Croobyar

Town in New South Wales, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Croobyar is a rural suburb of the Milton-Ulladulla district within the City of Shoalhaven on the New South Wales South Coast in Australia.[2] It is located immediately west of Milton and in 2021 the population was 174.[1] The main industry in Croobyar is dairy farming.

CountryAustralia
Elevation
108 m (354 ft)
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Croobyar
Croobyar is located in New South Wales
Croobyar
Croobyar
Coordinates: 35°19′15″S 150°24′0″E
CountryAustralia
StateNew South Wales
RegionSouth Coast
LGA
Location
Government
  State electorate
  Federal division
Elevation
108 m (354 ft)
Population
  Total174 (2021 census)[1]
Postcode
2539
CountySt Vincent
ParishCroobyar
Localities around Croobyar
Little Forest Little Forest Milton
Croobyar Milton
Woodstock Milton
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History

The first European settlement in Croobyar occurred in the late 1840s, when prominent local shipbuilder and future mayor of Ulladulla, David Warden purchased 2,650 square metres (28,500 sq ft) of land and between 3-400 cattle from the estate of Alexander Macleay, the former Colonial Secretary.[3][4] Warden built a stone cottage and dairy by Croobyar Creek and later, the heritage listed Mount Airlie homestead at nearby Woodstock in 1868.[3][5] Following Warden's death, the Croobyar estate was subdivided between his four sons.[6] By 1881, the Warden family had built a school to educate children of farm workers, which became a hub for community activities. The school would eventually close during World War II, although the schoolmaster's cottage was preserved and remains today as a boutique guest house.[7]

Croobyar Farm was still operating as a commercial dairy in 2022.[8]

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