Tatong

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Tatong
Victoria
File:TatongTavern.JPG
The Tatong Tavern
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Population 350 (2011 census)[1]
Postcode(s) 3673
Location
LGA(s) Rural City of Benalla
State electorate(s) Euroa
Federal Division(s) Indi

Tatong is a town in north eastern Victoria, Australia. The town is on the northern foothills of the Blue Ranges, part of the Great Dividing Range, beside Holland Creek, 226 kilometres (140 mi) north east of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2011 census, Tatong had a population of 350.[1]

The area is a mixture of farmland, pine plantations and dense bush

History

The Post Office opened on 10 October 1890 on the arrival of the railway from Benalla, closing in 1993.[2]

Timber from the surrounding hills was harvested to supply the early Melbourne power station until coal from the Latrobe Valley became the favoured fuel source. That together with dwindling patronage of the rail line to Benalla led to the closing of the rail line after World War II.

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Sign indicating the location of the former Tatong Railway Station.

Tatong is the birthplace of Michael Joseph Savage, the first Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand,[3] and Graeme Peck, male lead for the Australian Ballet Company.[citation needed]

Facilities

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. It has a pub, the Tatong Tavern, a memorial hall and sports ground.

It has an active community with archery, cricket, tennis and table tennis clubs. Tatong used to have netball and Australian rules football teams competing in the Ovens and King Football League prior to being thrown out. Other groups include the Tatong Angling Group, Tatong Heritage Group [1] and the Tatong Young Bloods.

People from Tatong

References

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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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