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Billinudgel, New South Wales

Billinudgel is a town in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, and is part of Byron Shire. The Murwillumbah railway line once passed through the town and a railway station was opened there in 1894.

Place name
The name Billinudgel is derived from Bundjalung Bilihnadhihl, meaning "once belonged to a parrot" or "place of the king parrot". During the period of early European settlement it was also referred to as Billy Nudgel and Billy Mooghill and spelling variations carried on for many years. == History ==
History
European settlement began in Billinudgel in the 1840s and consisted mainly of "cedar-getters" that harvested and milled cedar trees which were then rafted down the Brunswick River to Brunswick Heads where they were then shipped to Sydney. This hotel would later burn down in 1898 and, after reconstruction, again in September 1906. In 1914 the hotel would be renamed as The New Brighton Hotel and in 1995 The Billinudgel Hotel. Work in the Billinudgel area of the railway was completed in December 1894 when the Billinudgel railway station was completed which led to a rapid decline in population in the immediate aftermath. Despite this the introduction of the railway line did lead to increased employment opportunities and the variety of work available as goods could easily be transported from the area and many local farmers began dairy farming and, from the 1920s, banana farming. The Billinudgel railway station closed on 11 November 1980 as demand decreased. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Approach to Billinudgel town centre 2014.jpg | Wilfred Street, approaching the town Centre File:Private residence, Wilfred Street, Billinudgel 2014.jpg | A private residence in Wilfred Street, that once housed the fire appliances before the Station was built. File:Billinudgel Hotel 2014.jpg | Billinudgel Hotel ==References==
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