Yerranderie, New South Wales
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Yerranderrie is a ghost town
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 located near Kanangra-Boyd National Park
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 of New South Wales
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, Australia
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 in Wollondilly Shire.

History

Yerranderie was formerly a silver mining town of 2000 people, but the mining industry collapsed in 1927, and the town was cut off from direct access from Sydney
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 by the establishment of the Warragamba Dam
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 and Lake Burragorang
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 in 1959. The Yerranderie Post Office opened on 1 November 1899 and closed in 1958.

It is now divided into two sections, the residential township adjacent to a private airstrip and the historic site 1 km further west. The area is surrounded by abandoned mine shafts and mining relics. Accessible mainly by dirt road from Oberon, New South Wales
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 70 km to the west, although there is a seldom used route through Oakdale
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 to the east. Aircraft also occasionally fly out from Camden Airport. The township was established on the slopes north of the Yerranderrie Peak, which is the remains of a volcanic dyke and the source of the mineral wealth of the area. Yerranderrie is taken from two local Aboriginal words meaning slope and summit.

Yerranderie was the location for the longest strike in Australian history, which is still unbeaten today.

The town was bought by Valerie Anne Lhuede, who tried to develop it as a tourist centre and total environment project. The old post office is now known as The Lodge and serves as a guest house. Other restored buildings include two miners cottages as well as several shops. The caretakers live in Krubi Cottage nearby.

See also

  • Blue Mountains
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