Corindi Beach, New South Wales


Corindi Beach, pronounced Cor-in-"dye" although Cor-in-"dee" is widely used recently, historically also known as Pipeclay Beach until a name change in 1954, Corinda until a forced change to be provided postal service to avoid confusion or by Red Bank as Corindi River was formerly known, is a beach and small seaside farming town located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The village is situated north of Coffs Harbour and south of Grafton. The original village of Corindi is slightly north along the Pacific Highway at Post Office Lane and Casson Close. Corindi means "grey" in local indigenous language referring to the pipeclay on the beach.
Corindi is surrounded by the Tasman Sea to the east and the Pacific Highway to the west. The 30° south latitude line runs just north Corindi Beach.
At the, Corindi Beach had a population of 1,200 people. It is the site of the Yarrawarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre which provides information on the Gumbayngirr Aboriginal people's history and customs. Corindi and surrounds has become a major blueberry producer, with many locals and tourists working during the peak seasons picking fruit.

Notoriety

land for at least 30,000 years, possibly 120,000 years, based on recent research.

1840 An out-station of 's Glenugie Station.

1863 Corindi Station came to James Devlin after Pike's death.

1879 Corindi Station sold to Samuel Cohen.

1880 Land selections by settlers.

1883 Cohen's general store.

1884 School opened.

1886 Casson's mail and passenger coach.

pre-1888 Casson's Accommodation house.

1901 School moved to Upper Corindi location.

1909 Corindi Co-op Cheese Co cheese factory opened.

1909 Recreation and Racecourse Reserve gazetted.

1911 Corindi Public Hall opened.

1913 Corindi Cemetery gazetted.

1915 Corindi Public School moved to current location at Corindi Beach.

1915 Richards' 'Corindi Crossing' Subdivision south of school.

1941 Simmons' 'Pipeclay' Subdivision of Pacific Street
1962 Electricity connected

1980 Highway deviation west of town making Coral St a local road.

1980s Corindi Dam created.

1980s Yarrawarra Aboriginal Corporation established.

1986 Amble Inn opened

1980s Subdivision of inside of Pacific Street.

2002 Corindi Park estate subdivision

2007 Corindi Beach estate subdivision.

2015 Pacific Highway upgrade re-alignment further west starts.

Aboriginal Culture

The Gumbaynggir people have lived on this land for at least 6000 years. The lands extend from the Nambucca River in the south to the Clarence River in the north
The Yarrawarra Corporation was established in the 1980s. The corporation created the Aboriginal art gallery and museum on Red Rock Road to share the local traditional history and culture.
Muurrbay Aboriginal Language and Culture Co-operative has recorded the local language to enable it to be taught.
Locally significant areas include Red Rock Headland, No Man's Land, The Old Farm, Arrawarra Fish Traps, Old Camp

Street Names

McDougall St - Named after Rev. Allan McDougall, of Grafton Presbyterian Church, and daughters who were teachers of the area.

Locally Common Wildlife

Birds

Charadriiformes
Coraciiformes
Parrots
Galliformes
Accipitriformes
Strigiformes
Frogmouths
Pelecaniformes
Columbiformes
Releasing exotic animals into the wild may damage the environment. It could introduce an exotic disease or pathogen or become a pest itself. Exotic animals threaten our unique environment, agriculture and the tourism industry. It is also cruel to the animal as it is likely to die from exposure or starvation.

Common Natives

Farming


Dairying was the main farming practice early on in the Corindi area. Oats and lucerne grew well as a crop for feeding the dairy cattle. Sugar cane planted in the 1880s. Fruit and corn also had been successfully grown in the 1890s in the "formation of soils superior to Woolgoolga". Bananas grown since the 1930s during the depression when timber slowed down and many moved to dairying.
Timber


Timber was a major industry in the past and some continues now.
Mining


Mining for gold was attempted in the starting in the late 1800s
Horse racing
The Corindi Reserve was gazetted with a I racecourse in 1909 but was used a in the 1880s. Zulu, the race horse, was ridden by Billy Morto, a stockman on the Corindi Station, in a maiden stakes in Grafton in July 1880. Zulu went on to win the 1881 Melbourne Cup at 100-1 odds. John Casson also picked Zulu not being a thoroughbred horse. Zulu Place is named for the local horse racing and stockman history of the area. Brumbies still roam in the wild throughout Barcoongere State Forest just north of Corindi. , Australian Horse Racing Hall of Famer, would visit his parents in Corindi.

Transport

Corindi Creek Bridge

Location decided for bridge over Redbank River 1886. Bridge location discussion. Bridge underconstruction May 1888. The bridge is completed by Mr Taylor in Sep 1888.
Crossing of Corindi Creek location selection 1899. A preferred location at Cohen's 1899.
Site for a bridge surveyed in 1910.

The current concrete bridge on Coral Street was construction in 2006 after the timber bridge was condemned.
Roads
Corindi School

There have been 3 locations for the school. One near the old Corindi cemetery, location two near Upper Corindi Road, and the current location near Red Rock Road.

July 1883 arrangements were made for the school

October 1883 tender accepted to build the school

December 1883 building is complete

February 1884 school is being completed

April 1884 School duties commenced with Mr McKay as teacher with 26 pupils enrolled

January 1885 Alex D. McPhee is new teacher

July 1885 George McIver is new teacher

July 1888 Mr Thomas J. Connor is the new teacher at Woolgoolga and Corindi halftime schools

July 1889 Miss Flora McLean starts as teacher at Corindi to allow full-time school

Jun 1890 Eliza Dewing appointed teacher.

1900-1901 School moved to Upper Corindi previous location revoked on 1910 parish map.

1900 Miss Annie J Really replaces Mr E Gentle as teacher.

February 1903 Mr J Lyons appointed teacher
April 1915 Steps being taken to move school

1915 Temporary school in a building lent by James Simmons during relocation

October 1915 moved to 'lower' Corindi at current position and dedicated in 1916 on 1910 parish map.

1941 John Fitz Chambers is teacher.

1943 Miss J Griffin teacher replacing Keith Neal when he joined the RAAF.
Corindi Cheese factory

Apr 1899 Butter factory shares canvassed by Mr McDougall for Corindi and Woolgoolga Apr 1899.

Nov 1909 Corindi Cheese Factory opened 24 November 1909 opposite Upper Corindi Road near the school site

Jul 1912 Corindi Cheese Factory producing a ton of cheese transported to South Grafton

Oct 1913 Working full-time after being at halftime over winter.

Feb 1915 closing of cheese factory

Dec 1917 Talks of reopening the factory by sale by current owner to local farmer co-operative in Dec 1917.
Corindi Racecourse

January 1888 Anniversary sports race day at Corindi

March 1889 Racecourse proposed

May 1909 discussion over Racecourse Reserve

July 1909 Trustees gazetted for the 100 acre reserve

April 1911 Race meet to be held at Corindi was abandoned due to rain.

May 1912 Races held at Corindi

June 1915 Bridle races held at Corindi in aid of the Belgian Fund

April 1928 Corindi Picnic Race Club annual meeting held

August 1941 Accidental death of Mr N Morris

May 1944 Corindi Comforts Fund Easter Saturday sports meeting

March 1951 Corindi Jubilee Cup

September 1952 Spring race meet
Corindi Cemetery

April 1912 Surveyor is to design a cemetery at Corindi

August 1912 Notified on 1910 Parish map.

April 1913 Trustees gazetted for Corindi Cemetery
Corindi Post Office

The original post office was located in Post Office Lane, Corindi. The current location is on Pacific Street, Corindi Beach. Petitioned for mail service in 1881 ignored. The postmaster-General consents to a post office at Corindi based on a name change from Corinda in 1886. Tender for mail service request starting Jan 1888. Mr Casson currently delivering mail by horse and contemplating a mail coach. Tender accepted for carrying mail 1897. Request for a Post Office in Sep 1888 and hence tenders called for Corindi Post Office in Oct 1888. Post Office established in the 1890s. Conveyance of mail by A. M. Fletcher tender acceptance from 1890. Proposed changes to postal service for change of days of delivery in 1892. Mail contract awarded to Mr F Casson Oct 1896. Mail contract awarded to Mr Kenny in 1899. Mail coach passes the sea by 2 miles in 1903.
Mrs Toms the postmistress to 1909. Post and Telegraph office kept by John Casson in 1909. Mrs R. M. Loader was the post mistress to 1929. Lightning storm damaged the communications in 1929.
Telephone

Telephonic communication recommended between Corindi and Woolgoolga in Sep 1888.

c. 2019 Mobile phone tower construction off Kangaroo Trail Road
Corindi Public Hall

July 1911 Hall opened and ball held

Dec 1911 Boxing Day events planned
Tennis Court

1929 Corindi Tennis Club opened

Organisations

Corindi Cricketers

Win over Ulmarra in 1885. Playing in 1902. Win over Coffs in 1954.
Corindi Footballers

Maiden match vs Woolgoolga in August 1910.

Corindi Clarence Progress Association

No longer active.

Pipeclay Reserve Trust

Currently active as the Corindi Beach Reserve Trust

Corindi P&C Association

Currently active.

Corindi Tennis Club

Nov 1929 Opening of Corindi Tennis Club
Corindi Community Group
Currently active
Corindi Red Rock Breakers Soccer Club
Established in 1997 and currently active
Corindi Bears Rugby League Club
Established 1998, dissolved soon after.
Red Rock-Corindi Surf Life Saving Club
Established in 1991. Currently active.

Natural Events