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The History of Euston and the Club

 
Euston township
Euston began as Boomiarcool station in 1847, established by seventeen-year-old Edward Morley at what was then the western limit of European settlement. This station grew to one million acres by 1946, by which time it was known as Euston, after a mansion in Suffolk, England.
Euston grew into a small township and subsequently a busy inland port, from which a fleet of paddle-steamers and barges transported the consignments of wool and wheat along the Murray to various New South Wales, Victorian and South Australian townships. The History of the Euston Club
Current day Euston has been forged from a strong European community and the region is known for its vineyards, market gardens, citrus and agriculture.
Club History
The Euston Club was established on a site which was the original location of the Euston Hotel, a popular ‘watering hole’ for the district’s farmers and workers.

The Euston Club commenced trading on September 22, 1984 in a building (stage one) costing $400,000. Stage two commenced in 1986 at a cost of approximately $350,000.

The latest developments of 2007, see another major overhaul of the club and facilities in order to give our members and guests the best experience possible.

Site Development Otto Studios
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