Jerilderie Football Club was created in 2008.
The area of Jerilderie Shire is 3,375 square kilometers.
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He got a six shot Navy revolver from Jerilderie.
Ned Hanlan Was Famous Because He Sent The ''Jerilderie Letter'' He Wrote In Prison.
The two banks that the Kelly Gang robbed were the National Bank in Euroa and the Bank of New South Wales in Jerilderie.
At Euroa in December 1878, the Kelly gang, led by Ned Kelly, executed a daring bank robbery, taking hostages and escaping with a significant amount of money. In February 1879, they struck again in Jerilderie, where they robbed the local bank, and during this event, they also issued a manifesto outlining their grievances against the authorities and their reasons for their criminal activities. These bold actions contributed to the gang's notoriety and solidified their place in Australian folklore.
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John "Black Jack" Bushranger, an infamous Australian bushranger, died on June 27, 1880. He was killed in a shootout with police near the town of Jerilderie, New South Wales. His death marked the end of his criminal exploits, which had made him a notorious figure in Australian history.
Yes, Ned Kelly did write a diary. The Jerilderie Letter is a lengthy document written by Ned Kelly in 1879, not exactly a diary but a letter addressed to the police detailing his grievances and outlining his version of events. It is considered one of the most significant writings from the Australian bushranger era.
Ned Kelly, the infamous Australian outlaw, is known for stealing from various sources, primarily targeting banks and wealthy landowners. Notably, he and his gang robbed the National Bank in Euroa in 1878 and the Bank of New South Wales in Jerilderie in 1879. His actions were often framed as a form of resistance against colonial authorities and the injustices faced by the Irish immigrant community in Australia.
The cast of Ned Kelly - 2003 includes: Christopher Baker as Curnow Philip Barantini as Steve Hart John Bedggood as Fiddle Player Nicholas Bell as Richard Cook Chris Birt as Glenrowan Policeman Thomas Blackburne as Jerilderie Boy Mark Blackmore as Newspaper Vendor Orlando Bloom as Joseph Byrne John Bolger as Glenrowan Train Priest Dan Bourke as Imperial Hotel Musician Nick Bourke as Martin Cherry Emily Browning as Grace Kelly Saskia Burmeister as Jane Jones Edward Carisbrooke as Young Cook Stablehand Lucy Christopher as Jerilderie Young Woman Kerry Condon as Kate Kelly Karen Davitt as Anne Jones Eileen Dibbs as Jerilderie Hostage Russell Dykstra as Wild Wright Victoria Eagger as Mrs. Shelton Joel Edgerton as Aaron Sherritt Jerome Ehlers as Sherritt Trooper Morgan Evans as Sherritt Trooper Bernard Fanning as Irish Singer Nick Farnell as Tom Lloyd Erika Felton as Toddler Ellen Kelly Russell Gilbert as Constable Hall Timothy Gingell as Jerilderie Townsperson Ashley Gosam as Aboriginal Tracker Rachel Griffiths as Susan Scott Jida Gulpilil as Aboriginal Tracker Thea Gumbert as Mary Hegarty Jonathan Hardy as The Great Orlando Brooke Harman as Maggie Anthony Hayes as Sergeant Kennedy Jim Howes as Glenrowan Train Doctor Clayton Jacobson as Sullivan Graham Jahne as Whelan Neil Jenkin as Prison Warden Laurie Jensen as Wicks Laurence Kinlan as Dan Kelly Harold Lawrence as Handcuffed Farmer Heath Ledger as Ned Kelly Frank Magree as Greta Policeman Monty Maizels as Greta Old Man Jack Mancor as Mandolin Player Molly McCaffrey as Fanny Shaw Mandy McElhinney as Jerilderie Woman Kris McQuade as Ellen Kelly Ed McShortall as Constable Scanlon Matt Molony as Spitting Farmer Geoff Morrell as Robert Scott John Muirhead as Reverend Gribble Anthony Namor as Umbrella Glenrowan Policeman David Ngoombujarra as Tribesman Kiri Paramore as Constable Fitzpatrick Sarah Pass as Older Barmaid Peter Phelps as Constable Lonigan Mitchell Pickering as Handcuffed Son Alexander Ramsey as James Cook Jamesen Re as Policeman Geoffrey Rush as Superintendent Francis Hare Warwick Sadler as Sherritt Trooper Robert Sanders as Police Foot Trooper Greg Saunders as Mr. Shelton Samuel Shepherd as Matthew Cook Declan Simpson as Johnny Jones Tasman Vaughan as Richard Shelton Geoff Wallis as Glenrowan Train Policeman Naomi Watts as Julia Cook Sharlene Yeh as Laundry Girl Warwick Yuen as Chinese Miner Talia Zucker as Sarah Wicks