First to come to the area were the Scottish Parstoralists, earliest of whom was William Donald, who with his brothers John, Stirling, James and William Bogal Hamilton who applied in 1844 for a lease of 80,000 acres on the east side of the R ichardson River and 100,000 acres of Corack land adjacent to Lake Buloke on the north.
When a road from St Arnaud to Morton Plains was surveyed in 1864 the bridge was relocated. Johann Meyer built a weatherboard Store and Hotel near the site of the present Mt Jeffcott Hotel. Edward Miller followed him building his Royal Hotel and this was the nucleus of the Town that was called Richardson Bridge until the name “Donald” appeared on a survey map in 1866.
The influx of selectors to the surveyed farms in the early 1870’s was a stimulus to the Town, as storekeepers, blacksmiths, bakers, flour millers and Doctors arrived to meet the demand.
The Railway reached Cope Cope and Donald in 1882 and for many years was mainstay of the local shopkeepers, as the regular wages of the railway workers kept them solvent while waiting for the “after harvest” payments from the struggling selectors. Agriculture to this day remains the basis of livelihood in the District.
Today the Donald Township boasts a population of 1700, which is serviced by 2 Primary Schools, a High School, the Donald campus of East Wimmera Health and an Aged Care facility.
Donald is a strong community, local businesses include 3 hotels, 2 motels, a caravan park, numerous eateries, a supermarket, butcher, bakery, hardware, pharmacy and others supporting local agriculture industries. Manufacturing industries include “Kookas” and “Waratah” biscuits.
For more information on Donald please see donald.org.au and buloke.vic.gov.au