Avoca paddleboat gets wedged under bridge

Originally published August 30, 1976

THE paddle boat Avoca slammed into the Mildura Bridge travelling at a steady pace.

Onlookers watched in shock as only seconds before the collision that people realised it was going to hit the bridge.

The incident, which happened at 4.45pm, immediately drew hundreds of people out to see what had happened.

Those people parked in cars on the bridge immediately raced to the bridge proper for a better look.

The paddle boat remained jammed under the bridge for 45 minutes before it was eventually freed.

Tourists and interested local people flocked to both sides of the river to see what had happened.

Although the paddle boat was jammed under the bridge, traffic was able to continue across the bridge after a short period.

It was probably the greatest tourist attraction in Mildura for the whole weekend — and one didn’t even have to pay.

The Avoca, a $100,000 investment for a syndicate of Mildura businessmen, was built in 1877 at Milang, South Australia.

One of the businessmen, Leon Wagner, was at the wheel at the time of the incident.

About 20 feet of the roof was ripped from the paddle boat and the left hand decking was raised about eight inches from the hull.

Several thousand dollars damage was caused to the superstructure of the upper deck.

All owners of the Avoca had been up-river for about four hours for a test-run.

When freed, the Avoca was towed by a small barge to the Buronga slipway.

It is expected to be out of action for a month.

The paddle boat missed its maiden voyage last week when an alternator failure in her auxiliary power plant developed.


On New Year’s Eve 2013, an electrical fault cut power to the four electric pumps that run, night and day, to keep the keep the Avoca afloat on Hugh King Drive, opposite Jaycee Park.

After 105 days submerged in the watery grave, the paddle boat finally resurfaced.

Celebrity cook Stefano de Pieri confirmed he had sold the 137-year-old vessel.

The Mildura businessman said it had been an “emotional” decision to part with the historic boat.

The new owners are understood to be based in Mildura.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Tiramisu the ultimate energiser

    Tiramisu the ultimate energiser

    THE term tiramisu comes from a phrase “tireme su” in the Italian Treviso dialect, meaning “pick me up” in English. And Tara Radcliffe, the pastry chef at the new local…

  • One Nation soars over estranged Coalition bedfellows

    One Nation soars over estranged Coalition bedfellows

    WEEKS of infighting have taken a toll on the former Coalition partners as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation soars to new heights of popularity. The primary vote for the Liberals and…

  • Tai chi flee set free

    Tai chi flee set free

    A MAN has been banned from being in Mildura after he was granted bail over allegations that he threatened to kill his former landlord. The Mildura Magistrates’ Court heard the…

  • Department updates on fish deaths at Menindee

    Department updates on fish deaths at Menindee

    AFTER further investigation into dead fish discovered throughout the week near Menindee, the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water have released a community update of their findings…

  • Man gets bail in cop assault case

    Man gets bail in cop assault case

    A MILDURA man alleged to have punched an off-duty police officer to the jaw when he tried to arrest the accused over a shop theft has been released on bail…

  • Second light art installation on track

    Second light art installation on track

    THE Fibre Optic Symphonic Orchestra is on track to open to the public in April, coinciding with the Easter long weekend. The project is a joint initiative between Wentworth Shire…

  • Nats leader secure after spill bid falls flat

    Nats leader secure after spill bid falls flat

    DAVID Littleproud will remain the leader of the Nationals Party after a failed spill motion. Queensland MP Colin Boyce launched the attempt to trigger a leadership spill shortly after 2pm…

  • Supply shortage underpins shaky growth

    Supply shortage underpins shaky growth

    GROWTH in Australian home values re-accelerated in January, defying predictions 2026 would be a softer year for the property market and fears of an imminent Reserve Bank rate rise. The…

  • Outdoor pool remains shut

    Outdoor pool remains shut

    THE Mildura Waves’ 50-metre outdoor pool has remained closed to the public indefinitely, despite claims it would reopen on Saturday. The outdoor pool was closed in the lead-up to the…

  • Wanted man known to visit Mildura

    Wanted man known to visit Mildura

    POLICE are appealing for public help in locating a man facing serious criminal charges known to frequent the Mildura area. Thirty-nine-year-old Mark Cornwell is wanted on warrant on charges including…