Dights falls

Dights Falls

  • Land was Owned by the Wurrendjiri People

    Land was Owned by the Wurrendjiri People
    The rock falls provided the Aboriginal People with a natural river crossing and a place to trap migrating fish,. This place was also a place where the Wurrendjiri people would trade.
  • Charles Grimes explores the Yarra River

    Charles Grimes explores the Yarra River
    Charles Grimes was sent on a boat to inspect the area. On 20 January, 1803 he entered Port Philip Bay, and later on 18 February 1803, he explored the Yarra River, apart of Dights Falls.
  • Melbourne was Settled

    Melbourne was Settled
    The city of Melbourne began to grow and populate.
  • John Dight buys Land near the Yarra River

    John Dight buys Land near the Yarra River
    In 1839, John Dight, a flour miller bought a block of land next to the river. He had his own flour business, and was looking to increase it more.
  • John Dight moved to Port Phillip

    John Dight moved to Port Phillip
    John Dight's flour mill business was a success for a year, until he moved to Port Philip.
  • John Dight builds a Weir

    John Dight builds a Weir
    Later in 1841, he built a water powered mill. He built a small weir (dam) next to the boulders of the river to maintain water for the mill. The mill was later destroyed by a fire in the 1900's.
  • The Weir was Upgraded

    The Weir was Upgraded
    In 1895, the weir was upgraded and bought for the Melbourne Flour Milling Company.
  • The Weir was a Big Obstacle for Fish and a Fish Ladder was Made

    The Weir was a Big Obstacle for Fish and a Fish Ladder was Made
    In 1993, Melbourne Water realised that the weir was a big obstacle for fish that migrated up the Yarra River. They removed the weir and installed a fish ladder. Constructions began in 2010 and finished in 2012. The fish ladder was a big success as the fish could migrate up the river without the weir in their way.