the Private Township (or that upon the land taken up by or belonging to the company working the mine), and Cornish Town”, with “the mine and its appurtenances in the centre”. Most of the houses, places of business and public buildings were located in the Private Township. In the surveyed Government Township there were “very few houses indeed”. Cornish Town was described as “pretty thickly populated”. The “want of water” was described as “the great drawback to the comfort of the inhabitants of Cobar” and on a number of occasions “the people have been upon the verge of a water famine”. Government-constructed tanks relying on rainfall was the principal means of household supply and the watering of stock, supplemented by “small tanks sunk in the ground” beside many of the houses.
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structure in Barton-street” with a gaol next to it. The township had nine hotels, “the principal ones being the Cobar and the Commercial”, and two banks, “the Commercial and the Joint Stock”. The writer was of the opinion that “Cobar owes its existence as a town largely to the Great Cobar Copper Mine, although the pastoral properties have also contributed in a great measure to make it a fairly prosperous inland settlement”.
1703: 435:). Kruge’s wife, Sidwell, was from Cornwall and her family had emigrated to South Australia in the late-1840s and mined copper ore at Burra. She was able to identify the rock as containing copper. Sidwell Kruge's assessment was confirmed when her husband smelted some of the ore samples in his blacksmith's forge. The three men then returned to Bourke, intending to secure the ground around the Kubbur waterhole. 418: 3226: 447:
that there had been “a call for tenders for drawing in copper ore from Cobar”. In July 1871 a meeting was held in Bourke “of gentlemen interested in the Cobar copper mine” and shares were “eagerly bought at £15 per share”. By the following November it was reported that “the affairs of the Cobar Copper Mine Company are in a flourishing condition, shares having rushed up from £15 to £70 and £80 per share”.
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The Cobar economy relies heavily on trade with the local mines and their employees, and consequently on world metal prices and hence is subject to great fluctuations. During 2008, after a fall of 75% in world zinc prices, one local mine cut 540 of its 655 jobs, with flow-on effects felt by many other
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The New Occidental Hotel was a pub located on the edge of town and was built in 1879; it was known as the Star Hotel at that time. It became a significant local spot for miners as well as a common meeting place for groups and clubs in the area. In August 2014 a fire engulfed the building and resulted
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To the pastoralists who had taken up runs along the Darling River during the 1850s the Cobar area was a waterless region between rivers. As pastoral stations became more established, tanks and wells were constructed to allow stock to be grazed in areas away from permanent watercourses (known as ‘back
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Many sights of cultural interest can be found in and around Cobar. The town retains much of its colonial 19th-century architecture. The Towsers Huts, 3 km south of town but currently inaccessible to the public, are ruins of very simple colonial dwellings from around 1870. The ancient Aboriginal
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In March 1881 the settlement at Cobar was described as “large and scattered, as mining towns generally are, composed chiefly of huts and cottages, which lie about in all directions and cover an extensive area of ground”. The population was estimated to number 2,500 consisting “principally of miners
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Mining Company Ltd. It and subsequent companies operated a number of light railways carrying ore and similar material, as well as timber for mine supports. Cobar and many mining outskirts accommodated the miners who travelled to the area in the late 1880s. The overwhelming majority of these were of
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The South Cobar Mining Company built a furnace at Cobar and in May 1875 commenced smelting operations. Soon afterwards two additional furnaces and a refinery were built. In December 1875 the Cobar Copper Mining Company amalgamated with the South Cobar Mining Company to form the Great Cobar Copper
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In September 1870 three contract well-sinkers, Charles Campbell, Thomas Hartman and George Gibb, were traveling south from Bourke to the Lachlan River. They had engaged two Aboriginal men, Frank and Boney, to guide them via the permanent watering places in the dry country between the rivers. Along
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A description of Cobar published in April 1888 noted that “the houses generally are substantially built; many of them being of brick”, with a number of “weather-board and iron buildings and some adobe or clay houses” scattered throughout the town. The courthouse was described as “a handsome brick
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In partnership with Bourke businessman Joseph Becker, Campbell, Hartman and Gibb took up a mineral conditional purchase of 40 acres at the locality. Shortly afterwards the Cobar Copper Mining Company was formed, and the lease of the mine was transferred to the company. In May 1871 it was reported
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In December 1871 a correspondent visited “the new Cobar copper mine” in company with Captain Lean, the newly-appointed mining manager. The mine had been in operation for the previous four months. It was situated “on a Pine ridge, and throughout the whole length of the ridge (about half-a-mile)
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businesses. Over the course of that year Cobar's workforce reduced by 10%. The town has increasing benefit from being the seat of the local government area. Cobar has two primary schools, a high school, an activities youth centre and a 31-bed hospital for acute care.
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indications of ore are apparent”. The ore was varied, “consisting of blue and red carbonate, red and black oxide, and is of very high quality”. The writer was of the opinion the Cobar mine “promises to be one of the richest copper mines Australia has yet produced”.
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the way they camped beside the Kubbur waterhole. The men noted the green and blue staining at the waterhole and collected some rock samples. On their journey further south the well-sinkers stopped at a shanty operated by Henry Kruge (near to the future site of
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were discovered in the area, which led to a further population increase. The town's current positive economic development is due to the affluence of the mining boom. Three important mining belts are operational in the Cobar area: the Cobar belt, the
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By the 1930s the town's population had dropped to little over 1,000, only to rise again and stabilise at around 3,500 through the 1970s and early 1980s. Copper mining was intermittent until 1965 when full-time operations resumed. In the 1980s,
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group associated with the arid plains and rocky hill country of the Central West area of NSW bordered by the Lachlan, Darling-Barwon and Bogan rivers). The name ‘Cobar’ is derived from a Ngiyampaa word – variously transcribed as
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is regarded as having been the most productive gold mine in New South Wales. Gold was also produced by refining the copper smelted from copper ores, this was first done in the Great Cobar electrolytic copper refinery at
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Several fine heritage buildings from the late 1880s/early 1900s settlement are still in existence, including the Great Western Hotel (1898), claimed to have the longest verandah (at 91 metres) in
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Nyngan Road (Barrier Highway): Cobar Visitor's Centre / Great Cobar Heritage Centre (also known as Cobar Pastoral & Mining Museum; Mining Administration Offices, Great Cobar Mines)
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Although Cobar is best known as a copper mining area, it has also been a significant goldfield. The first significant gold producing mine at Cobar was the Chesney Mine. The
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stations). By the mid-1860s back stations such as ‘Booroomugga’ and ‘Buckwaroon’ had been established in the Cobar locality (within the Warrego Pastoral District).
340:, the town of Cobar had a population of 3,990. The Shire has a population of approximately 4,700 and an area of 44,065 square kilometres (17,014 sq mi). 17: 3006: 246: 234: 312:, Australia whose economy is based mainly upon base metals and gold mining. The town is 712 km (442 mi) by road northwest of the state capital, 2698:"Map of the village of Dapville [cartographic material] : Parish of Cobar, County of Robinson, the Land District of Cobar, NSW 1902" 3378: 68: 222: 2233: 1652: 924:: BSh with hot summers, cool winters; and highly variable rainfall year-round. The area is very sunny, with 156.1 clear days annually. 101: 3388: 3344: 2954: 210: 3373: 3097: 2980: 2195: 1890: 2014: 544: 3230: 2824: 2819: 901:
The CBA sells the coins to the local business in values of $ 5, $ 10, $ 20 and $ 50 values, and the medallions are minted by the
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operates a coach service from Dubbo. The train line through Cobar is today used primarily for industrial train services. See
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Historic Site located north-west of Cobar is an important traditional meeting place with ceremonial significance. Extensive
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use. Other sources claim the Aboriginal word means ‘red earth’ or ‘burnt earth’ (the ochre used for ceremonial body paint).
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At its peak, Cobar had a population of 10,000. It also became the regional centre for nearby mining villages, such as
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belt. Visits to mine sites may be arranged through the Cobar Heritage and Visitor Information Centre overlooking the
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Climate data for Cobar (31Âș32'S, 145Âș48'E, 218 AMSL) (1993-2024 normals, 1881-present extremes, sun 1978-2010)
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Jupp, James; Jupp, Director Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies James (1 October 2001).
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Marshall Street, the main street of Cobar. Cobar retains much of its late 19th-century architecture.
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New Cobar Complex Project State Significant Development (SSD-10419): Statement of Heritage Impact
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The most common responses for religion were Catholic 33.8%, No Religion 18.9% and Anglican 17.1%.
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Cobar Police station in Barton St, with St Laurence O’Toole Catholic Church in the background
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Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under
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Business can redeem the medallions for cash which is controlled by the Cobar Shire Council.
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The Cobar area is part of the traditional territory of the Wongaibon people (within the
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at the site contains ochre and kaolin paintings of human and animal figures as well as
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78.5% of people were born in Australia and 83.4% of people only spoke English at home.
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The Australian People: An Encyclopedia of the Nation, Its People and Their Origins
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in the death of a firefighter who died of his injuries at Dubbo Base Hospital.
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The area of Cobar also includes the now empty sites of the former villages of
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 11.8% of the population.
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is a small, local airport located 5.6 km southwest of town.
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are some of the largest and most important in Australia. The new
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The Industries of the Colony: XXXII. – Cobar and Its Copper Mine
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EMM Sydney (for Peak Gold Mines Pty Ltd) (December 2020).
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Cobar has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
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Great Cobar Copper Mining Syndicate's Refinery, Lithgow
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http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/nsw/cobar/climate.shtml
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Nyngan Road (Barrier Highway): Mines Office (former)
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Cobar: The Great Cobar Heritage Centre. 1857: 1832: 1830: 1828: 1666:, opera singer and musical theatre actress 51: 3345:Local government areas of New South Wales 3161:"Cobar Mo Climate Statistics (1962-2024)" 3107: 2021:. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service 1792: 2825:Department of Planning & Environment 2345: 2193: 1974:. Sydney: Macquarie Library. p. 38. 1942: 1940: 437: 416: 2820:New South Wales State Heritage Register 2735: 2614:"NEW OCCIDENTAL MINE AT COBAR TO CLOSE" 2055: 1825: 3356: 2952: 2889: 2813: 2288: 2135:(Melbourne), 30 November 1871, page 3. 658: 3245: 2987:. News Corp Australia. 17 August 2014 2860:"Cobar Post Office (Place ID 106178)" 2858: 1969: 1937: 1913: 1911: 360: 3379:Populated places established in 1870 2899:Office of Environment & Heritage 2743:. 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Index

Cobar (disambiguation)
Khobar
New South Wales

Cobar is located in New South Wales
Coordinates
31°29â€Č59″S 145°49â€Č55″E / 31.49972°S 145.83194°E / -31.49972; 145.83194
2016 census
Postcode(s)
Sydney
Broken Hill
Bourke
Wilcannia
Nyngan
LGA(s)
Cobar Shire
County
Robinson
State electorate(s)
Barwon
Federal division(s)
Parkes
New South Wales
Sydney
Kidman Way
Barrier Highway
local government area
Cobar Shire
outback
2016 census

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