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Sandy Hollow is a small rural town in New South Wales, Australia in Muswellbrook Shire. The town is located on the Golden Highway in the far west of the Upper Hunter Valley, about 260 km north of Sydney.

It is located around halfway between Denman and Merriwa, 1 km west of the intersection of the Golden Highway and the Bylong Valley Way. It is the junction point of the Merriwa and Sandy Hollow-Ulan railway lines, and a railway station was open between 1917 and 1973. Services currently provided include a hotel, caravan park with pool, a service station and combined post office agency which sells eat in and takeaway meals. It also has a community hall, a small public school, sculpture surrounded coffee house and emporium selling gift ware. It is situated close to the Goulburn River and the nearby Giants Creek flows close to the town.

History

The town began as a traveller's campsite on the junction of the Goulburn River Valley and Halls Creek. A route for a railway line between Maryvale and Sandy Hollow was surveyed in 1918. Work began in 1941, stopped during WWII, resumed in 1946 but was ceased in 1950. A coal mine was opened in Ulan in 1977, work was completed on a line to transport coal to Newcastle in 1982.

Oil bearing shale was trucked from a mine at Baerami Creek to refining retorts at Sandy Hollow in the 1940s but was closed after WWII as uneconomical.

Notable people

  • Stephen Gageler AC – High Court justice since 2012, Chief Justice of the High Court since 2023.
Preceding station Former services Following station
Gungaltowards Merriwa Merriwa Line Myambattowards Muswellbrook
Baeramitowards Gulgong Sandy Hollow–Gulgong Line Terminus

References

  1. Sandy Hollow station NSWrail.net, accessed 7 April 2010
  2. ^ "The History of Sandy Hollow - Muswellbrook Shire Council". www.muswellbrook.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  3. "Appointments to the High Court of Australia". 22 August 2023.

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