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Coraki

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Richmond Valley Council NSW, Locked Bag 10, Coraki, NSW 2471
02 6660 0300

Description

Coraki is a small town that sits on the confluence of the Richmond and Wilson Rivers in northern New South Wales, Australia in Richmond Valley Shire.

Coraki is a small town that sits on the confluence of the Richmond and Wilson Rivers in northern New South Wales, Australia in Richmond Valley Shire. At the 2016 census, Coraki had a population of 1,277 people.

History

The name Coraki is derived from the Bundjalung word gurigay, meaning the meeting of the waters, and the Bundjalung people are the Traditional Owners of the area.The village was founded by William Yabsley in 1849 when Lismore was only a small cattle station and Casino had only one store and a hotel. Yabsley and his family obtained the lease to Brook Station and established the first permanent settlement. He built his shipyard just above The Junction, as it was first called. Many ships and river boats were launched there and Yabsley opened a store for provisions for the cedar cutters who came to the district. Transport at the time was almost entirely by water and Coraki was the busiest port on the Richmond River.

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Type: Towns

Population: 1001-10000

Time zone: UTC +11:00

Area: 32.338 km2

Elevation: 4-10 metres

Town elevation: 6 m

Population number: 1,277

Local Government Area: Richmond Valley Council

Location

Richmond Valley Council NSW, Locked Bag 10, Coraki, NSW 2471

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Attribution

This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Coraki, New South Wales