Burrinjuck, New South Wales

Burrinjuck is a village community in the far eastern part of the Riverina, in the South West Slopes. It is situated by road, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) southwest from Woolgarlo and 28 kilometres (17 mi) south from Bookham. The name of the town is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning 'mountain with a rugged top'. At the 2016 census, the Burrinjuck area had a population of 19.

Burrinjuck
New South Wales
Burrinjuck
Coordinates34°58′35″S 148°37′23″E
Population19 (2016 census)
Postcode(s)2582
Elevation574 m (1,883 ft)
Location
  • 324 km (201 mi) from Sydney
  • 177 km (110 mi) from Wagga Wagga
  • 28 km (17 mi) from Bookham
  • 15 km (9 mi) from Woolgarlo
LGA(s)Yass Valley
CountyHarden
ParishChildowla
State electorate(s)Goulburn
Federal division(s)Eden-Monaro
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
20.7 °C
69 °F
9.2 °C
49 °F
926.6 mm
36.5 in
Localities around Burrinjuck:
Bookham Bookham Woolgarlo
Adjungbilly Burrinjuck Narrangullen
Adjungbilly Wee Jasper Narrangullen

The village is situated on the western side of Burrinjuck Dam which holds water from the Murrumbidgee River and which was constructed between 1907 and 1928 (with World War I interfering with the timing of the construction).

During the construction of the dam and in the time during which it filled, there was a settlement known as 'Barren Jack City' facing the river at the base of the Burrinjuck mountain. Much of its site was later submerged as the dam water rose.

The locality of Burrinjuck includes part of one of the proposed sites for Australia's national capital, which was known as Mahkoolma. It was to be located in the upper reaches of nearby Carrolls Creek,

Barren Jack Post Office opened on 23 May 1907, was renamed Burrinjuck in 1911, and closed in 1979.

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