File:Edenhope. Metal grapes and vine leaves around the Lutheran Church sign. Built in 1916 as an Anglican Church but now the Lutheran.jpg

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English: Edenhope on the shores of Lake Wallace.

Edenhope is on Lake Wallace. William Wallace sighted this lake in 1843. The Hope family came in 1845 as the first white settlers and one brother, Robert Hope was a trained doctor and practised in Geelong. He soon became a pastoralist and later a politician. The Hope brothers originally came from the River Eden in Scotland hence the town’s name. Brothers George and James Hope settled on a 120,000 acre leasehold property in 1845 around Lake Wallace. The Lake Wallace woolshed near the town was built by Chinese labourers in 1864. A number of Chinese miners on their way to the Victorian goldfields from Robe stayed on at Lake Wallace sheep station. The sheep station was reduced in size when the town itself was surveyed in 1862. At some stage the property, which was both freehold and leasehold, was divided into Lake Wallace North and Lake Wallace South stations. In 1891 Lake Wallace South had 17,000 acres which were sold at auction. Around that time Lake Wallace North comprised over 6,000 freehold acres. Over the years the properties were reduced further and Lake Wallace station sold in 2011 as a 3,500 acre beef cattle property.

After the surveying of Edenhope in 1862 a school opened in 1863 and the first Post Office in 1864. The town’s claim to fame is that in the mid-1860s Australia’s first all Aboriginal cricket team was trained here by a white Australian Tom Wills who was the Captain of the Victorian Cricket team. His father had been murdered by Aborigines in Queensland just five years before but he wanted to work with the Aboriginal stockmen and shearers on Lake Wallace station. The Aboriginal players competed against the Melbourne Cricket Club in 1867 and then the team toured and played around Victoria and NSW in 1867. The Aboriginal team went on to England to compete against the British in May and October 1868 becoming the first sporting team from the Australian colonies to travel overseas and to England. It was 1878 before a white Australian cricket team visited England. The Information Centre of the town is in the old Court House which was built 1878. The first churches erected in 1868 were Presbyterian and Catholic followed by the Institute in 1882. The Presbyterian Church was part of a South Australian parish circuit and not a Victorian one. It was replaced with a new Presbyterian Church which is now a Uniting Church in 1931. An Anglican Church was erected in 1916 but it is now a Lutheran church. A new Anglican Church was built in Edenhope in 1966 and a new Catholic Church was built in 1981. The Kowree Shire offices were built in Edenhope in 1887 after they were moved from nearby Harrow. The town reached its greatest population in the years after World War Two when many large pastoral estates were subdivided for soldier settler farms. With an influx of residents the town needed a high school and one opened in 1948 with it gaining buildings in 1959. It is now amalgamated with the primary school as Edenhope College. A Catholic primary school began operating here in the 1950s and still exists next to the Edenhope College. A horse racing course was established in Edenhope in 1930 and still runs picnic race meetings. The town also has an annual boating regatta called Henley on Lake Wallace.
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