Nyah Vinifera Park VKFF-3566

After leaving the Nyah Bushland Reserve on Friday, the 7th day of November 2025, Marija and I drove into Nyah and had lunch at the BP Truckstop. We then drove towards our next park activation, Nyah Vinifera Park VKFF-3566.

Above: Map showing the location of Nyah Vinifera Park. Map c/o Google Maps

Prior to activating the park, we visited the site of the PS Kookaburra, which lies beneath the Murray River. The vessel was built in 1911 in Goolwa, South Australia and was originally known as the Flo D barge. It was renamed the PS Kookaburra in 1918 when the engines were fitted. The Kookaburra was a popular hawking boat, a travelling store and offered settlers along the river a variety of goods.

In 1966, Lyell Bennett from Nyah purchased the Kookaburra and made the journey along the Murray River from Swan Reach to Nyah. Soon after arriving at her mooring at the old Nyah punt cutting, the Kookaburra sank.

We took a drive along the river and stopped to view some of the timber sculptures.

The mighty Murray River forms the State border for Victoria and New South Wales.

On River Street, we stopped to have a look at the wooden carvings of Arnold Lewis and William Lewis.

Arnold William Henry Lewis was born on the 12th day of February 1889 at Berwick, Victoria. He moved to Nyah in 1894 with his family when he was a young boy. When he left school, Arnold commenced working with his father William and brother in the blacksmith industry, carpentry, undertaking, wheelwrighting, timber milling, farming and clearing of mallee. Upon the pump station being built at Nyah, Arnold was one of the first landholders to purchase a small fruit block. He grew pie melons, sultana grape vines, oranges, apricots and cherry plums. In 1915, he married Susan Emma Willoughby. In 1923, he was appointed the Manager of Tandaco Packing Shed. Arnold was elected the President of the Nyah Scouts when they were formed in 1932. Arnold was a keen sportsman, gardener, and fisherman. Arnold died on the 10th day of March 1967 at Lake Boga, aged 78 years. (ancestry 2016)

Above: Arnold Lewis. Image c/o ancestry.com.au

William Henry Lewis was born on the 7th day of August 1859 in Somerset, England. He emigrated to Australia in 1865 and initially lived at Yankalilla, South Australia. He then moved to Gawler. In 1885, he married Lydia Alvina Eliza Caroline Chigwidden. Whilst living at Euroa, it is reputed that William was forced by Ned Kelly to construct the infamous suit of armour. William moved to Nyah in about 1889. He became a life Governor of the Swan Hill District Hospital and was active in the Church of England. William died on the 17th day of April 1926 at Nyah. He was 66 years old. (ancestry 2016)

Above: William Lewis and his wife, Lydia. Image c/o ancestry.com.au

Nyah Vinfera Park extends from the northern side of the town of Nyah to Wood Wood, and follows the Murray River.

Above: the boundaries of Nyah Vinifera Park. Image c/o Google Earth

Nyah Vinifera Park is about 1,372 hectares in size and was established on the 27th day of June 2010. The park features pristine red gum forest, billabongs and lagoons alongside the Murray River. The park contains Aboriginal canoe trees and middens. (Dcceew.gov.au 2025)

We accessed the park via a track off the Murray Valley Highway. We drove down to the edge of the river and set up. We ran the Yaesu FT857, 40 watts, and the 20/40/80m linked dipole.

Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK2YK
  2. VK5GA
  3. VK2EXA
  4. VK3ZSC
  5. VK2VH
  6. VK4AAC
  7. VK3PF
  8. VK3KAI
  9. VK1AD
  10. VK1NAM
  11. VK2MAB
  12. VK3WSG

I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-

  1. VK2YK
  2. VK5GA
  3. VK2EXA
  4. VK3ZSC
  5. VK2VH
  6. VK4AAC
  7. VK3PF
  8. VK3KAI
  9. VK1AD
  10. VK1NAM
  11. VK2MAB
  12. VK3WSG
  13. VK3MTT
  14. VK3VRL
  15. VK2HAK
  16. VK3DAC
  17. VK5WU
  18. VK3MGM
  19. VK3FFA
  20. VK5HS
  21. VK2IO
  22. VK2GEZ
  23. VK3EJ
  24. VK5DOC
  25. VK3IK/M
  26. VK4NH
  27. VK4DXA
  28. VK3CJN
  29. VK3QHU
  30. VK3MIJ
  31. VK1FM
  32. VK5CZ
  33. VK5XE
  34. VK2NP
  35. VK3PJT
  36. VK7EE
  37. VK5FB
  38. VK3UH
  39. VK2VMC
  40. VK5IS
  41. VK2XI/P
  42. VK4FAAP

I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:-

  1. VK4NH
  2. VK4DXA
  3. VK2VW
  4. VK2HFI
  5. VK2AKA
  6. VK2BUG
  7. VK6XL

References.

  1. Dcceew.gov.au. (2025). Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database 2024 – DCCEEW. [online] Available at: https://www.dcceew.gov.au/environment/land/nrs/science/capad/2024. [Accessed 18 Apr. 2026]‌

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