Friday, 16 March 2001

Old gold town slips into the bargain bin, The Australian, 16 March, 2001.

This story was said to have single-handedly raised the price of real estate in the town by 20%. I had a romantic attachment to the town ever since being given shelter there by a religious retreat when I was hitch hiking past the town as an impoverished teenager, on the way to God knows where. Usually Adelaide. 

Old gold town slips into the bargain bin: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 16 Mar 2001: 37.
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Yet in 1850 Carcoar was second only to Bathurst as the most populous town west of the mountains. At its peak Carcoar hosted three banks, including the Commercial, claimed site of Australia's first "daylight robbery" by members of Ben Hall's gang.
Yet the surrounding landscape is often ravishingly beautiful. Many a painter has fallen in love with the classic Australian landscapes of the region, including Brett Whiteley, who painted Summer in Carcoar. The fast-flowing Belubula River runs through the centre of town.
"Somebody could buy it, buy groceries and open it as a cafe tomorrow. The business was good. A lot of people come through Carcoar. It's in the centre of a triangle between Orange, Bathurst and Cowra and Carcoar attracts from all those towns."

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