Comboyne, New South Wales

Comboyne
New South Wales

Comboyne village & pastures
Comboyne
Coordinates 31°36.352′S 152°28.101′E / 31.605867°S 152.468350°E / -31.605867; 152.468350Coordinates: 31°36.352′S 152°28.101′E / 31.605867°S 152.468350°E / -31.605867; 152.468350
Population 453 (2011 census)[1]
Postcode(s) 2429
Elevation 705 m (2,313 ft)
LGA(s) Port Macquarie Hastings
State electorate(s) Oxley
Federal Division(s) Lyne
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
? ? 1,818 mm
71.6 in

Comboyne is a village on the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales. It is situated on the Comboyne Plateau, some 60 km south-west of Port Macquarie, 35 km west of Kew and 54 km north-west of Taree. It is an attractive agricultural area with fertile soils and a high rainfall. The word "Comboyne" is a corruption of the local indigenous people's name for "a place of kangaroos".[2] At the 2011 census, Comboyne had a population of 453.[1]

Previously, the area was covered in sub-tropical rainforest which has almost all been cleared by the early 20th century. The early explorers originally sought the valuable timber of the Australian Red Cedar. The second oldest natural reserve in the state is at nearby Boorganna Nature Reserve which preserves a remnant of sub-tropical rainforest.

Geology and climate

The annual average rainfall at Comboyne is a high 1818 mm.[3] The climate is sub tropical, though at an elevation of 705 metres, it is cooler than at the coast nearby. Soils are derived from basalt, which provide a deep red loam. Below the basalt are less fertile sedimentary rocks. The Comboyne Shield Volcano erupted some 11 to 13 million years ago.[4]

Dairy Cattle at Comboyne

References

  1. 1 2 Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Comboyne (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 11 April 2015.
  2. National Parks and Wildlife Service pamphlet "Boorganna Nature Reserve", Department of Climate Change & Water, 2010
  3. "Peace, Quiet & Fresh Mountain Air". Comboyne. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
  4. Seach, John. "Comboyne Volcano". Volcano Live. Retrieved 12 August 2012.

Further reading

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