Boinka, Victoria

Summary

Boinka is a locality situated on the section of the Mallee Highway and Pinnaroo railway line between Ouyen and the South Australian border in the Sunraysia region of Victoria, Australia. Boinka is situated approximately 4 kilometres east from Tutye and 8 kilometres west from Linga.

Boinka
Victoria
1925 – Filling tanks from the main water supply of Boinka
Boinka is located in Rural City of Mildura
Boinka
Boinka
Coordinates35°12′14″S 141°36′38″E / 35.20389°S 141.61056°E / -35.20389; 141.61056
Population13 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)3490
Location
LGA(s)Rural City of Mildura
Localities around Boinka:
Murray-Sunset Murray-Sunset Murray-Sunset
Tutye Boinka Linga
Big Desert Big Desert Big Desert

The name Boinka means "flat black beetle" in the language of the indigenous people of Lake Hindmarsh.[3]

The location has a rich history of settlement and is the subject of a photograph collection within the archives of the Museum of Victoria. The Boinka State School (No 3800) is listed as a part of Heritage Victoria – owned by the Crown Reserve and managed by Rural City Council of Mildura.[4] The township was established in the early 1910s, and the Post Office opened on 15 July 1912 when a regular mail service was provided by the opening of the railway from Ouyen to Murrayville a month earlier. The office closed in 1975.[5] The railway station closed a year later, on 30 June 1976.[6]

Unique facts edit

 
1940 – Boinka Streetscape

Boinka is listed within the Victorian Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act of 1988 as being one of only two places where Pale Myoporum (Myoporum brevipes Benth.), a recumbent or erect shrub of up to 2 metres in height (widespread in South Australia), is known to grow indigenously outside of that location.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Boinka (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 1 September 2020.  
  2. ^ Travelmate Archived 25 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Lake Hindmarsh Aboriginal Language Specimens Archived 4 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Heritage Places in Victoria Archived 24 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Phoenix Auctions History, Post Office List, retrieved 9 February 2021
  6. ^ "Traffic". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. September 1976. p. 204.
  7. ^ Department of Sustainability and Environment (Victoria)