Muckatah

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Muckatah
Victoria
Muckatah is located in Shire of Moira
Muckatah
Muckatah
Coordinates36°00′50″S 145°38′51″E / 36.01389°S 145.64750°E / -36.01389; 145.64750Coordinates: 36°00′50″S 145°38′51″E / 36.01389°S 145.64750°E / -36.01389; 145.64750
Population213 (2016 census)
Postcode(s)3636
LGA(s)Shire of Moira
State electorate(s)Ovens Valley
Federal division(s)Nicholls
Localities around Muckatah:
Yarroweyah Cobram Cobram East
Katunga Muckatah Katamatite
Naring Katamatite Katamatite

Muckatah is a locality in northern Victoria, Australia in the local government area of the Shire of Moira.

The word Muckatah means 'a little plain'. There are 213 persons in the Muckatah district. [1]

History[]

The post office opened on 1 November 1881 and was closed on 30 June 1920.[2]

Settlers arrived in Muckatah about 1876 when the area was thickly covered by huge trees. These were felled by axe, cut into lengths with a crosscut saw, shaped by broad axe and made into dwellings.

The first crops of wheat were grown on areas of up to 10 acres or so with the bags of grain carted to Benalla and later, Numurkah. A bush track was used to travel to Shepparton for mail and supplies. The earliest selections were of 320 acres. A racecourse was in use by 1895 and a golf course on the same site in later years. Some early settlers were Nunan, Noonan, Salmon, Parnell, Gleeson, Lane, Hanrahan, Charles, Jessop, Flynn, Keady, Kennedy, Dunn, Walsh, McIntyre,  Fields, Duffy and McCormack. In the early village was a hotel, post office and blacksmith.

At Muckatah, an annual St Patrick's Day Race meeting commenced in 1881, and an athletics meet in 1883, the following results were recorded:

  • Running high jump J. Keating / W. Hamilton 1st. 5’3” 15/-
  • Drop Kick Football P. Brown 1st. 80 Yards 10/-
  • Hop Step & Jump J Keating 42’3” 10/-
  • Vaulting with Pole Thomas Nunan 11’2” 10/-

A Coursing Club held its first event at Muckatah on 16 August 1890. On that day a prize of 10/- was offered to the winner.[3]

Moire Shire Council was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation of the Shire of Cobram, Shire of Nathalia, Shire of Numurkah, and parts of the Shire of Tungamah and Shire of Yarrawonga.[4] Cobram's plan of an amalgamation of the five shires was accepted, but its suggested name for the newly created shire was not. 'Muckatah' was not seen as being sufficiently representative of all the amalgamating shires and so 'Moira' was chosen.[5]

Muckatah Football Club[]

In 1888 the Goulburn Valley Football Association (GVFA) was formed and consisted of sides from Cobram, Numurkah, Wunghnu, Yarroweyah, Muckatah and Nathalia, with Muckatah going onto win five GVFA premierships and were runners up eleven times. They also won the two premierships, as well as two Federal District Football Association premierships too! Muckatah joined the in 1930 for one season only and were runners up to the .

Muckatah was one of the foundation clubs of the Murray Football League (MFL) in 1931, along with the following clubs, Barooga, Cobram, Muckatah, Numurkah, Strathmerton and Tocumwal. The Muckatah Football Club was disbanded in 1939.[6]

E. Ted Bourke played with Muckatah prior to playing with Richmond Football Club and Charlie Fisher played with Muckatah prior to playing with Carlton Football Club.

Football Competitions

Muckatah played in the following football competitions between 1888 and 1939.

Goulburn Valley Football Association

  • 1888
Muckatah FC
  • 1889 to 1892 - club in recess

Gedye's Victoria Hotel Trophy

  • 1893

  • 1894

Goulburn Valley Football Association

  • 1895

  • 1896

Federal District Football Association

  • 1897

Goulburn Valley Football Association

  • 1898 to 1900

Federal District Football Association

  • 1901

Goulburn Valley Football Association

  • 1902 to 1929

  • 1930

Murray Football League

  • 1931 to 1939
Premierships

  • 1894 & 1896

Goulburn Valley Football Association

  • 1898, 1900, 1910, 1911 & 1912

Federal District Football Association

  • 1897 & 1901

Goulburn Valley Football Association (Juniors)

Runners Up

Goulburn Valley Football Association

  • 1888, 1895, 1902, 1905, 1908, 1909, 1914, 1915, 1925, 1926 & 1927

Goulburn Valley Football Association (Juniors)

  • 1913

  • 1930

References[]

  1. ^ "2016 Census QuickStats: Muckatah".
  2. ^ Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 9 December 2011
  3. ^ Rogers, Kenn (2002). The Story of Cobram. Cobram: Cobram Historical Society. pp. 48, 49, 73, 330.
  4. ^ Victoria Government Gazette – Online Archive (1837–1997). "S87 of 1994: Order estg (Part 11) the Shire of Moira". State Library of Victoria. State Government of Victoria (published 18 November 1994). p. 4. Retrieved 10 January 2014.[verification needed]
  5. ^ "Victorian State Government - Hansard" (PDF). Victorian State Government.
  6. ^ "1939 - Muckatah withdraws". Numurkah Leader. 16 May 1939. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  7. ^ "1912 - Murray Valley JFA - Grand Final match review". Numurkah Leader. 20 September 1912. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
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