Metcalfe, Victoria

Metcalfe
Victoria
Former Shire Hall and Council chambers at Metcalfe
Metcalfe is located in Shire of Mount Alexander
Metcalfe
Metcalfe
Coordinates37°06′S 144°25′E / 37.100°S 144.417°E / -37.100; 144.417
Population185 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)3448
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Mount Alexander
State electorate(s)Macedon
Federal division(s)Bendigo
Localities around Metcalfe:
Harcourt Eppalock Redesdale
Barkers Creek Metcalfe Tooborac
Elphinstone Kyneton Benloch

Metcalfe is a locality in central Victoria, Australia. At the 2016 census, Metcalfe had a population of 185.[1] The name 'Metcalfe' probably derives from Baron (Charles) Metcalfe, Governor-General of India and later of Canada, who died in 1846. Metcalfe lies on the Coliban River, downstream from the Malmsbury reservoir.

Metcalfe was developed mainly during the central Victorian gold rush of 1851–1865. It is reported that in 1851, when the first miners arrived on the Mount Alexander goldfield, near Castlemaine, gold nuggets could be picked up without digging. Nearby reserves still bear the scars of mining activity including deep shafts and adits.

In 1861, the Metcalfe road board was established, and in 1865 the Shire of Metcalfe was declared and the shire hall was constructed. The shire hall still contains the record of all councillors and mayors from then until the dissolution of the shire in 1995.

For most of its history the major economic activity has been grazing. Recent (2015) purchases of large grazing properties have been made by Chinese interests.

At times, Metcalfe has had a school, a post office, a pub and various other businesses, but all of these are now closed. However, Metcalfe currently does have a recreation reserve[2] that has a tennis court and playground. With the opening of the Calder Freeway the volume of traffic travelling via Metcalfe between Kyneton and Bendigo reduced significantly.

Metcalfe Post Office opened on 13 December 1866.[3]

  1. ^ a b "2016 Census QuickStats Metcalfe". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Metcalfe Recreation Reserve". www.goldfieldsguide.com.au. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  3. ^ Phoenix Auctions History, Post Office List, retrieved 25 March 2021