Murray Bridge
- The largest town in the Murraylands, Murray Bridge is located approximately
80 kilometres from Adelaide.
- The region around Murray Bridge was known to the Aboriginal tribes
of the area as ‘Mooppolthawong’, meaning haven for birds.
- Drovers crossed the river with their cattle in this area and so European
settlers adopted the name Edwards’ Crossing, after the first
resident, George Edwards.
- The first bridge over the River Murray in South Australia was built
there in 1879 and a town was established in 1883 and called Mobilong,
either a corruption of the indigenous ‘Mooppolthawong’ or ‘Mupulawangk’ meaning
soft reed place.
- The town grew when the Adelaide-Melbourne railway line was built
in 1886.
- A railway bridge was constructed at Murray Bridge in 1924-25.
- The town was renamed Murray Bridge in 1940.
- A second road bridge was completed at Murray Bridge in 1979 as part
of the South Eastern Freeway.
- Today dairying and other agricultural industries are the main businesses
of the area and Murray Bridge is the gateway to the River Murray tourist
attractions.
Further reading
Across the mighty Murray: Murray Bridge, [Murray Bridge, SA]:
Murray Bridge and District Historical Society, 1988.
Murray Bridge: past, present and future, [compiled by the Corporation
of the Town of Murray Bridge], Murray Bridge, SA: Corporation of the
Town of Murray Bridge, [1973].
Murray Bridge, South Australia 1924-1974: a royal jubilee,Murray
Bridge, SA: Murray Bridge and District Historical Society, 1974.
Links
Rural
city of Murray Bridge: History of Murray Bridge http://www.rcmb.sa.gov.au/history.htm
History
of Murray Bridge, Adelaide Hills online http://www.adhills.com.au/tourism/towns/murraybridge/history.html |