Taungurung (Daung wurrung) People
Traditionally, Taungurung (Daung wurrung) one of the clans of Kulin people, lived as hunter/gatherers and occupied much of central Victoria.
There are nine clans who spoke the Daungwurrung language
Their country encompasses the area between the upper reaches of the Goulburn River and its tributaries north of the Dividing Range.
1820s
The first Europeans in the area were the explorers Hume and Hovell, who crossed Hughes Creek at Avenel in 1824.
1830s
A pastoral run on Hughes Creek was taken up in 1838 by Henry Kent Hughes. The town's name may have been inspired by Lady of Avenel, from two novels "The Monastery", 1820, and "The Abbot", 1820), by Sir Walter Scott.
A town soon developed where coaches and livestock crossed Hughes Creek, and drovers and coaches used Hughes station sheds for shelter and changing horses.
The first Overland Mail from Melbourne to Sydney began in 1838, travelling on the Old Sydney Road, crossing Hughes Creek at a shallow ford and camping by the creek.
the proprietor of the Royal Hotel,
Sydney Road, bad erected a bark hut
at the old crossing of the river Goul-
burn, then much used by cattle drovers."
A wooden bridge built in 1847.
The old Royal Mail Hotel at Avenel, Victoria, built in 1847. Ned Kelly, later famous as a bushranger, saved the owner's son from drowning in the creek near the hotel.
1850s
In 1850, Assistant-surveyor Wedge laid out town allotments either side of the creek. Frst town allotments were sold in May 1851. Avenel's first cemetery was gazetted 1851. Thirty burials here, but only two headstones survive.
The Royal Mail Hotel was built near the bridge over Hughes Creek by James Hilt in 1855-56, operating as a store until Hilet was granted a District Publicans licence in 1857.
The Royal Mail Hotel, in the 1850s, during the gold rush, was a coach staging post on route to the Beechworth goldfields.
The Post Office opened on 2 June 1858, built by William Campion, who also operated a store and library.
The stone Bridge at Avenel was erected in 1859 by the Board of Land and Works. "The payment of toll was demanded from all drivers of vehcles and horsemen, who desired to cross, and was in force sometime after the bridge was opened." (1.)
Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 3 February 1859 |
1860s
Avenel school became a common school in 1863.
Royal Mail Hotel,Avenel, VIC, 1860s, SLVIC |
Shepparton Advertiser (Vic. : 1887 - 1953) |
By 1868, the coach change station was transferred from the Royal Mail to the Avenel Arms on the other side of Hughes Creek.
As a boy, Ned Kelly, who later became an infamous bushranger, attended school at Avenel. Kelly also risked his life to save a boy from drowning in Hughes Creek. The boy's parents, Esau and Elizabeth Shelton, proprietors of the Royal Mail Hotel, presented Ned with a green sash, which he wore under his armour at the Kelly Gang's Last Stand in 1880.
Ned Kelly's green shash, awarded to him for bravery when he saved a young boy from drowning. He wore the sash under his armour in the final seige at Glenrown, His blood stains still remain on the sash. bronzebrew |
Seymour Express and Goulburn Valley, Avenel, Graytown, Nagambie, Tallarook and Yea Advertiser (Vic. : 1882 - 1891; 1914 - 1918), Friday 8 August 1884 |
1870
Harvest Home Hotel in Bank Street was built in 1870. The second storey added in the early 1900s.
An Aboriginal man called Captain John and his wife were some of the Aboriginal people who lived around the area at this time. Their camping ground was "Mr Lloyd Jones, and not very far from his homestead. Hunting and fishing were their chief means of livelihood, and the residents had always a kindly feeling for them." (2.)
The railway line began running through Avenel in 1872. But as the station was some distance from the old town, a business centre began to develop around the station.
Esau Shelton built the Imperial Hotel (Originally The Avenel Arms) in 1872 near the station, but the building was destroyed by fire in 1946.
State Bank built 1873.
Gadd's general store first opened in 1873.
Avenel Court House, constructed 1876.
Bush prison or lockup with trooper in the uniform of Victorian Mounted Police at Avenel, VIC, 1870, SLVIC |
The Avenel Football Club was established in 1881.
Seymour Express and Goulburn Valley, Avenel, Graytown, Nagambie, Tallarook and Yea Advertiser (Vic. : 1882 - 1891; 1914 - 1918), Friday 13 November 1885 |
ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY AT AVENEL : THE BLACK TRACKERS AT WORK.Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil (Melbourne, Vic. : 1873 - 1889), Saturday 21 October 1882 |
Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Friday 19 April 1895 |
Cyclone at Avenel, VIC, Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Saturday 30 July 1904 |
WWI
Colt automatic machine gun outside Avenel, VIC. Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), Saturday 22 January 1910, |
LANCE-CORPORAL W. H. BODGER (of Avenel). Winner (Melbourne, Vic. : 1914 - 1917), Wednesday 13 December 1916 |
Honour Roll, Seymour Express and Goulburn Valley, Avenel, Graytown, Nagambie, Tallarook and Yea Advertiser (Vic. : 1882 - 1891; 1914 - 1918), Friday 25 October 1918 |
Avenel Courthouse, VIC, in 1910, SLVIC |
1920s
Bridge, Avenel, VIC, Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Wednesday 27 January 1926 |
1930s
I. Bridge over Hughes Creek. 2. BankStreet and Soldiers' Memorial. Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Saturday 15 October 1932 |
Avenel, VIC, Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Saturday 15 October 1932 |
Avenel Post Office, VIC, Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Saturday 15 October 1932 |
Foot -bridge across Hughes Creek at Avenel (Vic.), constructed by Mr Willis and a neighbor. Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Saturday 15 April 1933 |
Avenel School, VIC, 1934, State Records |
An old cottage without a front door, it was built in 1850's at Avenel, Vic. 1934, SLVIC |
Avenel's Centenary celebrations, VIC. Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Saturday 3 September 1938 |
Centenary celebrations at Avenel, VIC, Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Saturday 3 September 1938 |
Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Saturday 1 January 1938 |
1940s
John Thomas Shelton, born at Avenel (24 January 1905 – 1 May 1941), was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda and South Melbourne. He was killed in action in Tobruk in 1941. Jack's father, at age 7, was saved from drowning in Hughes Creek, Avanel, by a young Ned Kelly, aged 10.
Sister E. Schrader with mothers and babies at the Health Centre, Avenel, VIC. Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Wednesday 4 August 1948 |
Employes at Green Brothers' cement tile works, with Mrs Green (Sec.) in centre of front row, Avenel, VIC. Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Wednesday 4 August 1948 |
During the 1950s-60, a pool near the stone bridge was a popular swimming spot.
Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 28 January 1954
1960s
The Goulburn Valley Horse Trials Association is one of the longest continually running horse trials in Australia, operating since 1967.
2020s
The Grain Store' located in Bank Street Avenel, VIC, was built around 1870 by G. Morrison |
Harvest Home, in the heart of Avenel, VICwas built in 1870 |
Avenel Court House, VIC, was erected in 1876 |
The Hughes Creek Bridge was built in 1859 at Avenel, VIC |
Heritage house, Avenel, VIC |
In the 1850s, this building operated as a store, and then the Royal Mail Hotel, Avenel, VIC |
5 Bank Street, Avenel, VIC, was once the Commercial Bank of Australia |
Things To Do and Places To Go
Avenel Nature and Heritage Trail