Address & Contact
35 Ellis Track
Gladysdale VIC 3797
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Gladysdale is located 6 km south-east of
Yarra Junction. It is situated in hilly country watered by tributaries of the Yarra River. Early industries included timber cutting and farming.Gladysdale
Post Office was named after Gladys Pettit, the postmistress' daughter. It had opened in 1914 as Slaty
Creek, but the name was changed in 1915 because of confusion with the Slatey
Creek post office near St Arnaud.Timber continued to be cut around Gladysdale for several decades and was carried along one of the numerous tramways to the
Powelltown timber mill. Several spurs linked up with the
Powelltown Tramway at various points along its run between
Yarra Junction and
Powelltown and beyond. These included Lloyd's (from Gladysdale), Groom's (from Three Bridges), Worlley's (from Gilderoy), Feiglin's (from between Gilderoy &
Powelltown) and
Reid's (from
Powelltown). Beyond
Powelltown spurs ran to Monett's, Fitzpatrick's, The Ada,Herman's and Knott's.In 1918 a school was opened in the Gladysdale hall and seven years later a proper building was constructed. Gatherings at the hall were lit by kerosene lanterns or power generators until 1956 when the village was connected to the State electricity
grid.Today Gladysdale is home for equestrian centres, vineyards and apple orchards. Gladysdale also has a CFA station.