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FEATURE  “ The warmth of a small town is measured by its people and the way they work together   Kids run in the gorgeous local park and hang off the
 Angie White

 Tottenham NSW – Soul of the Centre
          swings, families using the park as a meeting point.
          Tottenham Rural Trading affectionately known as “Brodos”
 for and as a community – Tottenham shines at this.
          can top you up with fuel 24/7 while a stroll down the
 Soul of the Centre – heart of the land – it is hard to truly define small towns as so much
          postie or some of the local elderly sharing coffee out the
 of their tapestry is made up of the people who live in them.  “  main street can earn you a chat with Darrin the local
          front of the shop.
 Tottenham, a small town in the centre of NSW, has   Like most of Australia it has suffered through   Local farmers wearing weathered Akubras can be spotted
 unofficially named itself the “Soul of the Centre” and   crippling droughts and a pandemic.   deep in discussion, arms folded, as committee ladies
 it’s not hard to see why. Spring to mind the saying   In true Tottenham style the community has banded   pass by headed to one meeting or another loaded up with
 “heart and soul” and you might be closer to the mark.   together and supported each other in every way   scones, cake and slice.
 The welcoming vibe and kindness of its people stand   possible to allow the town to keep moving forward
 out to all those who visit there or who choose to stay.  and stay alive in these tense times.  The War Memorial Hall, home to most of the town’s
          “special” events, has tributes on its walls to Citizens and
 Although the population in the actual town is only 320   The Central School and Pre-school are the hub of   groups of the year, past and present, and hosts funerals,
 people, the district count is around 1000 people taking   the town as is the small main street and the few   weddings, celebrations, meetings, church services and
 into account families on farms in the surrounding area.  remaining shops in it. The Bowling and Golf Club on   even dance classes for the kids.
 the outskirts of town, plays its part in hosting get-
 Tottenham Village was established in the early 1900’s   togethers and special family celebrations.  Natasha Levick moved to the Tottenham area after her
 after a discovery of copper in the area. These days the   marriage to husband Harry. “My absolute favourite
 main industry is agriculture. It is one of the states   The Totty Pub sits proudly on the corner and after   thing about our little town is the incredible kindness
 largest grain producing areas and incorporates strong   harvest or any town event you can see a line-up of   and welcoming nature,” she said. “The way the big kids
 sheep, wool and beef Industries.  dusty utes and cars as they congregate to catch up   look out for the little kids which in turn carries on into
 and celebrate with locals, inside, and spilling onto   adulthood is such a special quality we wouldn’t have in
 Generations of families have called Tottenham home   the footpath, talking about rain, crops, sheep, cattle   the city or bigger towns”. “I’m blessed to live in such a
 and it is part of the Wiradjuri nation of the eastern-  and footy.  beautiful little place”, she said.
 central area of NSW. Bonding through a common
 language and the rivers of Lachlan, Murrumbidgee and   Like a lot of small towns, the people of Tottenham take
 Macquarie, weaving in with its agricultural history, it is   pride in their town and everyone knows everyone. Some
 a place that shows strength and resilience.  people may say this is not a good thing, while others say
          it’s the best. In any case it’s what makes small towns tick.
          Tottenham Local Greg Radford, says, “Tottenham’s social
          fabric is probably the best part of life in the district.
          It’s far enough away from bigger centres to force its
          independence, which makes for lots of dedicated and fun
          committees and sporting clubs. It’s a nice safe place to
          raise our family”, he said.

          The community hosts a large race meeting in March
          each year, which gathers people from all over the central
          west and beyond. It’s all about the frocks, the fillies and
          the tinnies and it’s not unusual to see a reunion or two
          organised to coincide with the day.

          October is Gymkhana month and a great family day out
          with something for everyone. Pushbike and yabby races to
          foot races and even attempts to ride the unique backwards
          bike. The stuff memories are made of and kids remember
          forever.

          Well known and respected Tottenham resident Jodie
          Attenborough sums it up perfectly, “Little town, big heart”.

          Tottenham may look sleepy from the outside but its bustle
          and hustle, love, laughter, good times and comradery. It’s
 KICKIN UP DUST KICKIN UP DUST  every little town all over Australia. It is the geographical
          centre and the heart of rural NSW – just ask all the people
          at the pub on Saturday nights or better still take a drive
          through and ask them yourselves.


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