Upotipotpon, Victoria
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Upotipotpon Victoria | |
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Coordinates | 36°28′S 145°46′E / 36.467°S 145.767°E |
Population | 56 (SAL 2021)[1] |
Postcode(s) | 3673 |
Location |
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LGA(s) | Shire of Strathbogie |
State electorate(s) | Euroa |
Federal division(s) | Indi |
Upotipotpon is a locality in Victoria, Australia, 208 kilometres (129 mi) north-east of the state capital, Melbourne, and 27 kilometres (17 mi) km north of Violet Town. The name may derive from the Aboriginal expression pootong pootong, meaning "plenty of grass", and was used for a pastoral property taken up in 1841 between the Broken River and Stony Creek.
A small town used to exist in the area. Between 1882 and 1888, four primary schools were opened in the district, all carrying the Upotipotpon name. They were closed between 1938 and 1951.[2] A post office, Upotipotpon Station, opened around 1902. It was renamed Upotipotpon around 1907 and closed in 1913.[3] In 1911, the population was 240 and in 1933, it was 131.
Upotipotpon is one of the home towns listed on the Australian War Memorial in London.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Upotipotpon (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
- ^ "Upotipotpon". Victorian Places. Monash University and the University of Queensland. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- ^ Phoenix Auctions History. "Post Office List". Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- ^ "Australian War Memorial, London - Placenames". Department of Veterans Affairs (Australia). Retrieved 7 August 2007.