Shepparton, Victoria

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Shepparton
Victoria

Post office
Population: 44,599 (2006 census)  (32)
Time zone:

 • Summer (DST)

AEST (UTC+10)

AEDT (UTC+11)

Location:
LGA: City of Greater Shepparton
State District: Shepparton
Federal Division: Murray
Location of Shepparton in Victoria (red)
Location of Shepparton in Victoria (red)

Shepparton is the fifth largest city in Victoria, Australia. The population of the municipality of City of Greater Shepparton in 2005 was estimated to be at 60,403 residents.[1] The population of the central conurbation of Shepparton is estimated at 47,218.[citation needed] It is located approximately 200 km North-East of Melbourne.

It houses the central administration of the City of Greater Shepparton and is central to the Greater Shepparton urban area, which includes the surrounding suburbs/townships of Tatura, Merrigum, Mooroopna, Murchison, Dookie, Grahamvale and the Goulburn Valley.

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The town developed adjacent to the Goulburn River, at a crossing point for miners travelling from the Bendigo goldfields to the new finds in the Beechworth area. As there was no bridge to link rich pastures on either sides of the Goulburn River, a punt was quickly established and the settlement became known as "McGuire's Punt".

The name Shepparton comes from a squatter called Sherbourne Sheppard who held the Tallygaroopna Station. From about 1855 it appears in various documents as a dual name "Shepparton or McGuire's Punt". The initial spelling was Sheppardtown or Sheppardton, before coming to its present spelling when the town was surveyed. It's sometimes imagined the name is from Shepperton in England, but that's not the case.[2]

Australia's largest processor of canned fruits, SPC Ardmona, a wholly-owned subsidary of Coca-Cola Amatil, is has production facilities in Shepparton, Mooroopna and nearby Kyabram. Seasonal fruits, such as peaches, pears and apricots, are preserved into a variety of packaging. A factory sales outlet where damaged goods can be purchased at discounted prices is also located in Mooroopna. Manufacturing industry, such as Furphy Engineering, have evolved to cater for the needs of local primary producers. Shepparton is a major centre for road transport and also has a variety of educational facilities (see below).

Shepparton Cow Parade.
Shepparton Cow Parade.

The city is also notable for its Moooving Art project, which involves local artists painting fibreglass cows, which are then displayed in tourist locations throughout the city and surrounding townships. The project is an artistic representation of the strong dairy industry prevalent in the Shepparton area.

Kidstown, one of the largest outdoor playgrounds in Australia, is said to have over 200 children visiting each day. Located between Shepparton and Mooroopna, it has two giant slides, a 35 metre flying fox and a train that goes right around the playground. Entry is free (with the exception of the train ride). The playground and the on-site café which has a great variety of foods.

The city is home to a large swimming centre called Aquamoves, two performing arts centres, one in Mooroopna named WestSide, a fitting tribute to a musical theatre standard and it's geographical location and Eastbank in Shepparton which houses the centres' box office. Collectively the centres are called Riverlinks, which also incorporates the Shepparton Art Gallery.

Shepparton is also home to Shepparton Theatre Arts Group Inc. (STAG), the city's premier theatrical group. STAG was formed in 1975 after an almalgamation between the Shepparton Dramatic Society and the Shepparton Light Music Company. The group presents one dramatic/comedic play, one musical and one rock revue each year. Past Presidents of STAG have included Erna Werner, Rob Robson, Ric Birkett and Aaron-David Palmer.

The band Augie March come from the town and Killing Heidi are from the surrounding area (Violet Town).

Nikki Whealan who presents commercials to promote the region stars as Pepper in the Australian television drama Neighbours.

Shepparton has numerous primary schools, such as state schools Bouchier Street Primary, Gowrie Street Primary, Guthrie Street Primary, St Georges Road Primary School, Grahamvale Primary, Kialla West Primary, Kialla Primary and Wilmot Road Primary. Catholic primary schools include St. Brendan's, St. Mel's and St. Lukes. It also has a school catering for students with disabilities, called Verney Road School.

There are five secondary schools in the Shepparton Region, Mooroopna Secondary College, McGuire College, Shepparton High School and Wanganui Park Secondary College, as well as the Catholic Notre Dame College, and the private school Goulburn Valley Grammar School.

The University of Melbourne's School of Rural Health and Rural Clinical School of the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences are also based in Shepparton.

La Trobe University also has a campus, offering a small range of subjects.

Goulburn Ovens Insitute of TAFE has two campuses, one in Fryers Street, and the William Orr Campus in Wanganui Road.

The town has a major football league, called the Goulburn Valley Football League (GVFL), which includes 3 teams from Shepparton. There are also other smaller leagues, such as the Murray Football League, Kyabram & District Football League and the Picola & District Football League which have teams from in and around Greater Shepparton. There is also a junior league in the schools (SDJFA). The town plays a major role in a team where the Australian Football League (AFL) frequently scouts for new talents to AFL clubs, which is the Murray Bushrangers.

The Shepparton Lady Gators represent the Shepparton and Mooroopna region in women's basketball playing in the Big Vdivision two competition. The men's team has gone into recess after being one of the most successful country-based basketball teams in Australia, winning the CVIBl title in 1994 and the 2000, 2001 and 2003 Big V Championship titles under the tutelage of the legendary Russell Parker.

Shepparton Rugby Union Club, nicknamed the Lakers, compete in the Victorian Rugby Union Country Division.

A sports precinct is located at the north end of Shepparton. There is a stadium, which houses multi-purpose courts (used for basketball and badminton, among other sports), as well as table tennis. The precinct also includes an athletics track (McEwen Reserve), tennis and netball courts, a hockey field, junior and senior sized soccer fields, a velodrome and an equestrian arena.

The Goulburn Valley Hospice runs the annual Shepparton Fruit Loop Ride for cyclists.

Shepparton railway station is serviced by VLine services to and from Melbourne, as well as services to Wangaratta, Bendigo and Griffith in New South Wales.

Shepparton has three nearby towns, which could be classified as suburbs. They are Mooroopna to the west, and Kialla to the South, and Shepparton East to the east. To the east on the way to the town of Dookie is the housing estate known as Dobson Estate, and is classified as the area Grahamvale.

Mooroopna is the premier residential town to the west of Shepparton, on the opposite bank of the Goulburn River. Mooroopna is connected to the Shepparton by the Peter Ross-Edwards Causeway.

VLine services originating from and returning to Shepparton stop at the Mooroopna railway station.

A major housing estate, known as Kialla Lakes, is found in northern Kialla. Three man-made lakes provide scenery. Houses with lake frontage sell for a premium price. With the demand for land in the residential area growing rapidly, newly developed vacant blocks sell for little under AU$100,000.

Newspapers in Shepparton include the daily Shepparton News, published by the McPherson Media group, which is sold for $1.10, $1.40 on Fridays (May 2006). The Y Weekly, which is a free newspaper that is delivered to house's letterboxes is also owned by the McPherson Media Group. The Country News, which is aimed at the farming community of the Shepparton area, is included in the Shepparton News on a Tuesday, as well as other newspapers in the Goulburn Valley, which are published by McPherson Media.

The Shepparton Adviser is a free newspaper, distributed to mailboxes within the Shepparton area. The Shepparton Car Weekly takes up roughly half of the pages of the Adviser.

  • Triple J 94.5 FM (government-funded Youth Radio)
  • 97.7 ABC Shepparton (government-funded local news, current affairs, light entertainment and talkback)
  • ABC Radio National 621 AM (government-funded, mostly news and talkback)
  • 774 ABC Melbourne 774 AM (government-funded, mostly news and talkback)
  • ABC Classic FM 96.1 FM (government-funded, classical music station)
  • 95 3SR FM 95.3 FM (commercial)
  • 96 9 Star FM 96.9 FM (commercial) formerly known as 96.9 SUN FM
  • [1]FM 98.5: The Pulse of the Valleys(community/volunteer) formerly known as ONE FM
  • Radio for the Print Handicapped 100.1 FM
  • Racing Radio 1260 AM (narrowcast)

Shepparton is served by three commercial television stations (Prime Television, WIN Television and Southern Cross Ten) and two publicly owned services (ABC TV and SBS).

Of the three commercial services, only WIN Television provides a local news service to the region. Incidentally, WIN Television was originally known as GMV-6 (and later Television Victoria), and was the only commercial television station in the region until aggregation in 1992.

  1. ^ http://www.greatershepparton.com.au/business/fastfacts/
  2. ^ Bill Wannan, Australian Folklore, Lansdowne Press, 1970, reprint 1979 ISBN 0-7018-1309-1, under "Place Names", page 422, citing William Sandry James, A History of Shepparton, 1938.

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Coordinates: 36°23′S, 145°24′E

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