Pomborneit North Community Hall

Pomborneit North Community Hall Postal Address:
The Secretary
2700 Princes Highway
Pomborneit, Vic, 3260

05/03/2026

Footy is back tonight, so let's take a look at a Western District football club from the past, the Pomborneit Football Club c1909.

I found a 1909 team list in the Camperdown Chronicle from 25 May 1909. The Pomborneit players in a match against Danedite on 22 May 1909 were J. Baker (captain), A. E. Boyd (vice-captain), G. Robertson, W. O'Callaghan, J. Patterson, H. P. Jeffers, D. Hose, A. Robertson, J. Murray, T. Murray, F. Hanlon, D. R. Kelly, W. Tomkinson, H. Weston, G. Roach, W. Patterson, J. O'Donnell, and P. Mathieson. The teams were playing in the Quinn Competition, and another team they played during the season was Bostock's Creek.

You can also view the Dandedite team from the same match on the link to Trove http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23010847

On the link, you can read a great article by Luke Reynolds for the Footy Almanac about the history of the Pomborneit Football Club https://www.footyalmanac.com.au/almanac-footy-history-the-long-forgotten-pomborneit-football-club/

📷Museums Victoria Collections https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/items/769911

09/01/2026

Pombo Hall will be open for anyone who needs a place to go. Bring what you need and hang out with me 😄

03/01/2026

💢 Lakeside Homestead, Pomborneit Nth (181km SW of Melbourne).

The selection was purchased in 1866 by John and Thomas Baker, who'd arrived from Ireland with their parents in 1851.
John established a Lincoln sheep stud on the property and built a modest weatherboard house, replaced in 1908 by the present Federation style homestead.
Designed by local architect Michael McCabe, it is solid brick (35,000 bricks were used) and has a central tower with a candle-snuffer roof.
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SOURCE - https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/12314598961458008/

03/01/2026

💢 Pomborneit - year unknown

This is Max, he is missing at the moment but has potentially been sighted around the Pomborneit/Koallah area. If you see...
06/12/2025

This is Max, he is missing at the moment but has potentially been sighted around the Pomborneit/Koallah area. If you see him please give Sarah a call on 0400 092 337.

18/10/2025

Thankyou to everyone that attended our meeting today! Lovely weather and even better company xo

29/09/2025

🔸 POMBORNEIT HISTORY 🔸

Pomborneit is a rural locality in western Victoria situated on the Princes Highway between Camperdown and Lake Corangamite. There are also the lesser localities of Pomborneit North and Pomborneit East.

All are in the western part of the countryside known as the stoney rises, a recent volcanic landscape bestrewn with material from the Mount Porndorn volcanic cone which is about 2 km south of Pomborneit.

Pomborneit is on the eastern edge of the Purrumbete pastoral run that was taken up by the Manifold brothers in 1838. (They took their flocks over the stoney rises, which were settled pastorally in 1844).

By the 1860s the wild rabbits which Thomas Austin released near Winchelsea had successfully acclimatized and were spreading into the Western District.

The stoney rises offered an excellent rabbit breeding environment, and the Manifolds disposed of part of the area for farm selections. A small settlement was already situated around a coach stopping place, which became the Pomborneit village.

A school was opened in 1869 in a Presbyterian church.

Pomborneit North’s school opened in 1886 and Pomborneit East’s school opened in 1924.

Apart from the church, a general store, a railway station (1893) and a hall there was little else in the way of public buildings.
The surrounding country, however, supported a population of nearly 500 people in 1911 on the numerous farms. A conspicuous feature of the farms is the stone walls that substitute for paddock fences, formed by clearing the stones to the perimeters and skilfully built as dry stone walling.

An unfortunate feature of the walls has been their suitability as a protective overlay for rabbit warrens, unless the foundations are sunk in a trench.

Pomborneit’s heritage is best seen by travelling along Pomborneit Road, the Princes Highway south of Pomborneit and along Hawks Nest Road, a track off the Princes Highway that skirts Lake Corangamite. It is flanked by stone walls, old farm buildings and a former school. The track hugs the winding topography.

Pomborneit’s farms have undergone consolidation and there has been a decline in local population, most marked since the 1960s. The Pomborneit school closed in 1981 and Pomborneit North’s closed in 1990.

There are public halls at both Pomborneit and Pomborneit North, and there is a church near the second hall.

In February 2009 residents of Pomborneit counted themselves lucky during the Black Saturday bushfires as no lives were lost.

The fire, however, burnt out 1300 hectares and destroyed livestock, fences and farmland

Open today for day two, come on out to the Pomborneit North Community Hall to see the incredible work of many local arti...
16/08/2025

Open today for day two, come on out to the Pomborneit North Community Hall to see the incredible work of many local artists on display.

15/08/2025

..nearly ready for Art Show next weekend Pomborneit North Community Hall 🌸

Save the date and book now for our trivia night and art show launch!!
24/07/2025

Save the date and book now for our trivia night and art show launch!!

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