Karween Bushland Reserve VKFF-4120

On Sunday morning 18th August 2024, I headed to McDonalds at Renmark for some breakfast and also filled the 4WD up with diesel. I then headed towards the Victorian border with the intention of crossing over into VK3 and attending the Werrimul Hotel with members of the Riverland Radio Club and the Sunraysia Radio Group.

As I approached the Victorian border, I stopped to take a photograph of the big Dunlop Tyre. It was constructed when Adelaide held the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix.

I then drove a short distance and reached the South Australian and Victorian State border.

I soon entered into the Karween district in Victoria. I stopped off briefly to visit Andy VK5LA who was activating the Morkala Bushland Reserve VKFF-4119. We had a quick chat before I hit the road once again.

I then drove a short distance down Millewa Road to the Karween Bushland Reserve VKFF-4120, where I stopped to undertake an activation for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program.

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

Karween is located in the Millewa region of northwestern Victoria. Millewa is an aboriginal name for the Murray River. In 1923 the Millewa region was opened up for selection. Settlement commenced from Red Cliffs and extended west until 1928. (Aussie Towns 2024) (Millewa The First 50 Years)

Karween is an aboriginal word meaning ‘grass tree’. Virtually nothing remains here nowadays. But in its day this was a thriving little community. The Karween State School opened on the 7th day of May 1928. From 1928 to 1943, a total of 97 children attended the school. (Millewa The First 50 Years) (Place Names Victoria)

Above:- Article from The Sun, Tue 23 Aug 1927. Image c/o Trove.

The Karween Bushland Reserve is located on the northern and southern side of Millewa Road at the intersection with Karween S and Karween N Road.

The Karween Bushland Reserve is about 78 hectares in size and was established on the 8th day of May 1990. (CAPAD 2022)

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

I found a clearing in the mallee scrub and set up my station. I ran the Yaesu FT857, 40 watts, and the 20/40/80m, linked dipole for this activation.

I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK3ZPF
  2. VK3JW
  3. VK3BAP
  4. VK4DNO
  5. VK5PE/m
  6. VK5LA/p (Morkala Bushland Reserve VKFF-4119)
  7. VK5KAW/p (Morkala Bushland Reserve VKFF-4119)
  8. VK5PX
  9. VK3APJ
  10. VK2OKR/p (Lighthouse AU-0033 & Myall Lakes National Park VKFF-0375)
  11. VK2AUS/p (Lighthouse AU-0033 & Myall Lakes National Park VKFF-0375)
  12. VK2YAK/p (Lighthouse AU-0033 & Myall Lakes National Park VKFF-0375)
  13. VK4YAK/p (Lighthouse AU-0033 & Myall Lakes National Park VKFF-0375)
  14. VK3ASU
  15. VK3CEO
  16. VK5MWW
  17. VK3GJG
  18. VK2IO
  19. VK2GEZ
  20. VK3SQ
  21. VK2BD
  22. VK3HJW
  23. VK3SO
  24. VK3SFG
  25. VK3KRL
  26. VK2UGB/p ((Lighthouse AU-0033 & Myall Lakes National Park VKFF-0375))
  27. VK1DI
  28. VK2VAR
  29. VK2GOM
  30. VK3MTV

I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:-

  1. VK1DI
  2. VK3SQ
  3. VK2BD
  4. VK2VAR
  5. VK2GOM
  6. VK3OAK
  7. VK3GUM
  8. VK2IO
  9. VK2GEZ
  10. VK3CEO
  11. VK4AAC/p (Goomboorian National Park VKFF-0722)
  12. VK2VH/p (Goomboorian National Park VKFF-0722)
  13. VK3VIN
  14. VK6LK
  15. VK5LA/p (Morkala Bushland Reserve VKFF-4119)
  16. Vk5KAW/p (Morkala Bushland Reserve VKFF-4119)
  17. VK3ALK
  18. VK3UAO
  19. VK4HNS
  20. VK3TU
  21. VK3ATL/p
  22. VK2MW
  23. VK3EMF
  24. VK2EXA
  25. VK4CXY
  26. VK1RF
  27. VK2MK
  28. VK4CEE
  29. VK7EE

I needed to get to Werrimul so I packed up and headed east along Millewa Road. I stopped briefly at the little town of Meringur. Meringur is an aboriginal word meaning grey female kangaroo. Meringur was once known as The Hut. In October 1924 a survey of the Parish of Meringur was made by Rickley L. Turner. The layout of allotments included a town reserve of 100 acres. In March 1926 Robert Poole subdivided this area into nine sections allowing for a recreation and a school reserve. (Millewa The First 50 Years) (Place Names Victoria)

Meringur was once a thriving community with its own Australian Rules football team.

Above:- The Meringur Football team 1926. Image c/o Millewa History Photos Facebook page.

I had a little bit of time up my sleeve so I stopped at the Milliewa Pioneer Park. I have visited here before, but it is such an interesting place I wanted to have another quick look. It was established in 1986 to recognise the efforts of the early settlers of the district.

I then drove into the town of Werrimul which is about 65 km west of Mildura. Werrimul is an aboriginal word meaning emu. It is now the main centre of the Millewa district. (Place Names Victoria)

I then attended lunch at the historic Werrimul Hotel. It lays claim to being Victoria’s most outback hotel. It was a very nice meal and a great afternoon chatting with hams from the Riverland the Mildura region.

After leaving Werrimul I headed to my accommodation at Lake Cullulleraine. Along the way, I passed the Cullulleraine weather radar that services northwestern Victoria. Work commenced on the project in 2020. (ABC 2020)

I booked into my accommodation at the Bushmans Rest Caravan Park at Lake Cullulleraine.

I then headed out to activate a few more parks.

References.

  1. Aussie Towns. (2020). Milawa, VIC – Aussie Towns. [online] Available at: https://www.aussietowns.com.au/town/milawa-vic [Accessed 6 Oct. 2024].
  2. ‌BOM set to build new $5 million Cullulleraine weather radar to service north-west Victoria – ABC News. (2020). ABC News. [online] 8 May. Available at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2020-05-08/cullulleraine-weather-radar-to-service-north-west-victoria/12227390 [Accessed 6 Oct. 2024].
  3. ‌Leslie James Blake, 1978, Place Names of Victoria.
  4. ‌Welcome Back to the Millewa Committee, 1975, Millewa The First 50 years.

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