Axedale

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Axedale
Victoria
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Roman Catholic church
Axedale is located in City of Bendigo
Axedale
Axedale
Coordinates36°47′14″S 144°30′06″E / 36.78722°S 144.50167°E / -36.78722; 144.50167Coordinates: 36°47′14″S 144°30′06″E / 36.78722°S 144.50167°E / -36.78722; 144.50167
Population802 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)3551
Location
LGA(s)City of Greater Bendigo
State electorate(s)Bendigo East
Federal division(s)Bendigo

Axedale is a small town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the McIvor Highway, in the City of Greater Bendigo, east of Bendigo. It was surveyed and proclaimed in 1861. At the 2016 census, Axedale had a population of 802.[1]

The town is nestled alongside the Campaspe River which feeds out of Lake Eppalock (about 20 minutes drive away). It has a golf course, tennis courts, a school, a pub and a convenience store/petrol station. It lies between Heathcote and Bendigo. Axedale has at least four churches, approximately one for every 220 residents of the town. In years past, it was host to The Titanic Museum, a home-based museum notable for charging fees to behold a 90cm replica of the famous vessel.

The Post Office opened on 21 April 1862.[2] The town was served by the Axedale railway station on the Heathcote railway line from 1888 until 1941.

The town was the end point of the O'Keefe Rail Trail from Bendigo along the former railway reservation. In 2015, work was completed on extending the rail trail from Axedale to Heathcote. As part of the Campaspe River crossing, an underpass for the Rail Trail was also built under the McIvor Highway.

Golfers play at the Axedale Golf Club on Mitchell Street.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Axedale (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 24 August 2020. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ Phoenix Auctions History, Post Office List, retrieved 17 February 2021
  3. ^ Golf Select, Axedale, retrieved 11 May 2009

External links[]

Media related to Axedale, Victoria at Wikimedia Commons


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