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Bingara Memorial Orange Trees

Bingara Memorial Orange Trees
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Bingara Memorial Orange Trees, bushrock with plaques
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Bingara Memorial Orange Trees, photograph sign
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Bingara Memorial Orange Trees, with 'please do not pick' sign
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Description / Background

Planted alongside Finch Street in Bingara, NSW, is a memorial avenue of orange trees. It was first established in the 1950s, as a living memorial to the servicemen and women from the area who died in the First and Second World Wars. In a unique decision, the founders of the memorial entrusted its maintenance and protection to the children of the town. 

Originally the trees were Valencia trees, but over time a number have been replaced with the navel orange variety. Trees have also been planted at Gwydir Oval, and a bushrock with two bronze plaques has been installed outside the Bingara RSL Club.

A special commemorative service is held outside the club each July to mark the start of the annual Bingara Orange Festival. It is attended by members of the RSL, the community, tourists, and most importantly, students from Bingara Central School. 

After the service, the children begin harvesting the fruit in a long-held tradition known as 'Orange Picking Day'. Since 1960, the oranges are picked for distribution within the community and to local organisations, including aged care facilities and the hospital. The 60th anniversary of Orange Picking Day was celebrated on 3 July 2021.

Inscription

Bushrock plaque 1

The organising committee

 Jeff Anderson, Bill Collins,

Bruce Fardell, Bill Goodall,

Fred Humphreys, Alister Rodger

and Alan Woolaston

Bushrock plaque 2

The Finch Street Orange Trees

were

planted in memory

of

Bingara service men and women

who gave their lives

in World Wars 1 and 2

Sign attached to individual trees

Please do not pick the oranges.

The children of Bingara are the custodians of these trees.

Photograph sign

"The students of Bingara Central School are the Orange Police. We are 'inducted' as 'police' when we first start at Bingara Central School. As we get older, we pass on this tradition to younger students and Preschoolers and help them understand the history and importance of our role" - Words by Joseph and Clayton - Middle School, 2013

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Address
Finch Street
Bingara NSW 2404
Local Government Area
Gwydir Shire
Setting
Roadside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Memorial avenue/Memorial tree/Memorial trees
Stone/bushrock
Recorded by
Graham Wilson
Year of construction
1950–60s
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45
Materials
Bronze
Other
Other stone