Cowangie Railway Bushland Reserve VKFF-4158

Our first activation for Tuesday 14th November 2023, was the Cowangie Railway Bushland Reserve VKFF-4158. This was the first time the reserve had been activated for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program.

The reserve is located in the Mallee region of northwest Victoria.

Above:- Map showing the location of the Cowangie Railway Bushland Reserve. Map c/o Google Maps.

For a detailed history of Cowangie, please see my previous post.

The Cowangie Railway Bushland Reserve is about 60 hectares and was declared on the 1st day of May 1979. (CAPAD 2022)

The Parks Victoria website has a page about the reserve, but it contains no information other than a park boundary map.

The Reserve consists of part of the old Cowangie railway line,

Above:- An aerial view of the Cowangie Railway Bushland Reserve. Image c/o Google Earth.

The railway line reached Cowangie in February 1912 and was part of the Pinnaroo line. (Kow Plains 2024)

Above:- Cowangie Railway Station c. 1925. Image c/o Museums Victoria.

We found a dirt track off Cemetery Road, which followed the railway line. We ran the Yaesu FT857, 40 watts and the 20/40/80m linked dipole for this activation. I used the special event call of VI10VKFF.

The highlight of this activation was working 4W8X in Timor Leste on 20m SSB.

Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK3VIN
  2. VK1AD
  3. VK1NAM
  4. VK2HHA
  5. VK3SO
  6. VK3BBB
  7. VK2CCP
  8. VK3MTT
  9. VK3MCK
  10. VK3PF
  11. VK3KAI
  12. 4W8X

I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK3VIN
  2. VK1AD
  3. VK1NAM
  4. VK2HHA
  5. VK3SO
  6. VK3BBB
  7. VK2CCP
  8. VK3MTT
  9. VK3MCK
  10. VK3PF
  11. VK3KAI
  12. VK5FANA
  13. VK2NP
  14. VK5KLV
  15. VK1AO
  16. VK2MET
  17. VK3EJ
  18. VK2EXA
  19. VK1DI
  20. VK3DAC
  21. VK4FE/3
  22. VK3CLD
  23. VKSLB
  24. VK2YAK
  25. VK4YAK
  26. VK2LEE
  27. VK2IO/m
  28. VK1RF
  29. VK2MK
  30. VK4CEE
  31. VK3CEO

I worked the following station on 80m SSB:-

  1. VK2IO/m

I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:-

  1. VK4NH
  2. VK4DXA
  3. ZL3RIK
  4. VK1AO
  5. VK2MET
  6. ZL1TM
  7. VK7XX
  8. VK4EMP
  9. VK4TI
  10. VK2NP
  11. VK7PSJ
  12. VK2LEE
  13. 4W8X

Following our activation we visited the Cowangie cemetery to view some of the old headstones. Many of the native shrubs at the cemetery were in flower.

References.

  1. Australian Government, 2024, Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database, viewed 4th February 2024.
  2. Kow Plains Homestead Committee, 2024, <http://kowplains.com/cowangie/>, viewed 4th February 2024.

Cowangie Bushland Reserve VKFF-4159 and Cowangie silo VK-CWE3

Our eighth and final activation for Monday 13th November 2023 was the Cowangie Bushland Reserve VKFF-4159 and the Cowangie silo VK-CWE3. This was the first time the reserve had been activated for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program.

The reserve is located about 19 km east of Murrayville in northwest Victoria.

Above:- Map showing the location of the Cowangie Bushland Reserve. Map c/o Google Maps.

The Cowangie Bushland Reserve is about 142 hectares in size and was declared on the 1st day of May 1979. (CAPAD 2022)

The Parks Victoria website has a page regarding the reserve but contains no information other than a park boundary map.

The reserve consists of a number of separate pieces of land surrounding the town of Cowangie.

Above:- An aerial view of the Cowangie Bushland Reserve. Image c/o Google Earth.

We set up within the activation zone of the Cowangie silo. We found a dirt track in one of the southern sections of the reserve.

Above:- The activation zone at the Cowangie silo. Image c/o SiOTA website.

We ran the Yaesu FT857, 40 watts, and the 20/40/80m linked dipole for this activation. I used the special event call of VI10VKFF.

We ended up with a total of 56 QSOs on 40m SSB. As it was getting late, we did not operate on the 20m band.

Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK4NH
  2. VK4DXA
  3. VK3BBB
  4. VK2CCP
  5. VK2LEE
  6. VK3PF
  7. VK3KAI
  8. VK3PI
  9. VK2NP
  10. VK2EXA
  11. VK3SG
  12. VK2IO/p (Brimy Bill (5 Mile Lake) Wildlife Reserve VKFF-2277)

I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK4NH
  2. VK4DXA
  3. VK3BBB
  4. VK2CCP
  5. VK2LEE
  6. VK3PF
  7. VK3KAI
  8. VK3PI
  9. VK2NP
  10. VK2EXA
  11. VK2YAK
  12. VK4YAK
  13. VK3SG
  14. VK2HHA
  15. VK3MTT
  16. VK1AO
  17. VK2MET
  18. VK3MIJ
  19. VK3CEO
  20. VK4SMA
  21. VK5WE
  22. VK3ANL
  23. VK5FANA
  24. VK4HMI
  25. VK3VIN
  26. VK3UH
  27. VK5BJ
  28. Vk3APJ
  29. ZL3MR
  30. VK3BEL
  31. VK7DW
  32. VK4EW
  33. VK3EJ
  34. VK1CHW
  35. VK3GJG
  36. VK4EHO
  37. VK5CZ
  38. VK2IO/p (Brimy Bill (5 Mile Lake) Wildlife Reserve VKFF-2277)
  39. VK4EMP
  40. VK4TI
  41. VK5KLV
  42. VI75G
  43. VK3TU
  44. VK3ATL

I worked the following station on 40m AM:-

  1. VK4EW

References.

  1. Australian Government, 2024, Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database, viewed 4th February 2024.

Cowangie School Bushland Reserve VKFF-4160

Our seventh activation for Monday 13th November 2023 was the Cowangie School Bushland Reserve VKFF-4160. This was the first time the reserve had been activated for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program.

The reserve is located about 15 km (by road) southwest of the town of Cowangie in northwest Victoria.

Above:- Map showing the location of the Cowangie School Bushland Reserve. Map c/o Google Maps.

For a detailed history of Cowangie, please see my previous post.

On our way to the reserve, we stopped at the monument for the former Bunurouk School which operated from 1923 until 1943.

The Cowangie School reserve is 12 hectares in size and was declared on the 8th day of May 1990. (CAPAD 2022)

Above:- An aerial view of the Cowangie School Bushland Reserve. Image c/o Google Earth.

The reserve is located on the southeast corner of South Road and Beer Road. It is a small piece of remnant scrub that is surrounded by cleared farming land.

We ran the Yaesu FT857, 40 watts, and the 20/40/80m linked dipole for this activation. I used the special event callsign of VI10VKFF.

Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK3BEL
  2. VK3PI
  3. VK2HHA
  4. VK3DAC
  5. VK3AFW
  6. VK5FANA
  7. VK3CEO
  8. VK2IO/p (Wangie Wildlife Reserve VKFF-2475)
  9. VK3MTT
  10. VK2IO/p (Wangie Flora & Fauna Reserve VKFF-2474)

I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK3BEL
  2. VK3PI
  3. VK2HHA
  4. VK3DAC
  5. VK3AFW
  6. VK5FANA
  7. VK3CEO
  8. VK2IO/p (Wangie Wildlife Reserve VKFF-2475)
  9. VK3MTT
  10. VK3APJ
  11. VK3PF
  12. VK3KAI
  13. VK5MK
  14. VK3BBB
  15. VK2CCP
  16. VK2YAK
  17. VK4YAK
  18. VK1AO
  19. VK2MET
  20. VK1RF
  21. VK2MK
  22. VK4CEE
  23. VK2NP
  24. VK3SG
  25. VK5FB
  26. VK5HS
  27. VK5KLV
  28. VK3YV
  29. VK2EXA
  30. VK4NH
  31. VK4DXA
  32. VK2VMG
  33. VK3SO
  34. VK3MCK
  35. VK3AMO
  36. VK2RK
  37. VK2ACR
  38. VK2SKI
  39. VK3ACZ
  40. VK5MSA
  41. VK5KVA
  42. VK3AXK
  43. VK3VIN
  44. VK3UH
  45. VK5DW
  46. VK3CWF
  47. VK3ZK
  48. VK3GQ
  49. VK7AAE
  50. VK2IO/p (Wangie Flora & Fauna Reserve VKFF-2474)

I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:-

  1. ZL1ALF
  2. VK4NH
  3. VK4DXA
  4. VK4EMP
  5. VK4TI
  6. I4RHP
  7. IK4IDF
  8. UT5PI
  9. VK4IDK
  10. IK1GPG
  11. OH6GAZ

References.

  1. Australian Government, 2024, Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database, viewed 4th February 2024.

Boinka Bushland Reserve VKFF-4163

Next for the day (13th November 2023) was the Boinka Bushland Reserve VKFF-4163. This was to be the first time the park had been activated for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program.

The reserve is located about 4 km east of Tutye and about 8 km west of Linga in northwest Victoria.

Above:- Map showing the location of the Boinka Bushland Reserve. Map c/o Google Maps.

Boinka is a small town and locality in north-western Victoria. Boinka is pronounced bow-in-ka. (Kow Plains 2024). The name Boinka means “flat black beetle” in the language of the indigenous people of Lake Hindmarsh (Hartmann).

The locality of Boinka stretches all the way from the Murray Sunset National Park in the north to the Wyperfeld National Park in the south.

Above:- Map of the locality of Boinka. Image c/o maps.land.vic.gov.au

European settlers commenced arriving in the Boinka district in 1911. This included Murdock McDonald who was one of the first settlers. He camped on his allocated block at Campbell’s tank which was situated under a stand of Mallee Black-box. (Ballinger 2012)

Above:- The Parish of Boinka, c. 1921. Image c/o National Library of Australia

The Boinka town bore was sunk in 1910, tapping into artesian water that rose above ground level. (Ballinger 2012) The first store opened in a tent. It was operated by J. Kay who sold groceries. That same year in 1912, Boinka township allotments were sold. The average price per block at Boinka was £48.45. (Mallee Highway 2024)

The Post Office was opened on the 15th day of July 1912 and this closed in 1975. (Phoenix 2024) Over the next few years, Boinka had a plumber, a coffee palace, a draper, a butcher, a grocery, blacksmiths, a boarding house, a Bank of Victoria, and a saddler. (Victorian Places 2024) (Ballinger 2012) In 1913 a public hall was constructed. (Victorian Places 2024) By the early 1920s, a Presbyterian church was established. The town also had a sports ground and tennis courts. (Ballinger 2012)

In 1912 the railway was opened to Boinka. The Boinka railway station opened on the 25th day of June 1912 and closed on the 1st day of November 1968. (TrainsandTrams 2024)

Above:- Filling tanks from the main water tank of the Boinka water supply, c. 1925. Image c/o Museums Victoria.

The former State School No 3800 is now the Boinka Community Centre.The school was opened on the 14th day of July 1913, following representation from 13 parents to the District Inspector Hurley. The first lessons at Boinka were held in an old coffee palace, which was a pine and canvas building with an iron roof. The Head Teacher at Boinka was Robert Currie. He had a total of 23 pupils. The school moved to the public hall in 1913, and at that time had a total of 34 pupils. In 1973 the school moved to a single-room building, that is today used by the Boinka community for meetings and functions. The school building is listed as a part of Heritage Victoria. (Victorian Heritage Database 2024) (Ballinger 2012)

Above:- Article from the Pinnaroo and Border Times, Fri 2 Oct 1914. Image c/o Trove.

Outlying schools were opened at Boinka West which operated between 1917-1921, and Boinka North which operated between 1926-1940.(Victorian Places 2024)

The Boinka Cemetery was first noted on the 14th day of July 1916 in meeting minutes for the Boinka Cemetery Trust. At that time burial charge rates were ten shillings for land for a single grave (8’X4′), fifteen shillings for land 8’X8′ and one pound for grave sinking. In March 1918, funds were obtained for a cemetery fence. The earliest recorded burial at the cemetery is of Lois Harrop in 1916. (Ballinger 2012)

Limestone is widely found in the Boinka district and was used in the construction of several houses in the district. There is a surviving limestone fence that was built in c. 1920 by the land owner, Mr. M.O. Kelly. (Ballinger 2012)

By 1921, Boinka had a population of 242 people. (Victorian Places 2024)

Pale Myoporum is a native shrub of about 2 metres that is widely found in South Australia. In the late 1980s, a population of Pale Myoporum was found near Boinka. The plant is now listed in the Victorian Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act of 1988 as being one of only two places where Pale Myoporum is known to grow indigenously outside of South Australia. (Department of Sustainability and Environment 2003)

On our way to the reserve, we passed one of the many bores in the district.

The Boinka Bushland Reserve is about 79 hectares in size and was declared on the 1st day of May 1979 (CAPAD 2022).

The reserve is located on the northern side of Artesian Bore Road, near the junction of Ewins Road.

We ran the Yaesu FT857, 40 watts, and the 20/40/80m linked dipole for this activation. I used the special event callsign of VI10VKFF to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the WWFF program in Australia.

Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK3SQ
  2. VK2BD
  3. VK1AD
  4. VK1NAM
  5. VK3ATC
  6. VK3BBB
  7. VK2CCP
  8. VK3MTT
  9. VK3DAC
  10. VK4FE/3
  11. VK5HS
  12. VK2IO/p (Wangie Wildlife Reserve VKFF-2475)

I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK3SQ
  2. VK2BD
  3. VK1AD
  4. VK1NAM
  5. VK3ATC
  6. VK3BBB
  7. VK2CCP
  8. VK3MTT
  9. VK3DAC
  10. VK4FE/3
  11. VK5HS
  12. VK5MK
  13. VK5GY
  14. VK3UH
  15. VK3VIN
  16. VK3PF
  17. VK3CEO
  18. VK2HHA
  19. VK5PE/m
  20. VK3EJ
  21. VK3YV
  22. VK1RF
  23. VK2MK
  24. VK4CEE
  25. VK3SG
  26. VK3APJ
  27. VK3PI
  28. VK5ARP
  29. VK1DI
  30. VK5FBIC
  31. VK5PKN
  32. VK3NEB/5
  33. VK5FANA
  34. VK3MIJ
  35. VK1AO
  36. VK2MET
  37. VK4NH
  38. VK4DXA
  39. VK3CAT
  40. VK3KIM
  41. VK3KAS
  42. VK2IO/p (Wangie Wildlife Reserve VKFF-2475)

I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:-

  1. VK7XX
  2. VK4EMP
  3. VK4TI
  4. VK4MUD
  5. VK4XCS
  6. ZL3ET
  7. ZL2GLG
  8. ZL2LDX
  9. VK2HDT
  10. VK8HPB

References.

  1. Australian Government, 2024, Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database, viewed 3rd February 2024.
  2. Department of Sustainability and Environment, 2003, ‘Pale Myoporum’, Action Statement No. 161, viewed 3rd February 2024.
  3. Hartmann, The Aborigines of Victoria
  4. Heritage Council of Victoria, 2024, Victorian Heritage Database, viewed 3rd February 2024.
  5. Kow Plains Homestead Committee, 2024, Kow Plains Homestead, viewed 2nd February 2024.
  6. Ballinger, R, 2012, Mildura (Former Shire of Walpeup) Heritage Study Stage 2, viewed 2nd February 2024.
  7. Phoenix Auctions, 2024, Post Office List, viewed 2nd February 2024.
  8. Southern Mallee District Council, 2024, Boinka Vic, viewed 2nd February 2024.
  9. Trainsand Trams, 2024, <https://www.trainsandtrams.com/railways-maps/station-details/>, viewed 2nd February 2024
  10. Mallee Highway Touring Route, 2023, <https://www.malleehighway.com.au/html/boinka.html>, viewed
  11. Victorian Places, 2024, <https://www.victorianplaces.com.au/boinka>, viewed 2nd February 2024.

2024 World Wide Award

During January 2024, the World Wide Award (WWA) was held. The purpose was to ‘promote friendship between amateur radio, and celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Marconi birth in 2024…’

A special award certificate was on offer. To obtain the WWA award, a minimum of 100 points was required. Below is my award certificate.

Below are the digital QSL cards that I received.

Underbool I71 Bushland Reserve VKFF-4168

Our next park activation for Monday 13th November 2023 was the Underbool I71 Bushland Reserve VKFF-4168. This was the first time the park had been activated for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program.

The park is located between Cowangie and Walpeup in northwest Victoria.

Above:- Map showing the location of the Underbool I71 Bushland Reserve. Map c/p Google Maps.

The reserve is about 15 hectares in size and was established on the 1st day of May 1979. (CAPAD 2022)

The reserve is located on the corner of Wisneske Road and Pink Lakes Road. It is a small piece of remnant mallee scrub that is surrounded by cleared farming land.

Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK2IO/p (Tyrrell Creek Streamside Reserve VKFF-3894 & silo VK-CLA3)
  2. VK3PF
  3. VK3KAI
  4. VK5PET
  5. VK3VIN
  6. VK3OAK
  7. VK7XX
  8. VK3DAC
  9. VK4FE/3
  10. VK3ATC
  11. VK2HHA
  12. VK6HDY/3 (Mount Buffalo National Park VKFF-0339)
  13. VK6CAN/p (Mount Buffalo National Park VKFF-0339)

I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK2IO/p (Tyrrell Creek Streamside Reserve VKFF-3894 & silo VK-CLA3)
  2. VK3PF
  3. VK3KAI
  4. VK5PET
  5. VK3VIN
  6. VK3OAK
  7. VK7XX
  8. VK3DAC
  9. VK4FE/3
  10. VK3ATC
  11. VK2HHA
  12. VK1AO
  13. VK2MET
  14. VK3APJ
  15. VK3SQ
  16. VK2BD
  17. VK5PL
  18. VK3BBB
  19. VK2CCP
  20. VK3ARM
  21. VK5GY
  22. VK2VAR
  23. VK2GOM
  24. VK2NP
  25. VK3EJ
  26. VK5FANA
  27. VK3FI
  28. VK3ANL
  29. VK1AD
  30. VK1NAM
  31. VK3CEO
  32. VK3AWA
  33. VK6HDY/3 (Mount Buffalo National Park VKFF-0339)
  34. VK6CAN/p (Mount Buffalo National Park VKFF-0339)
  35. VK5DU
  36. VK4NH
  37. VK4DXA
  38. VK5MK
  39. VK3FABS/p (Alpine National Park VKFF-0619)
  40. VK2HAK

I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:-

  1. VK7XX
  2. ZL3MR
  3. ZL1MTO
  4. VK1AO
  5. VK2MET
  6. VK6XN
  7. VK4MUD
  8. VK4FO
  9. ZL1TM
  10. KG5CIK
  11. VK4NH
  12. VK4DXA

References.

  1. Australian Government, 2024, CAPAD 2022, viewed 1st February 2024, <https://www.dcceew.gov.au/environment/land/nrs/science/capad>