Town in New South Wales, Australia
Glenreagh is a small town in the Clarence Valley in the Northern Rivers region of north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. At the 2021 census, Glenreagh had a population of 562 people.[1]
It is on the North Coast railway line, completed to Glenreagh in 1915. A picturesque branch was opened from Glenreagh to Dorrigo in 1924, but was difficult to maintain due to the steep terrain and high rainfall and it was closed in 1972 after a washaway. The Glenreagh to Ulong section is proposed for reopening as a heritage tourist railway by the Glenreagh Mountain Railway.
Historical populationYear | | |
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1971 | 222 | — |
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1976 | 210 | −5.4% |
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1981 | 233 | +11.0% |
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1986 | 252 | +8.2% |
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1991 | 285 | +13.1% |
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1996 | 276 | −3.2% |
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2001 | 280 | +1.4% |
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2006 | 422 | +50.7% |
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2011 | 477 | +13.0% |
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2016 | 484 | +1.5% |
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2021 | 562 | +16.1% |
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Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics data.[2][3] |
Facilities and services
- The Village Market Place (operates first Saturday each month)
- Glenreagh General Store
- The Golden Dog Hotel
- Boo Radley's Hall (lovingly reconstructed hardwood performance hall, dedicated to hosting all forms of live music, painting, and ceramics)
Annual events
- Glenreagh Timber Festival is held on the last Saturday in July of each year.
School
Glenreagh Public School Archived 2 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine was established in 1887. It is a small school with fewer than 100 pupils (as at 2023).
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