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Ballina
New South Wales
Ballina BigPrawn.jpg
The Big Prawn
Ballina is located in New South Wales
Ballina
Population: 16,477 (2006)[1]
Established: 1840s
Postcode: 2478
Coordinates: 28°50′S 153°32′E / 28.833°S 153.533°E / -28.833; 153.533Coordinates: 28°50′S 153°32′E / 28.833°S 153.533°E / -28.833; 153.533
Elevation: 1.3 m (4 ft) [2]
Location:
LGA: Ballina Shire Council
State District: Ballina
Federal Division: Page
Mean Max Temp Mean Min Temp Annual Rainfall
24.5 °C
76 °F
14.3 °C
58 °F
1,749.8 mm
68.9 in
The Las Balsa raft at the Ballina Maritime Museum

Ballina (pronounced /ˈbælɨnə/)[3] is a town on the North Coast, New South Wales, Australia, and the seat of the Ballina Shire Council Local Government Area. It had a population of 16,477 in the 2006 Census.[1]

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[edit] Location

Ballina is located on the Pacific Highway, and was established on the northern shore of the Richmond River near Cape Byron, Australia's most easterly point, in the 1840s. Ballina boasts some of the most beautiful surfing beaches and picturesque headlands on the east coast of Australia, such as Angel's Beach. It is approximately 750 km (466 mi) north of Sydney and 205 km (127 mi) south of Brisbane. It is home to the World's Largest Prawn (made of concrete and fibreglass).

Ballina is situated on the mouth of the Richmond River, which was an important transport route for the region for the first 100 years after settlement. The river and its estuaries abound with marine wildlife and are used for recreational fishing and water sports.

[edit] History

Ballina has a number of famous "landfalls" associated with it. In 1928, Charles Kingsford Smith's plane, the "Southern Cross", crossed the coast over Ballina after its epic journey across the Pacific.[4] Ballina had a festival associated with the event during the 1970s and 1980s, and a school in East Ballina bears the name "Southern Cross".

In 1973, the Las Balsas rafts were towed into Ballina by fishing trawlers after their journey from Ecuador.[5] They had planned to arrive in Mooloolaba in Queensland, but currents forced them off their course. Their journey was almost twice as long as the Kon-Tiki expeditions of 1947 and proved that people could have travelled across the Pacific in ancient times.

A branch railway line connected Ballina with the Casino-Murwillumbah Railway at Booyong. The line was opened on 24 August 1930 and closed on 12 January 1949.[6]

[edit] Name

Some discussion exists as to how Ballina got its name. Some believe it was named directly after the Irish town of Ballina, but this is unlikely. A more plausible explanation is that the name is derived from an Indigenous Australian word meaning "place of many oysters". The names "Bullinah" and "Boolinah" have been mooted. It is quite likely that the Aboriginal name reminded the predominantly Irish settlers of "Ballina", so the name's origin could be an accidental or deliberate corruption of the Aboriginal form.

Ballina has a sister city agreement with its Irish namesake.[7]

[edit] Development

The population of Ballina Shire is estimated at 16,477 in 2008 (source ABS 2009).[8] There are four high schools (Xavier, Southern Cross, Ballina and Emmanuel), five primary schools (Holy family, St. Francis Xavier, Emmanuel, Ballina and Southern Cross), a hospital and aged care facilities.


[edit] Ballina bypass

The long awaited Ballina bypass project will upgrade 12.4 km of dual carriageway road, extending from south of Ballina at the intersection of the Bruxner and Pacific Highways to north of Ballina at the intersection with Ross Lane at Tintenbar. Twelve km of local roads will be upgraded.

Early works started in April 2008 with commencement of substantial works on 16 June 2008. The Cumbalum to Ross Lane section is due to open by the end of 2010 with full completion mid 2012.

[edit] Famous people

  • Kerry Saxby moved to Ballina when she was thirteen. Initially a swimmer and middle distance runner, Kerry changed to walking in 1981, competing with the Ballina Athletic Club. The Kerry Saxby pathway runs past the Olympic Pool and Waterslide to the Naval and Maritime Museum.
  • Dustin Dollin
  • Adam Pine
  • Jacob Dell
  • Simon Baker went to Ballina High School and successfully entered an acting career, stars in The Mentalist

[edit] Economy

Ballina beaches

A report completed in June 2005 estimated that in the 2002-03 FY the total production of goods and services in Ballina Shire was valued at $1.8 billion. Service industries dominate the local economy with 82% of estimated output, followed by manufacturing (13%) and primary industry (5%). The largest single industries are (in order) - construction, property and business services, retail trade, health and community services, education and food manufacturing.

[edit] Airport

The major airport for the region, servicing Byron Bay and Lismore, is in Ballina. The airport has links to Melbourne and Sydney with Jetstar, Regional Express and Virgin Blue each operating services. Ballina Airport is located in Southern Cross Drive and is 5 km (3 mi) from the Ballina CBD. The airport is a 20 minute road trip to Byron Bay and 30 minutes to Lismore. In 2005 the Ballina airport was renamed the Ballina Byron Gateway airport in a bid to attract more people to the area.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Ballina (Urban Centre/Locality)". 2006 Census QuickStats. http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/ABSNavigation/prenav/LocationSearch?collection=Census&period=2006&areacode=UCL103200&producttype=QuickStats&breadcrumb=PL&action=401. Retrieved 2008-09-09. 
  2. ^ "Ballina Airport AWS". Climate Averages for Australian Sites. Bureau of Meteorology. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_058198.shtml. Retrieved 2006-11-24. 
  3. ^ Macquarie Dictionary, Fourth Edition (2005). Melbourne, The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd. ISBN 1-876429-14-3
  4. ^ Kingsford-Smith, Charles; C.T.P. Ulm (1928). Story of "Southern Cross" Trans-Pacific Flight, 1928. Sydney: Penlington and Somerville. pp. 212. 
  5. ^ "Ballina Naval & Maritime Museum". Ballina Naval & Maritime Museum. http://www.bigvolcano.com.au/custom/maritime/ballina.htm. Retrieved 2006-11-03. 
  6. ^ Hagarty, D. The Booyong-Ballina Branch Line. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, June, 1953 pp65-68
  7. ^ "Sister City Agreement". http://www.ballina.nsw.gov.au/cmst/ballina004/view_doc.asp?id=188&cat=161. Retrieved 2009-07-10. 
  8. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Ballina (A) (Local Government Area)". 2006 Census QuickStats. http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/ABSNavigation/prenav/LocationSearch?collection=Census&period=2006&areacode=LGA10250&producttype=QuickStats&breadcrumb=PL&action=401. Retrieved 2008-09-09. 

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