Description
Bulla is a locality and township of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 kilometres (16 mi) north-west from Melbourne's central business district.
Bulla is a locality and township of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 kilometres (16 mi) north-west from Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the City of Hume. At the 2016 Census, Bulla had a population of 675, and is adjacent to the Melbourne metropolitan area.
Deep Creek, a tributary of the Maribyrnong River, flows through the township.
History
The word Bulla is of indigenous Australian origins meaning 'two'. It was first settled by William "Tulip" Wright, the former chief constable of Melbourne in 1843. In 1851 the village was surveyed. A flour mill, brickworks and pottery works were built to exploit local kaolinite reserves, and facilities were quickly erected to serve the local population, including several churches (two of which are now listed by the National Trust), a school, general store, and from 1862, council offices.Bulla Post Office opened on 1 March 1851 but was known as Bulla Bulla until 1854.At the time it was the largest town in the region, but competition from Sunbury limited the growth of the town. In 1956, the Bulla Shire Council (now part of the City of Hume following amalgamation in 1994) moved to Sunbury, and in 1996, the Kennett Liberal government closed the primary school.In 1910, the Bulla Cream Company took up dairy farming in the area, transporting the cream by horse and cart to their processing facility at Moonee Ponds in suburban Melbourne.
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Population: 101-1000
Time zone: UTC +11:00
Area: 33.685 km2
Elevation: 51-200 metres
Town elevation: 152 m
Population number: 675
Local Government Area: Hume City Council
Attribution
This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Bulla, Victoria