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Bermagui

New South Wales

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Bermagui Local History

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Bermagui is a small coastal town that is situated in the southern part of New South Wales, Australia. This small town has a rich and unique history that dates back to the early 19th century.

Early History

The first recorded inhabitants of Bermagui were the Indigenous Australians. They used the area as a resource for food, water, and shelter. The area was rich in natural resources and was perfect for hunting and fishing.

The first European to explore the region was Matthew Flinders in 1798. However, it was not until the 1820s that the first Europeans settled in the area. These early settlers established a number of farms and used the area for agriculture and timber.

The Fishing Industry

In the early 1900s, Bermagui became known for its fishing industry. The town's location on the coast meant that the local waters were teeming with fish, and the local fishermen were quick to take advantage of the opportunity.

The tuna industry was particularly successful in the area, and Bermagui became known as the "tuna capital of Australia." The town held an annual tuna fishing competition, which was very popular and attracted participants from all over Australia.

The Bermagui Riot

The town of Bermagui was the site of a significant social event in 1929. This event is known as the Bermagui Riot and is still remembered by locals today.

The incident began when a group of rural workers arrived in the town and began to cause trouble. The local police, who were outnumbered, called for backup from nearby towns. When the reinforcements arrived, they used force to try and disperse the crowd, which resulted in a violent confrontation.

The incident caused a great deal of controversy, and a Royal Commission was established to investigate the event. The events of the Bermagui Riot had a significant impact on the town, and the memory of the incident still lingers today.

Modern Day Bermagui

Today, Bermagui is a thriving community that attracts tourists from all over Australia. The town is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning scenery, and rich history.

There are plenty of things to see and do in the area, including fishing, swimming, hiking, and exploring the local museums and galleries. The town also hosts a number of events and festivals throughout the year, including the annual Bermagui Seaside Fair and the Bermagui Fishermen's Wharf Festival.

History of in Bermagui

Bermagui's unique history has helped to shape the town into what it is today. From its early days as an agricultural centre to its role as the "tuna capital of Australia," the town has evolved over time to become a thriving, modern community.

While the past events may have left their mark on the town, Bermagui continues to look towards the future, with a strong focus on tourism and environmental sustainability. It is truly a special place, and one that is well worth a visit for anyone looking to experience the rich history and stunning scenery of this unique coastal town.


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