Town by town snapshot Elmore
Elmore is approximately 135.3 square kilometres and has four parks covering nearly 0.1 per cent of total area.
The population in 2016 the population was 774 and by the 2021 Census it had increased to 847 showing a population growth of 9.4 per cent in the area during that time.
Elmore is charming rural township steeped in history and character, located on the western side of the Campaspe River, 45 kilometres north-east of Bendigo.
It’s at the cross roads of the Northern and Midland highways and was at the junction of the railway lines to Echuca and Cohuna until the latter was closed in stages during the 1980s and 1990s.
Elmore is situated in part of the original 1841 Burnewang pastoral run of which a section was sold in about 1857 and named Elmore Estate, the name was most likely inspired by Elmore, Gloucestershire, England.
Elmore was close to the route travelled by gold diggers from Bendigo to the Ovens/North East goldfields, and a village was formed about five kilometres southwards at Runnymede.
The Elmore district was surveyed in 1857 and the railway line opened between Bendigo and Echuca, via Elmore in 1864, town lots were sold soon afterwards.
An immediate effect was a decline in Runnymede on the other side of the Campaspe River, and the bridging of the river in 1870 hastened the process.
A private school was opened in Elmore in 1865 and replaced by a government school in 1875.
An athenaeum was opened in 1885 and it, along with the railway station and water tower are registered historic buildings.
Elmore had a diverse farming base, including vineyards until affected by Phylloxera in the 1920s, dairying, poultry, sheep grazing and cereals.
Milk was supplied to the Rochester dairy factory, and Rochester drew ahead of Elmore as irrigation from the Waranga Reservoir western channel was extended to and west of Rochester.
The flour mill which opened in 1873 operated continuously until shortly before 1960.
Elmore’s hospital was established in 1924, became a bush nursing centre in 1939, and survived a threat of closure in the early 1990s before being amalgamated to form the Rochester and District Health Service in 1993.
CoreLogic data indicates the predominant age group in Elmore is 60-69 years with households in being primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 to $1399 per month on mortgages.
In general, people in Elmore work in a managers occupation.
TITBIT:
The Elmore district was surveyed in 1857 and the railway line opened between Bendigo and Echuca, via Elmore in 1864, town lots were sold soon afterwards.
Population: 847
Male: 49.5%
Female: 50.5%
Median age: 52
5-year population change: 9.4%
House median value: $320,400
Change in Median Price: (5yrs) is 64.2%
Median asking rent per week: $227
Average length of ownership: 11 years
Owner occupiers: 82%
Renters: 18%
House median sale price:
November 2022: $338,750
November 2021: $325,000
November 2020: $235,000
November 2019: $235,000
November 2018: $236,000
House sales per annum:
Period ending November 2022: 20
Period ending November 2021: 15
Land median sale price:
November 2022: N/A
November 2021: N/A
Land sales per annum:
Period ending November 2022: 5
Period ending November 2021: 2