Sailors Gully
Suburb of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
36°42′11″S 144°14′3″E / 36.70306°S 144.23417°E / -36.70306; 144.23417Sailors Gully is a suburb of the regional city of Bendigo in north central Victoria, Australia, 8.5 kilometres (5.3 mi) north west of the Bendigo city centre.
At the 2021 census, Sailors Gully had a population of 743.[1]
On 13 August 1855, a Church of England school was opened in Sailors Gully by Hugh Morrow.[2] The following year, another building was built, serving as a church and a school.[2] This second school (No. 570) was officially opened on 1 July 1874.[2]
References
- ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Sailors Gully". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- ^ a b c Arnold, Jean; Arnold, Ken (2007). Out & About: Eaglehawk to Bendigo CBD. Bendigo, Victoria: Crown Castleton Publishers. p. 5. ISBN 9781875342709.
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Suburbs and localities in the City of Greater Bendigo
- Ascot
- Bendigo
- Big Hill
- California Gully
- Eaglehawk
- East Bendigo
- Epsom
- Flora Hill
- Golden Gully
- Golden Square
- Huntly
- Ironbark
- Jackass Flat
- Junortoun
- Kangaroo Flat
- Kennington
- Long Gully
- Maiden Gully
- North Bendigo
- Quarry Hill
- Sailors Gully
- Spring Gully
- Strathdale
- Strathfieldsaye
- West Bendigo
- White Hills
- Argyle
- Avonmore
- Axe Creek
- Bagshot
- Bagshot North
- Barnadown
- Costerfield
- Derrinal
- Drummartin
- Eaglehawk North
- Emu Creek
- Eppalock
- Fosterville
- Harcourt North^
- Hunter
- Huntly North
- Kamarooka^
- Kimbolton
- Knowsley
- Ladys Pass
- Leichardt^
- Longlea
- Mandurang
- Mandurang South
- Mia Mia^
- Mount Camel
- Myrtle Creek^
- Myers Flat
- Neilborough
- Ravenswood^
- Redcastle^
- Sedgwick
- Wellsford
- Whipstick
- Wilsons Hill
- Woodvale
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