Corindhap, Victoria

There were "...four hotels, three bakers, three tailors, two blacksmiths, two drapers, four butchers, two bootmakers, two grocers, two general storekeepers, a tobacconist and numerous "grog shanties".

The town even had a brass band..."[2] The Post Office, opened on 25 January 1868, was known as Break O'Day until 1876, and closed in 1993.

[3] A number of the early miners of the district stayed on as farmers.

[4] With a present population about 100, Corindhap has a pub, a church, a hall, an oval and a wide variety of homes.

It has an Australian rules football team in conjunction with the neighbouring township of Rokewood.