This is a list of locality names and populated place names in the state of
Victoria, Australia
Victoria is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state with a land area of , the second most populated state (after New South Wales) with a population of over 6.5 million, and the most densely populated state in Au ...
, outside the
Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
metropolitan area. It is organised by region from the south-west of the state to the east and, for convenience, is sectioned by
Local Government Area
A local government area (LGA) is an administrative division of a country that a local government is responsible for. The size of an LGA varies by country but it is generally a subdivision of a State (administrative division), state, province, divi ...
(LGA). Localities are bounded areas recorded on VICNAMES, although boundaries are the responsibility of each council. Many localities cross LGA boundaries, some being partly within three LGAs, but are listed here once under the LGA in which the major population centre or area occurs.
The Office of Geographic Names (OGN), led by the Registrar of Geographic Names, administers the naming or renaming of localities (as well as roads, and other features) in Victoria, and maintains the Register of Geographic Names, referred as the VICNAMES register, pursuant to the ''Geographic Place Names Act 1998''. The OGN has issued the mandatory ''Naming rules for places in Victoria, Statutory requirements for naming roads, features and localities – 2016'' (naming rules), which took effect on 2 February 2017, and which are based on national standards and policies in naming of such places. Detailed maps showing locality boundaries within a LGA are available on the Land Victoria website.
Introduction
Although the names of localities may in some cases be the same as parishes (surveyed cadastral divisions), their boundaries often differ. For instance the locality of Tyrendarra contains part of the parish of Narrawong to the west of the Fitzroy River, due to the township being established on the western border of the parish and postal services etc.to that area being supplied from Tyrendarra (the first two subscribers to the telephone service in 1925 were resident in the parish of Narrawong). The locality of Tyrendarra East also lies within the parish.
Bracketed behind locality names are the names of official ''neighbourhoods'' (unbounded areas listed by the Registrar of Geographic Names) that lie generally within the locality. The locality of
Ouyen
Ouyen is a town in Victoria, Australia, located in the Rural City of Mildura at the junction of the Calder Highway and Mallee Highway, south of Mildura, and northwest of Melbourne. At the 2016 census, the town had a population of 1,045.
His ...
contains eighteen neighbourhoods, five of which once had a railway station and fourteen of which once had a post office. The amalgamation of farm properties, the consequent reduced population, closure of postal and railway facilities has led to the amalgamation of erstwhile localities, although those living there would not consider themselves to be living in Ouyen and their mail would still be addressed accordingly. In contrast, those living in the neighbourhood of Narrawong East would all give their address as Tyrendarra. The reason for the existence of the named neighbourhood was the State School (now closed) of the same name, nearer to Tyrendarra township than the Tyrendarra school, but within Narrawong parish and named accordingly. This is borne out by the official coordinates being those of the school. The list of neighbourhoods, with geographic coordinates, are available from Land Victoria.
Also bracketed are earlier names (or alternative ''official'' spellings or style) for a locality; few names have changed once established but Boggy Creek, Muddy Creek and Cannibal Creek gained more respectable names when a township was surveyed. The removal of the possessive apostrophe in place names is not recorded, but the more recent possessive to adjectival changes are (Darlot's Creek became Darlots Creek and later
Darlot Creek
Darlot Creek, also known as Darlots Creek or Darlot's Creek, arises in Lake Condah in south-western Victoria, flows through the wetlands in the Budj Bim heritage areas, past the site of the Lake Condah Mission, and joins the Fitzroy River at ...
).
Names from the extended postcode (mail destination) list are included. When the new Australian postcode system was introduced in Victoria in 1967 all mail destinations were assigned postcodes based on the mail routing. Many localities share postcodes with nearby localities; some named localities have two or three different postcodes because different mail routes traversed their area. Postcodes were assigned outside the (then) metropolitan area along radial lines from Melbourne, from towards the south-west to towards the south-east numbered from 3211 to 3996 in a clockwise direction.
The names of all Post Offices/Receiving Offices (PO/RO), Telegraph/Telephone Offices (TO) open at any time in Victoria have been recorded by Phoenix Auctions History and where the location is accurately known, and where the name of the office is not simply the surname of the operator of the facility, its name has been included.
For (linked) localities with Wikipedia articles further information on the bracketed names may be expected within the articles. For those lacking articles the range of years the locality (or a bracketed area) had a post, telegraph or telephone office are recorded as an approximation of the establishment of the locality as a populated entity, and as some indication of its life as a viable community.
All names ''italicised'' have never had a post or telegraph office open under the exact name (apostrophisation excluded).
Shire of Glenelg
The Shire of Glenelg is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 19,665. It includes the towns o ...
Cape Bridgewater
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Cape Bridgewater is a locality in the Australian state of Victoria located on the western shore of Bridgewater Bay about south-west of Portland and about west of Melbourne.
The area was settled in the 1860s by the Henty family who ...
Condah
Condah is a small town in south west Victoria, Australia and is located on the Henty Highway north of Heywood. At the 2006 census, Condah and the surrounding area had a population of 272.
It is about to north-west of Lake Condah, Budj Bim ...
(Condah Swamp) ''Corndale'' (''Heath Field'')
Dartmoor
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The granite which forms the uplands dates from the Carboniferous ...
Drumborg
Drumborg is a locality in south west Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Glenelg, west of the state capital, Melbourne.
At the , Drumborg had a population of 152.
Traditional ownership
The formally recognised traditional owner ...
(1889–1957 ''Sinclair'', ''West Sinclair'') Dunrobin (1912–1967) Dutton Way (see Portland) Gorae (1904–1975)
Gorae West
Gorae West is a locality in south west Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Glenelg, west of the state capital, Melbourne.
At the , Gorae West had a population of 237.
Traditional ownership
The formally recognised traditional o ...
Heathmere
Heathmere is a locality in south west Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Glenelg, west of the state capital, Melbourne.
At the , Heathmere had a population of 238.
Traditional ownership
The formally recognised traditional own ...
(1936–1969 ''Heathmere Siding'')
Henty Henty may refer to:
Australian geography
*Henty, New South Wales
* Henty, Victoria
* Henty (wine) an Australian geographical indicator and wine region in southwestern Victoria
*Division of Henty, a former federal electorate in Victoria
*Henty Highw ...
(''Wurt Wurt Koort'') Heywood (''Fitzroy Crossing'', ''Edgar's'') Homerton (1903–1919) Hotspur (1860–1971) ''Killara'' (1914–1918 Mocamboro) Lake Condah (Condah Mission, Condah South -see Condah) Lake Mundi (1877–1976 Tullich) Lindsay (1849–1871 Munro's Inn, Border Post) Lyons (1889–1971 Glenaulin, ''Lower Crawford'')
Merino
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Nelson
Nelson may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Nelson'' (1918 film), a historical film directed by Maurice Elvey
* ''Nelson'' (1926 film), a historical film directed by Walter Summers
* ''Nelson'' (opera), an opera by Lennox Berkeley to a lib ...
Portland
Portland most commonly refers to:
* Portland, Oregon, the largest city in the state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States
* Portland, Maine, the largest city in the state of Maine, in the New England region of the northeas ...
Shire of Moyne
The Shire of Moyne is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 16,887. It includes the towns of Po ...
Ayrford (1945–1967) Ballangeich (1868–1957 Ballangeich North) Bessiebelle (1884–1972) Broadwater (1878–1993 Deep Creek, Dunmore)
Caramut
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The name "Caramut" is believed to be derived from the Aborigi ...
Crossley
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More than 100,000 Crossley oil and gas engines ...
(1868–1971) Cudgee (1875–1976) Darlington (1848–1994 Elephant Bridge, ''Terrinalllum'') Dundonnell (1891–1969 Mount Fyans, Mount Violet) Ellerslie (1869–1991)
Framlingham
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Koroit
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Laang (1879–1966 Arundel) Macarthur (Ardonachie, Donovans Lane, Moyne Falls, Ripponhurst, Weerangourt) Mailor Flat (1881–1994 Mailor's Flat, Mailer Flat) Mepunga (1902–1928) Mepunga East (1889–1968) Mepunga West (1925–1976) Minhamite (1918–1974) ''Minjah''
Mortlake
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(''Barnie Bolac'', ''Murchs Corner'') ''Nareeb'' (''Nareeb Nareeb'') ''Naringal'' Naringal East Nirranda (1871–1969 ''Delaney Corner'') Nirranda East (1902–1920) Nirranda South (1938–1969) Nullawarre (1879–1994) ''Nullawarre North'' Orford (1865–1977) Panmure
Peterborough
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Port Fairy
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(Belfast, ''Aringa'', Bootahpool) Pura Pura (1916–1966) Purdeet (1918–1944) Purnim ''Purnim West'' Rosebrook (1865–1977) Southern Cross (1880–1969) St Helens (1902–1967) ''Taroon'' Tarrone (1953–1957) The Cove (1928–1960) The Sisters (1899–1977 ''Sisters Creek'') Toolong (1926–1972 ''Moyne'', Moyne Siding, Moyneview) Tower Hill (1924–1968) Tyrendarra East (1902–1975) Wangoom (1877–1994) Warrabkook (1902–1930 Spring Creek) Warrong (1892–1958) Willatook (1921–1968) Winslow (1865–1988) Woolsthorpe
Woorndoo
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(Woorndoo Upper)
Yambuk
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The name Yambuk is an Australian Aboriginal languages, Aboriginal word thought to mean "red kangaroo", "full moon" or "big water".
Shell middens in the limestone cliffs to the eas ...
Yarpturk (1898–1968)
City of Warrnambool
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Dennington
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(1863– ) Illowa (1875–1996)
Warrnambool
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(Warrnambool South, Warrnambool East, Warrnambool North, Warrnambool West, Warrnambool West Reserve, Hopkins Point, Hopkins River, Hopkins View, ''Merri Vale'', ''Russell's Creek'', Spring Gardens)
Woodford Woodford may refer to:
Places
Australia
*Woodford, New South Wales
*Woodford, Queensland, a town in the Moreton Bay Region
*Woodford, Victoria
Canada
* Woodford, Ontario
England
*Woodford, Cornwall
* Woodford, Gloucestershire
*Woodford, Greate ...
(Malones) Yangery (1865–1968)
Shire of Southern Grampians
The Shire of Southern Grampians is a local government area (LGA) in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 16,135. It incl ...
Branxholme
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Nearby are Ale Water, Alemoor Loch, Burnfoot, Borthwick Water, Colterscleugh Monumen ...
(Ardachy, ''Morven'') Brit Brit (1923–1971) ''Buckley Swamp'' Bulart (1912–1946 Kyup, The Anchorage, Mooralla Estate, ''Parkwood'') Byaduk (''Neukirch'') Byaduk North (1882–1969 see Byaduk) Carapook (1868–1968 Carrapook, Amblerton, Clifford)
Cavendish
Cavendish may refer to:
People
* The House of Cavendish, a British aristocratic family
* Margaret Cavendish (1623–1673), British poet, philosopher, and scientist
* Cavendish (author) (1831–1899), pen name of Henry Jones, English au ...
Dunkeld
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Glenthompson
Glenthompson is a town in the Australian state of Victoria. It lies on the Glenelg Highway between Hamilton and Ballarat, close to the Grampian mountain range. At the 2016 census, Glenthompson and the surrounding area had a population of 234 ...
Hamilton Hamilton may refer to:
People
* Hamilton (name), a common British surname and occasional given name, usually of Scottish origin, including a list of persons with the surname
** The Duke of Hamilton, the premier peer of Scotland
** Lord Hamilt ...
Penshurst
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The village is situ ...
Tabor
Tabor may refer to:
Places
Czech Republic
* Tábor, a town in the South Bohemian Region
** Tábor District, the surrounding district
* Tábor, a village and part of Velké Heraltice in the Moravian-Silesian Region
Israel
* Mount Tabor, Galilee ...
Rural City of Ararat
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It includes the towns of Ararat, Armstrong, Dunneworthy, Lake Bo ...
Armstrong Armstrong may refer to:
Places
* Armstrong Creek (disambiguation), various places
Antarctica
* Armstrong Reef, Biscoe Islands
Argentina
* Armstrong, Santa Fe
Australia
* Armstrong, Victoria
Canada
* Armstrong, British Columbia
* Armstrong ...
Buangor
Buangor is a town in western Victoria. It is about west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2021 census, Buangor had a population of 112.
Buangor Post Office opened on 25 March 1863
The town has a primary school, which was built in 1878, ...
(1863–1994 ''Buangor East'') Cathcart (1859–1946 and see Ararat) Denicull Creek (1874–1931) Dobie (1862–1972 Dobies Bridge, Dobies, Jacksons Creek) ''Dunneworthy'' Elmhurst (1865–1993) Eversley (1858–1920) ''Glenlogie''
Lake Bolac
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Mininera
Mininera is a locality in south west Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Rural City of Ararat local government area, west of the state capital, Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital ...
(1913– Mininera East) Mount Cole (1865–1975 Ben Nevis) Mount Cole Creek (1907–1962) Moyston (Barton, Campbell's Reef, Jallukar, ''Londonderry'') ''Narrapumelap South'' Nerrin Nerrin (1913–1994) Norval (1870–1946 Opossum Gully)
Pomonal
Pomonal is a town in western Victoria, Australia within the Rural City of Ararat local government area, north west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Pomonal had a population of 356.
History
Reflecting the many orchards in the area ...
(Pomona, Mona, Mount William) ''Rhymney'' (1875–1957 Rhymney Reef) Rocky Point (1920–1952) '' Rossbridge'' (1873–1962 Ross Bridge) Stavely (1909–1969)
Streatham
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Streatham was in Surrey ...
Willaura
Willaura is a town in western Victoria, Australia in the Rural City of Ararat local government area, west of the state capital, Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous cit ...
Shire of Northern Grampians
The Shire of Northern Grampians is a local government area in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 11,431, having fallen from 12,087 in 2 ...
Avon Plains (1862–1976) Banyena (1875–1976 Banyena South) Barkly (1861–1981 Navarre Rush) Beazleys Bridge (1881–1973) Bellellen (1902–1925) ''Bellfield'' (''Bellfield Settlement'') ''Black Range'' Bolangum (1928) ''Bulgana'' Callawadda (1873–1979 Callawadda South, Bismarck, ''Bismark'', Nyallo) Campbells Bridge (1885–1975) Carapooee (1858–1970) Carapooee West (1902–1969) ''Concongella'' (1867–1868 Concongella Creek) ''Coonooer West'' (1881–1952 Conover West, Lowe's) Cope Cope (1873–1975) ''Dalyenong'' Darkbonee (1902–1950) Deep Lead (1859–1973 ''Welshmans Flat'') Elberton (1902–1919 Campbell's Creek State School) Emu (1920–1977) Fyans Creek (1884–1965) ''Germania'' Glenorchy (1849– Four Posts Inn, Wimmera) Gooroc (1876–1960) Gowar East (1859–1973) ''Grays Bridge'' Gre Gre (1872–1969 Gre Gre Central, Gre Gre Village, John Bull Creek) Gre Gre North (1891–1959) Gre Gre South (1925–1969) Great Western (''Salt Creek'', ''Garden Gully'') Greens Creek (1868–1965)
Halls Gap
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(''Borough Huts'', ''Grampians Junction'') Illawarra (1910–1965) Joel Joel Joel South (1916–1965) Kanya (1891–1975) Kooreh (1878–1969 Kooreh South, Kooroc) ''Lake Fyans'' Lake Lonsdale (1902–1929) Landsborough West (1916–1968 Woodlands North) Ledcourt (1869–1880 ''Heatherlie'') Marnoo Marnoo East (1924–1930 Pilgrim's) ''Marnoo West'' Mitchells Hill (1879–1943) ''Mokepilly'' Moolerr (1902–1929 Mooleer, ''Darcys Bridge'') Morrl Morrl (1902–1974) ''Mount Dryden'' (1888–1894 Grampian Quarries) Moyreisk (1886–1970 Moyreisk North, Cherry Tree Creek, Cherry Tree) Natte Yallock (1867–1993)
Navarre
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Paradise (1891–1966) ''Riachella'' ''Rich Avon East'' Rich Avon West (1905–1927) ''Roses Gap'' Rostron (1890–1973 Winjallock, Winjallok North) Shays Flat (1867–1993) Slaty Creek (1881–1944) St Arnaud (Medlyn, St Arnaud East, View Point, Western Creek) St Arnaud North (1885–1971) Stawell (Bridge Inn, Pleasant Creek, -Quartz Reef, Pleasant Creek-, -Quartz Reef, Stawell-, Stawell West) Stuart Mill (Stuartmill) Sutherland (1883–1963 Sutherland's Plains) Swanwater (1883–1963) Swanwater West (1881–1951) Tottington (1891–1916 Coorah) Traynors Lagoon (1877–1972 Mitchell's Hill) ''Tulkara'' Wal Wal (1887–1981 ''Paynes Pool'', ''Warranook'') Wallaloo (1888–1926) Wallaloo East (1902–1978) Wattle Creek (1906–1954) Winjallok (1902–1973 Darling Flat, Flagstaff Hut) ''York Plains'' '' Zumsteins'' (1922–1922 Flat Rock, ''Flat Rock Crossing'', ''Burrong North'', ''Cranage'')
Rural City of Horsham
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''Arapiles'' Blackheath (1886–1961 Youngvale) Brimpaen (1886–1957) Bungalally (1888–1927 Burnt Creek, ''Green Lake'', Green Lakes) Clear Lake (1878–1977 Carchap, Jalumba, Merriville) Dadswells Bridge
Dooen
Dooen is a small town situated in the Wimmera region, Western Victoria, Australia. The Henty Highway between Mildura and Portland passes through the tiny town. At the 2021 census, Dooen had a population of 250.
Dooen Post Office opened on 1 ...
Natimuk
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Shire of West Wimmera
The Shire of West Wimmera is a local government area in the western part of the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 3,862. It includes the to ...
Edenhope
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(''Scrubby Lake'')
Goroke
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Kaniva
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Serviceton
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Shire of Hindmarsh
The Shire of Hindmarsh is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 5,645, having fallen from 5,852 in June 2013.
It includes the towns of ...
Albacutya (1911–1932 Lake Albacutya)
Antwerp
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(Antwerp North) Broughton (1888–1937 Deakin)
Dimboola
Dimboola is a town in the Shire of Hindmarsh in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, Australia, 334 kilometres north-west of Melbourne.
History
Situated on the Wimmera River, Dimboola was previously known as 'Nine Creeks'. Following a surve ...
Jeparit
Jeparit ( ) is a town on the Wimmera River in Western Victoria, Australia, north west of Melbourne. At the 2016 census Jeparit had a population of 342, down from 394 five years earlier.
History
The area around Jeparit is originally home to th ...
Kiata
Kiata is a town in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, Australia. The town is north-west of the state capital of Melbourne, on the Western Highway. The population at the 2011 census was 251.
The Kiata Wind Farm is located nearby.
Facili ...
(1880–1975 Kiata East, Kiata North, Kiata South, Kiata West) Lake Hindmarsh (see Jeparit) ''Little Desert''
Lorquon
Lorquon is a locality in western Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Hindmarsh local government area, west north west of the state capital, Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the ca ...
Nhill
Nhill is a town in the Wimmera, in western Victoria, Australia. Nhill is located on the Western Highway, halfway between Adelaide and Melbourne. At the , Nhill had a
population of 1,749. "Nhill" is believed to be a Wergaia word meaning "early ...
(''Balrootan'', Balrootan North, Boyeo, Diapur, Diapur Town, Kanimakatka, Kinimakatka, Mount Elgin, Ni Ni Well, Propodollah, Salisbury, Tarranginnie, Haycroft, Tarranginnie East, Bleak House, Winiam, Winiam East, Woorak West)
Rainbow
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Tarranyurk
Tarranyurk is a locality in western Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Hindmarsh local government area, west north west of the state capital, Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the ...
(1891–2001 ''Polacks Corner'', see Antwerp) Yanac (1884–2000 Yanac A Yanac, Yanac North, Yanac South)
Shire of Yarriambiack
The Shire of Yarriambiack is a local government area of Victoria, Australia, located in the north-western part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018, had a population of 6,658, having fallen from 7,438 in 2008. It includes the tow ...
Minyip
Minyip is a town in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, north west of Melbourne. It is in the Shire of Yarriambiack local government area. At the , Minyip had a population of 524.
The name "Minyip" is derived from an Aboriginal word fo ...
(Brooklet, Kircheim, Nullan, ''Dunmunkle East'')
Murtoa
Murtoa is a wheat district town in Victoria, Australia, situated around Lake Marma on the Wimmera Highway, north-west of the state capital, Melbourne. The town is in the Shire of Yarriambiack local government area. At the , Murtoa had a popul ...
Rupanyup
Rupanyup ( ) is a small town in rural Victoria, Australia. As of the , it had a population of 536. The name Rupanyup is an Aboriginal word meaning 'branch hanging over water'.Sheep Hills (1875–1981 Kinloch, Tarkedia, Kingumwill)
Speed
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Warracknabeal
Warracknabeal ( ) is a wheatbelt town in the Australian state of Victoria. Situated on the banks of the Yarriambiack Creek, 330 km north-west of Melbourne, it is the business and services centre of the northern Wimmera and southern Mallee d ...
Shire of Buloke
The Shire of Buloke is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018, had a population of 6,184. It includes the towns of Birchip, Charlton, Donald, Sea Lake a ...
Banyan
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Barrakee (1883–1973 Barrakee North, Hallam)
Berriwillock
Berriwillock is a town in the Mallee region in the north-west of the Australian state of Victoria. Berriwillock is north-west of the state capital, Melbourne. Nearby towns include Boigbeat (about north west and Culgoa south east.
Berriwillo ...
Birchip
Birchip is a town in the Mallee region of Victoria, Australia on the Sunraysia Highway north of Donald. The town is located in the Shire of Buloke local government area. At the , Birchip had a population of 694, down from the 2016 figure o ...
Culgoa
Culgoa is a town in the Mallee region in the north west of the Australian state of Victoria. The town is approximately from the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2021 census, Culgoa had a population of 86, declining from 101 in 2016.
Primary ...
(Kaneira) Curyo (1900–1976)
Donald
Donald is a masculine given name derived from the Gaelic name ''Dòmhnall''.. This comes from the Proto-Celtic *''Dumno-ualos'' ("world-ruler" or "world-wielder"). The final -''d'' in ''Donald'' is partly derived from a misinterpretation of the ...
Wycheproof
Wycheproof is a small town in the centre of the Shire of Buloke, in north western Victoria, Australia. As of the , it had a population of 610.
History
The name "Wycheproof" originates from an Aboriginal word meaning 'grass on a hill', refer ...
(Moffat, Mount Wycheproof) ''Wycheproof South'' ''Yawong Hills'' (1875–1942 Yawong) Yeungroon (1893–1933) Yeungroon East (1902–1933)
Rural City of Mildura
The Rural City of Mildura is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the north-western part of the state. It covers an area of being the largest LGA in the state. In June 2016 the area had a population of 53,878. It includes ...
Cardross
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Carina
Carina may refer to:
Places
Australia
* Carina, Queensland, a suburb in Brisbane
* Carina Heights, Queensland, a suburb in Brisbane
* Carina, Victoria, a locality in Mildura
Serbia
* Carina, Osečina, a village in the Kolubara District
...
(Mulcra)
Carwarp
Carwarp is a locality in Victoria, Australia, approximately 36 km from Mildura, Victoria.
Carwarp was the home town of Percy Stewart, a founding member of the Victorian Farmers Union, from which the Country Party (now National Party of ...
Linga
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(Manpy)
Merbein
Merbein is a town just north of Mildura, Victoria, in the Sunraysia region of Australia. It is on the Calder Highway between Mildura and the Murray River crossing at the Abbotsford Bridge to Curlwaa. At the , the town had a population of 1,9 ...
Meringur
Meringur is a farming settlement to the west of Mildura in northwestern Victoria, Australia. At the 2016 census, Meringur and the surrounding area had a population of 67 down from 128 in 2011. It is located in the Millewa region at the end of ...
Mildura
Mildura is a regional city in north-west Victoria, Australia. Located on the Victorian side of the Murray River, Mildura had a population of 34,565 in 2021. When nearby Wentworth, Irymple, Nichols Point and Merbein are included, the area h ...
Raak Plain
The Raak Plain Boinka is a wilderness area in the state of Victoria, Australia. The boinka groundwater discharge complex is a shallow depression within a region of Mallee dune fields, and contains gypsum flats and salinas, pools of salty water th ...
Nangiloc
Nangiloc is a small rural community in North Western Victoria on the south (left) bank of the Murray River, about 50 km south east of Mildura. Primarily an agricultural settlement, at the 2021 census, Nangiloc and the surrounding area had ...
Ouyen
Ouyen is a town in Victoria, Australia, located in the Rural City of Mildura at the junction of the Calder Highway and Mallee Highway, south of Mildura, and northwest of Melbourne. At the 2016 census, the town had a population of 1,045.
His ...
Werrimull
Werrimull is a small town and locality in the Rural City of Mildura, part of the Sunraysia region of Victoria. The place by road, is situated about 10 kilometres west of Karawinna and 10 kilometres east of Bambill.
It is west southwest of Mil ...
Rural City of Swan Hill
The Rural City of Swan Hill is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the north-western part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018, had a population of 20,759. It includes the towns of Swan Hill, Lake Boga, M ...
Bolton
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Boundary Bend
Boundary Bend is a small town in the state of Victoria, Australia. It is near the junction of the Murray River and Murrumbidgee River. It is located about 50 kilometres east along the Murray Valley Highway from the twin towns of Robinvale in V ...
Kenley
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Lake Boga
Lake Boga () is a town in Victoria, Australia, located next to the lake of the same name. It is situated within the Rural City of Swan Hill within the Mallee region of north-west Victoria. At the 2016 census, Lake Boga had a population of 985 ...
Manangatang
Manangatang ( ) is a town in north-west Victoria, Australia. At the , Manangatang had a population of 309. It is sometimes noted for its unusual name, from an Aboriginal term - "manang" meaning ''land'' and "kaaiti" meaning ''water''.
Transpor ...
Nyah
Nyah is a town in northern Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the Murray Valley Highway, in the Rural City of Swan Hill local government area, north west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Nyah had a population of 530.
Th ...
Nyah West
Nyah West is a town in Victoria (Australia) near the Murray River, the border with New South Wales. It is near the Murray Valley Highway (Nyah West is on the railway line, Nyah is on the highway), north-west of Melbourne and north-west of Swan ...
Piangil
Piangil, once frequently spelled "Pyangil", is a town in the Mallee region of northern Victoria, Australia. It is approximately north west of the state capital, Melbourne and north west of the regional centre of Swan Hill
Swan Hill is a ...
Pira
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Robinvale
Robinvale is a town on the south bank of the Murray River in north western Victoria, Australia. It is connected by a bridge to Euston on the other side of the river in New South Wales. At the , Robinvale had a population of 3,313, however a ...
Swan Hill
Swan Hill is a city in the northwest of Victoria, Australia on the Murray Valley Highway and on the south bank of the Murray River, downstream from the junction of the Loddon River. At , Swan Hill had a population of 11,508.
Indigenous Peo ...
(Swan Hill North, Swan Hill Folk Museum, Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement) ''Swan Hill West''Tol Tol (Latten's Bend) Towan (1915–1962)
Tresco Tresco may refer to:
* Tresco, Elizabeth Bay, a historic residence in New South Wales, Australia
* Tresco, Isles of Scilly, an island off Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
* Tresco, Victoria, a town in Victoria, Australia
* a nickname referring to ...
Tyntynder
Tyntynder is a locality in the south-east of the Mallee region of Victoria, Australia. Tyntynder Football Club is an Australian rules football team in the Central Murray Football League.
Tyntynder post office
A post office is a public ...
Winlaton
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Shire of Gannawarra
The Shire of Gannawarra is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the northern part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018 had a population of 10,547.
It includes the towns of Cohuna, Kerang, Koondrook, Le ...
Cohuna
Cohuna is a town situated north of Melbourne, on the Murray Valley Highway, in northern Victoria, Australia. At the , Cohuna had a population of 2,428.
History
A post office opened in the area on 18 September 1875, known as Mologa until 18 ...
Horfield
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Kerang
Kerang is a rural town on the Loddon River in northern Victoria in Australia. It is the commercial centre to an irrigation district based on livestock, horticulture, lucerne and grain. It is located north-west of Melbourne on the Murray V ...
(''Pyramid Creek'', ''Yeoburn'', Yeoburn East) Kerang East (1887–1957)
Koondrook
Koondrook ( ) is a town situated on the Murray River, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The town is located in the Shire of Gannawarra Local government in Australia, local government area, north west of the state capital, Melbourne. At ...
(Culfearne) Koroop (1879–1971 Pooles)
Lake Charm
Lake Charm is a small town situated on the Murray Valley Highway, just west of a lake of the same name. Located in the northwest of Victoria, Australia, within the Shire of Gannawarra. Lake Charm is 19 km from Kerang, Victoria, Kerang. At th ...
(1878– Lake Charm Railway) Lake Meran (1884–1947 Lake Meering, Meering, Meran Downs) Lalbert (1894– )
Leitchville
Leitchville is a town in northern Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Gannawarra local government area, 262 kilometres from the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Leitchville had a population of 558.
History
The district was ...
(Hawkins, Mincha East, Winter Grove, ''Red Rise'')
Macorna
Macorna is a small community within the Shire of Gannawarra, Australia. There are only a couple of houses, but there is a football/netball club, cricket club, Landcare group, fire station and a pony club. The town is 85 metres above sea level.
...
(R1885–1993 Glenrose, Hawkinston, Daviesholm) Macorna North (1884–1941 Macorna South, Rowan, Rowland, ''Rowlands'') McMillans (1898–1959) Mead (1910–1954 Meade) Meering West (1908–1964) Milnes Bridge (1902–1941) Mincha West (1879–1931) Murrabit Murrabit West (1924–1969 see Murrabit)
Myall Myalls are any of a group of closely related and very similar species of ''Acacia
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(1891–1965)
Mystic Park
Mystic Park is a rural locality in the Australian state of Victoria. It straddles the Murray Valley Highway between Kerang and Swan Hill, and falls within the Shire of Gannawarra local government area. Mystic Park had a population of 181 peopl ...
(1890–1978) Ninyeunook (1878–1968) Normanville (1900–1916) Oakvale (1891–1954) ''Pine View'' Quambatook (Budgerum) ''Reedy Lake'' (1890–1910 Reedy Lake Railway Station, see Fairley) Sandhill Lake (1881–1953) Teal Point (1902–1966) Tragowel (''Kerang South'') ''Wandella'' (1924–1939 Rangie) Wee Wee Rup (1877–1953 Echunga) ''Westby''
Shire of Campaspe
The Shire of Campaspe is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the northern part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 37,592.
It includes the towns of Girgarre, Echuca, Kyabram, Roch ...
Colbinabbin
Colbinabbin is a town in central Victoria, Australia. The name is derived from aboriginal meaning "the meeting of the black and red soils". At the , Colbinabbin and the surrounding area had a population of 297.
History
Located on the banks of C ...
Corop
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Echuca
Echuca ( ) is a town on the banks of the Murray River and Campaspe River in Victoria, Australia. The border town of Moama is adjacent on the northern side of the Murray River in New South Wales. Echuca is the administrative centre and largest ...
(''Hopwoods Ferry'', Hopwoods Punt, Echuca East, Echuca South, Park Gates, Kanyapella South, Simmie) Echuca Village (1902–1951 Echuca Village Settlement) ''Echuca West'' Fairy Dell (1916–1971) Girgarre (Stanhope North) Gobarup (1902–1919 Gobarup East) Gunbower (Kow Swamp) Kanyapella (1882–1953, see Tongala) Kotta (1923–1985) Koyuga (1887–1993 Koyuga South, Blain's) '' Ky Valley'' (1913–1955 Kyvalley)
Kyabram
Kyabram is a town in north central Victoria, Australia. Kyabram is located in the centre of a rich irrigation district in the Goulburn River Valley, north of Melbourne. It is the second-largest town in the Shire of Campaspe, situated between ...
(Sheridan, Taripta, Kyabram East, Mount Scobie) Lancaster (Kyabram East) Lockington (Hunterston, Pannoobamawm) Milloo (1878–1965) ''Moora'' (1902–1969 Mathieson's, Moora East) ''Muskerry'' (1901–1956 Muskerry and Weston State School, Muskerry East, Muskerry West) Myola (1902–1950 Campaspe, Campaspe East, Myola East) Nanneella (1878– Nanneella North, Nanneella South, Top Creek) Patho (1892–1991 Patho South, Patho West, Picaninny Creek) Pine Grove (1876–1962 Pine Grove East, Wanurp) Redcastle (1860–1944)
Rochester
Rochester may refer to:
Places Australia
* Rochester, Victoria
Canada
* Rochester, Alberta
United Kingdom
*Rochester, Kent
** City of Rochester-upon-Medway (1982–1998), district council area
** History of Rochester, Kent
** HM Prison ...
Tennyson
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Torrumbarry
Torrumbarry is a town in northern Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Campaspe local government area and on the Murray Valley Highway, north of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Torrumbarry had a population of 279. The town w ...
Shire of Loddon
The Shire of Loddon is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the northern part of the state. It covers an area of and in 2021 had a population of 7,759.
It includes the towns of Inglewood, Boort, Serpentine, Pyramid H ...
Appin South (1913–1970) Arnold (Arnold's Bridge) Arnold West (1913–1965) ''Auchmore'' ''Barraport'' (1902–1972 Barrapoort) ''Barraport West'' (1877–1950 Barrapoort, Barrapoort West)
Bealiba
Bealiba is a town in the Australian state of Victoria. The town is located in the Central Goldfields Shire local government area, north-west of the state capital, Melbourne, and from the regional city of Bendigo. At the , Bealiba and the surro ...
(1858– Cochrane's, ''Lower Emu'') Bears Lagoon (1878–1975 Janiember East, ''Murnica'') Berrimal (1887–1943 Berrimal West) Boort (Boort West, ''Boort East'', Verdant Vale) Borung (1881–1993) ''Brenanah'' (''Buggins Flat'', ''Forbes Creek Valley'', ''Hope Creek Valley'') Bridgewater (see Bridgewater on Loddon) ''Bridgewater North''
Bridgewater on Loddon
Bridgewater On Loddon is a town in north central Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the Calder Highway, north west of Bendigo, astride the Loddon River. At the , Bridgewater On Loddon had a population of 326. The rural area which surr ...
Burkes Flat (1868–1967) Calivil (1879–1982) Campbells Forest (1876–1974 Four Winds)
Canary Island
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(1878–1930 Canary Island South) Catumnal (1878–1930 Woodlands) Cochranes Creek (1902–1941) Derby (1877–1970) Dingee (''East Loddon'')
Durham Ox
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Mitiamo
Mitiamo is a town in northern Victoria, Australia. It is in the Shire of Loddon, north of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2016 census, Mitiamo had a population of 117.
Mitiamo Post Office opened on 13 April 1875. Mitiamo station opened ...
(Hayanmi, Terrick South, ''Terrick Terrick South'') Mologa (1881–1969 Mologa East, Central Mologa) Murphys Creek (1902–1969)
Mysia
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Prairie
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(R1884–1982 Pannoomilloo Railway Station) Pyramid Hill (Bald Rock) Rheola (1869–1974 Berlin, Lingham's Flat) Richmond Plains (1885–1959) Salisbury West (1878–1971 North Salisbury, ''Salisbury Plains'') Serpentine (Serpentine Creek, ''Yarrayne'') ''Skinners Flat'' Sylvaterre (1883–1931) ''Tandarra'' (1877–1973 Yallook, Yallook Railway Station, Tandara Railway Crossing, Tandara) Tarnagulla (Sandy Creek, ''Nuggety Gully'') ''Terrappee'' (1887–1927 Terrapee) Terrick Terrick (1873–1931) Terrick Terrick East (1877–1941) Waanyarra (1856–1969 Jones' Creek, Waanyarra Rush) Wedderburn (Kerang, Yorkshire Flat) Wedderburn Junction (1884–1977 Wedderburn Road) Wehla (1860–1966 Jericho) Woodstock On Loddon (1864–1962) Woodstock West (1877–1959) ''Woolshed Flat'' (1857–1953 Woolshed) Wychitella (1875–1990 Wychitella South) Wychitella North (1902–1930) Yando (1902–1930) Yarraberb (1919–1954) Yarrawalla (1877–1959 Yarrawalla South)
City of Greater Bendigo
The City of Greater Bendigo is a Local government areas of Victoria, local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2021, had a population of 123,632. It includes the ci ...
Bendigo East
Bendigo East is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria. It covers an area of covering the part of the city of Bendigo east of the Yungera railway line and surrounding rural areas to the north, ...
(1915–1965) Bendigo North (1947– ) Bendigo West (1951–1973 ''Sparrowhawk'') California Gully (1864– ) Diamond Hill (1872–1947)
Eaglehawk
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''Eaglehawk North''
Epsom
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Golden Square
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Ironbark
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Instead of being shed annually as in many of the other species of ''Eucalyptus'', the dead bark accum ...
Argyle (1915–1918) Avonmore (1887–1974 South Elmore, Elmore South, May Reef, ''Mayreef'') Axe Creek (1930–1958 see Longlea)
Axedale
Axedale is a small town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the McIvor Highway, in the City of Greater Bendigo, east of Bendigo. It was surveyed and proclaimed in 1861. At the 2016 census, Axedale had a population of 802.
The town is nest ...
Goornong
Goornong is a town in north central Victoria, Australia. The town is in the City of Greater Bendigo local government area and on the Midland Highway, north of the state capital, Melbourne.
At the , Goornong had a population of 718.
A railway ...
(1884– Goornong South)
Heathcote Heathcote may refer to:
Places
in Australia
*Heathcote, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney
**Electoral district of Heathcote, a seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
**Heathcote National Park
** Parish of Heathcote a parish of Cumberla ...
(McIvor Creek, ''Pink Cliffs'') Hunter (1921–1980 Hunter South)
Huntly
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Longlea
Longlea is a locality in the City of Greater Bendigo in central Victoria, Australia east of the Bendigo central business district and approximately North-West (by road) from the Victorian Capital of Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/ ...
(1889–1989 Axe Creek) Lyal (1872–1955 Redesdale North, ''Lyall'') Maiden Gully (1908– Maiden's Gully, Specimen Hill) Mandurang (1874– ) Mandurang South (1906–1986) Marong (Bullock Creek) Mia Mia (''Meadow Valley'', Spring Plains (in Mitchell Shire)) Mount Camel (1959–1970) Myers Flat (1858–1971 Myer's Creek) Myrtle Creek (1928–1960 Pilchers Bridge) Neilborough (1858–1975 Whipstick, Neilborough North, Summerfield) RaywoodSebastian (1874–1976) Sedgwick (1880–1994) Shelbourne (1871–1976 East Shelbourne, Shelbourne East) Strathfieldsaye (Strathfieldsaye North) ''Wellsford'' (''Yankee Creek'') Whipstick (''Gum Tree Flat'', see Neilborough) ''Wilsons Hill'' (''Wilson Reef'') Woodvale (1875–1950 Sydney Flat)
Shire of Mount Alexander
The Mount Alexander Shire (officially Shire of Mount Alexander) is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018, had a population of 19,514. It includes the to ...
Baringhup
Baringhup is a locality in central Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Mount Alexander, north west of the state capital, Melbourne. Its most prominent geographical features are the Loddon River and the Cairn Curran Reservoir
...
Faraday
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Fryerstown (Fryer's Creek, Spring Gully) Glenluce (1868–1969) ''Golden Point'' Gower (1885–1953 Gowar, Gowar East) Green Gully (1862–1969)
Guildford
Guildford ()
is a town in west Surrey, around southwest of central London. As of the 2011 census, the town has a population of about 77,000 and is the seat of the wider Borough of Guildford, which had around inhabitants in . The name "Guildf ...
Harcourt Harcourt North (1925–1971 ''Dog Rocks Saddle'') ''Irishtown'' Joyces Creek (1860–1952)
Langley Langley may refer to:
People
* Langley (surname), a common English surname, including a list of notable people with the name
* Dawn Langley Simmons (1922–2000), English author and biographer
* Elizabeth Langley (born 1933), Canadian perfor ...
(1861–1970 Barfold) Lockwood South (1907– )
Maldon
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Redesdale
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Vaughan
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Shire of Central Goldfields
Central Goldfields Shire is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018 had a population of 13,209.
It includes the towns of Bealiba, Carisbrook, Dunolly, Mar ...
Adelaide Lead
Adelaide Lead is a locality in Victoria, Australia, site of a former settlement, located on Old Avoca Road, south-west of Maryborough, west of the Paddy Ranges State Park, in the Shire of Central Goldfields. Located on the northern slopes ...
(Opossum Gully, Norval)
Alma
Alma or ALMA may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Alma'' (film), a 2009 Spanish short animated film
* ''Alma'' (Oswald de Andrade novel), 1922
* ''Alma'' (Le Clézio novel), 2017
* ''Alma'' (play), a 1996 drama by Joshua Sobol about Alma ...
Bung Bong
Bung Bong is a locality in Victoria between the towns of Avoca and Maryborough. The locality is divided, with the Western section in the Pyrenees Shire and the Eastern section in Shire of Central Goldfields. The Bet Bet Creek (which separates t ...
(Moore's Flat) Caralulup (1879–1954)
Carisbrook
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Moliagul
Moliagul is a small township in Victoria, Australia, northwest of Melbourne and west of Bendigo. The town's name is believed to be a derivation of the aboriginal word "moliagulk", meaning "wooded hill". The area is notable for the discovery of ...
Moolort (Moolort North) Moonlight Flat (1890–1958 Moonlight) Mount Cameron (1871–1994) ''Mount Glasgow'' Mount Hooghly (1886–1940) Natte Yallock (1867–1993) ''Red Lion'' (1864–1910 Mount Greenock) Rodborough (1879–1929) ''Simson'' (1888–1895 Shaw's Reef Railway Station, Simson's Railway Station see Maryborough) Stony Creek (1902–1907)
Talbot
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(Back Creek, Rocky Flat)
Timor
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(1865–1884 see Bowenvale) Timor West (1880–1955) Wareek (1870–1977)
Amphitheatre
An amphitheatre (British English) or amphitheater (American English; both ) is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports. The term derives from the ancient Greek ('), from ('), meaning "on both sides" or "around" and ...
(Green Hill, Green Hills, ''Green Hill Creek'', Rosyth) Avoca (Bolerch, Riversdale, ''Four Mile Flat'') Ballyrogan (1875–1930) Barkly (1861–1981 Navarre Rush) Beaufort (Fiery Creek, Eurambeen, Raglan, Shirley) Brewster (1924–1944) Burnbank (1926–1966 Burn Bank see Lexton) Carngham (1856–1973) Carranballac (1910–1973 Bendemere) Chepstowe (1849–1967 Mortchup) Chute (1866–1959 Charlton) ''Cross Roads'' Crowlands (1856–1973) Ercildoune (1909–1909) Evansford (1865–1971 Stewarton) Frenchmans (1880–1969) Glenbrae (1909–1931) ''Glenlofty'' (1902–1929 Glenlofty Creek) Glenpatrick (1873–1951) Hillcrest (1926–1969)
Homebush
Homebush is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 12 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Municipality of Strathfield.
The name of ...
(1863–1944) Lake Goldsmith (1863–1950 Stockyard Hill) ''Lake Wongan'' Lamplough Landsborough (1862– Malakoff) ''Langi Kal Kal'' (see Trawalla) Lexton (Burn Bank, ''Doctors Creek'') ''Lower Homebush'' Main Lead (1871–1934) Mena Park (1920–1952 Lillerie) Middle Creek (1881–1971 Middle Creek Rail) Moonambel (1861–1986 Mountain Creek) Mount Emu (1950–1950) Mount Lonarch (1885–1976) Natte Yallock (1867–1993) Nerring (1866–1953 Sailor's Gully) ''Nowhere Creek'' Percydale (1862–1942 Fiddler's Creek, Pyrenees) Pittong (1902–1954 Knight, O'Meara's) RaglanRathscar (1884–1972) Rathscar West (1902–1933)
Redbank Redbank may refer to:
Places
;In Australia
*Redbank, Queensland, a suburb in Ipswich
*Redbank, Victoria
*Redbanks, South Australia
;In the United States
*Redbank Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
*Redbank Township, Clarion County, Pennsylv ...
(1861–1981) Snake Valley (1859– Chinaman's Flat, ''Chinaman Flat'', Preston Hill, ''Poverty Point'') Stockyard Hill (1863–1932) ''Stoneleigh'' Tanwood (1902–1959 Wattle Grove, Kimberley) Trawalla Warrenmang (1871–1930 Glenshee) Waterloo (''Waterloo Plains'') Wattle Creek (1906–1954)
Waubra
Waubra (formerly known as The Springs) is a town in Victoria, Australia. The town is on the Sunraysia Highway, north west of Ballarat and split between the Pyrenees Shire and City of Ballarat local government areas. At the , Waubra and the surr ...
(The Springs, ''Mount Mitchell'') Yalla-Y-Poora (1950–1951)
Shire of Hepburn
The Shire of Hepburn is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central part of the state. It covers an area of and, in the 2021 Census the shire had a population of 16,604.
It includes the towns of Clunes, Creswick, Da ...
Clydesdale Clydesdale is an archaic name for Lanarkshire, a traditional county in Scotland. The name may also refer to:
Sports
* Clydesdale F.C., a former football club in Glasgow
* Clydesdale RFC, Glasgow, a former rugby union club
* Clydesdale RFC, South ...
(1861–1974) Coomoora (1890–1965)
Creswick
Creswick is a town in west-central Victoria, Australia, 18 kilometres north of Ballarat and 122 kilometres northwest of Melbourne, in the Shire of Hepburn. It is 430 metres above sea level. At the 2016 census, Creswick had a populatio ...
(Creswick's Creek, Graham's Hill, Hollinwood) Creswick North (1913–1973) Daylesford (Victoria Park, ''Bryces Flat'', ''Kidds Gully'', ''Wombat Flat'')
Dean
Dean may refer to:
People
* Dean (given name)
* Dean (surname), a surname of Anglo-Saxon English origin
* Dean (South Korean singer), a stage name for singer Kwon Hyuk
* Dean Delannoit, a Belgian singer most known by the mononym Dean
Titles
* ...
Denver
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(1902–1959 Burke) Drummond (1862–1974) Drummond North (1885–1956) Dry Diggings (1863–1921 see Mount Franklin) Dunach (1870–1931) Eganstown (Deep Creek, Egan's Town) ''Elevated Plains'' Franklinford Glengower (1868–1952 Middle Creek, Powlett's Hill, Powlett Hill) Glenlyon
Guildford
Guildford ()
is a town in west Surrey, around southwest of central London. As of the 2011 census, the town has a population of about 77,000 and is the seat of the wider Borough of Guildford, which had around inhabitants in . The name "Guildf ...
(1861–1993) Hepburn (1890–1995 see Hepburn Springs)
Hepburn Springs
The traditional land of the Dja Dja Wurrung, Hepburn Springs is a resort town located in the middle of the largest concentration of mineral springs in Australia, situated in Victoria, 48 km northeast of Ballarat. At the , Hepburn had a ...
(''Jim Crow Diggings'', ''Old Racecourse'', ''Spring Creek'') Kingston Kooroocheang (1864–1974 Hit Or Miss) Langdons Hill (1883–1935) Lawrence (1886–1949 Clementston) Leonards Hill (''Leonards'') Little Hampton (1890–1995) Lyonville Mollongghip (1890–1995) Mount Beckworth (1863–1955 Mount Beckwith) Mount Franklin (1863–1968 Dry Diggings) Mount Prospect (1862–1967)
Musk
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(1879–1974 Musk Creek) ''Musk Vale'' (1870–1965 Muskvale, ''Woodburn'') Newbury (1863–1974 Bateman's, Bateman's Hill, Jack's Hotel (Newbury))
Newlyn
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Newlyn lies on the shore of Moun ...
City of Ballarat
The City of Ballarat is a local government area in the west of the state of Victoria, Australia. It covers an area of and, in June 2018, had a population of 107,325. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. It is primarily urban with the v ...
Bakery Hill
Bakery Hill is an inner city suburb of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. It is the smallest suburb in the city of Ballarat in terms of both area and population, which at the was just 180 people. The area is a mix of residential and commercial ...
Ballarat North
Ballarat North (also known as ''North Ballarat'') is a suburb of Ballarat, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia located north of Ballarat's central area. Ballarat North is bounded by Norman Street; Ballarat General Cemetery and Western Fr ...
Black HillBlowhard (1861–1966 Mount Blowhard, Blowhard Rail, The Rose) Bo Peep (1872–1924 Bo Peep Hill, Trunk Lead) BonshawBrown Hill (''Woodmans Hill'')
Buninyong
Buninyong is a town 11 km from Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. The town is on the Midland Highway, south of Ballarat on the road to Geelong.
Buninyong was proclaimed a town on 27 June 1851 on the same day as Winchelsea, Portarlington, L ...
Canadian
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(1886–1988) Cardigan (1861–1975 ''Kopke'') ''Cardigan Village'' ''Chapel Flat'' Coghills Creek (1860–1968) DelacombeDurham Lead (1861–1976 Hardies Hill) Ercildoune (1909–1909 ''Ercildoun'')
Eureka
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Golden Point
The golden point, a sudden death overtime system, is used to resolve drawn football matches. The term is borrowed from soccer's now-defunct golden goal.
Rugby league Australia
The golden point is used to determine a winner (where applicable, see ...
(1851–1864 Poverty Point, 1864– Sovereign Hill) Gong Gong (1877–1917) ''Invermay'' ''Invermay Park'' ''Lake Gardens''
Lake Wendouree
Lake Wendouree () is an artificially created and maintained shallow urban lake located adjacent to the suburb of the same name in the city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. The name Wendouree comes from a local Aboriginal word ''wendaaree'' w ...
(1956 for Olympic games rowing) Learmonth (Lake Learmonth) Lucas (2011– )
Magpie
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(1873–1972 Black Lead) Miners Rest (1857– Midas) ''Mitchell Park'' Mount Bolton (see Addington) (1863–1974) Mount Clear (1865– ) ''Mount Helen'' Mount Pleasant (1858–1983) Mount Rowan (1867–1974) Nerrina (1862–1971 Little Bendigo) Newington (1864–1974)
Redan
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The redan developed from the lunette, o ...
Sebastopol
Sevastopol (; uk, Севасто́поль, Sevastópolʹ, ; gkm, Σεβαστούπολις, Sevastoúpolis, ; crh, Акъя́р, Aqyár, ), sometimes written Sebastopol, is the largest city in Crimea, and a major port on the Black Sea ...
Soldiers Hill Tourello (1868–1950) Warrenheip (1859–1988) Weatherboard (1868–1969 Weatherboard Hill)
Wendouree
Wendouree () is a large suburb on the north western rural-urban fringe of the city of Ballarat, in Victoria, Australia. It is the second most populated suburb in the City of Ballarat with a total of 10,376 inhabitants at the .
It is named af ...
(Wendouree West, Wendouree Village)
Windermere
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(1862–1975)
Golden Plains Shire
The Golden Plains Shire is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018, had a population of 23,120. It includes the towns of Bannockburn, Dereel, Gheringhap, ...
Bamganie (1877–1961)
Bannockburn
Bannockburn ( Scottish Gaelic ''Allt a' Bhonnaich'') is an area immediately south of the centre of Stirling in Scotland. It is part of the City of Stirling. It is named after the Bannock Burn, a stream running through the town before flowing i ...
(Leigh Road, Wabdallah) ''Barunah Park'' Berringa (Kangaroo) Cambrian Hill (1865–1966) Cape ClearCorindhap (Break O'Day, ''Break Of Day'') Dereel Durdidwarrah (1866–1919 Stony Creek) Enfield (1861–1971 Whim Holes, ''Little Hard Hills'') ''Garibaldi''
Gheringhap
Gheringhap is a rural township near Geelong, Victoria, Australia, located approximately 83 km southwest of Melbourne, between Geelong and Meredith on the Midland Highway. Gheringhap is located in the Golden Plains Shire.
The town is loc ...
Lethbridge
Lethbridge ( ) is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. With a population of 101,482 in its 2019 Alberta municipal censuses, 2019 municipal census, Lethbridge became the fourth Alberta city to surpass 100,000 people. The nearby Canadian ...
(''Golf Hill'')
Linton Linton may refer to:
Places
Australia
* Linton, Victoria
Canada
* Linton, Ontario
* Linton, Quebec
United Kingdom England
* Linton, Cambridgeshire
* Linton, Derbyshire
* Linton (near Bromyard), Herefordshire
* Linton (near Ross-on-Wye), Her ...
(Linton's) Mannibadar (1924–1947) MaudeMeredith (Woodburn Creek, ''Woodbourne'') Mount Mercer (1865–1965 Lawaluk) Murgheboluc (1860–1995) Napoleons (Napoleon) ''Newtown'' (Newtown-Scarsdale) ''Nintingbool'' Piggoreet (1864–1952) Pitfield (1857–1946 Pitfield Plains) Rokewood Rokewood Junction (1868–1976 see Rokewood) Ross Creek (1865–1969 Ross Village, Golden Lake) Russells Bridge (1923–1930) Scarsdale (1860– Italian Gully) She Oaks (Sheoaks) Shelford (The Leigh) Smythes Creek (1905–1993 see Smythesdale)
Smythesdale
Smythesdale is a town in Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the Glenelg Highway. Most of the town is located in the Golden Plains Shire local government area; however, a small section lies in the Shire of Pyrenees. Smythesdale is west ...
Stonehaven
Stonehaven ( , ) is a town in Scotland. It lies on Scotland's northeast coast and had a population of 11,602 at the 2011 Census.
After the demise of the town of Kincardine, which was gradually abandoned after the destruction of its royal cast ...
Teesdale
Teesdale is a dale, or valley, in Northern England. The dale is in the River Tees’s drainage basin, most water flows stem from or converge into said river, including the Skerne and Leven.
Upper Teesdale, more commonly just Teesdale, falls b ...
Shire of Corangamite
The Shire of Corangamite is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 16,140. It includes the towns ...
Foxhow
Foxhow is a locality in Victoria, Australia, located 200 km south-west of Melbourne in an agricultural area at the northern end of Lake Corangamite
Lake Corangamite , a hypersaline endorheic lake, is located near Colac in the Lakes and ...
Noorat
Noorat is a small township in southwestern Victoria, Australia. Noorat is located approximately 211 km west of Melbourne. The township is located at the base of Mount Noorat, a dormant volcano, which is considered to have Australia's larges ...
(Mount Noorat, Koonendah Railway Station (in Moyne Shire)) ''Noorat East'' Paaratte (1938–1972 ''Paaratte Corner'') Peterborough (1890– ) Pomborneit (1868–1982) Pomborneit East (1937–1969) Pomborneit North (1910–1977)
Port Campbell
Port Campbell () is a coastal town in Victoria, Australia. The town is on the Great Ocean Road, west of the Twelve Apostles, in the Shire of Corangamite. At the , Port Campbell had a population of 478.
History
The port and the town are name ...
(Port Campbell West)
Princetown
Princetown is a villageDespite its name, Princetown is not classed as a town today – it is not included in the County Council's list of the 29 towns in Devon: located within Dartmoor national park in the English county of Devon. It is the ...
Skipton
Skipton (also known as Skipton-in-Craven) is a market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically in the East Division of Staincliffe Wapentake in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is on the River Ai ...
Terang
Terang is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Corangamite and on the Princes Highway south west of the state's capital, Melbourne. At the , Terang had a population of 1,824. At the 2001 census, ...
Timboon
Timboon is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Corangamite local government area, and is approximately south-west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2001 census, Timboon had a population ...
''Timboon West'' Vite Vite (1914–1953) Vite Vite North (1923–1950) ''Waarre'' Wattle Hill (1947) Weerite (1891–1974 ''Purrumbeet North'', ''Wiridjil'')
Shire of Colac Otway
The Shire of Colac Otway is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 21,503. It includes the towns ...
''Aire Valley'' (1912–1919 Aire, see Glenaire) Alvie
Apollo Bay
Apollo Bay is a coastal town in southwestern Victoria, Australia. It is situated on the eastern side of Cape Otway, along the edge of the Barham River and on the Great Ocean Road, in the Colac Otway Shire. The town had a population of 1,790 at ...
Beeac
Beeac is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the shore of the hyper-saline Lake Beeac in the Colac Otway Shire local government area, 160 kilometres southwest of the state capital, Melbourne. At the ...
(Ondit, Salt Works)
Beech Forest
Beech Forest is a town in Victoria, Australia. The area of Beech Forest is largely used for potato farming.
History
The town was named after the many myrtle beech trees of the area. Beech Forest Post Office opened on 10 May 1890 and closed in ...
Johanna
Johanna is a feminine name, a variant form of Joanna that originated in Latin in the Middle Ages, including an -h- by analogy with the Latin masculine name Johannes. The original Greek form ''Iōanna'' lacks a medial /h/ because in Greek /h/ cou ...
Lavers Hill
Lavers Hill is a town in Victoria, Australia, located inland from Port Campbell and from Apollo Bay. The township is located approximately south-west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2016 census, Lavers Hill had a population of 78.
...
(Lavers Hill South, Barwongemoong, Crowes, Stalker) ''Marengo'' Mount Sabine (1907–1939) Murroon (1870–1960) Nalangil (1902–1967 Cororooke West) Ombersley (1884–1963 ''Mount Hesse'') Ondit (1908–1971 and see Beeac) ''Petticoat Creek''
Pirron Yallock
Pirron Yallock is a town in western Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Princes Highway (route A1), where route C163 branches off towards Timboon and Nullawarre. Pirron Yallock is on the banks of Pirron Yallock Creek, which flows into L ...
Surf Coast Shire
The Surf Coast Shire is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 32,251. It includes the towns of ...
Aireys InletAnglesea (Swampy Creek, Point Roadknight) Bambra (1892–1973) Barrabool (1892–1973)
Bellbrae
Bellbrae is a bounded rural locality in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia located just off the Great Ocean Road between Torquay, Victoria, Torquay and Anglesea, Victoria, Anglesea. At the 2016 Australian census, 2016 census, Bellbrae had ...
''
Bells Beach
Bells Beach is a coastal locality of Victoria, Australia in Surf Coast Shire and a renowned surf beach, located 100 km south-west of Melbourne, on the Great Ocean Road near the towns of Torquay and Jan Juc.
It is named after William B ...
'' Benwerrin (1886–1927 Wymbooliel) Big Hill (1860–1922 ''Big Hill Creek'') Boonah (1887–1929) Buckley (1870–1970 Buckley's Road, Modewarre Railway Station, Lake Town Railway Station) Deans Marsh (Yan Yan Gurt) Eastern View (1924–1967 ''Memorial Arch'') Fairhaven (1911–1957) Freshwater Creek (1860–1961) ''
Gherang
Gherang is a small rural township in Victoria, Australia. It is in the Surf Coast Shire local government area, and is located on the northern edge of the Great Otway National Park and the Anglesea Heath. At the 2006 census, Gherang had a popula ...
'' (Gherang Military) Gnarwarre (1857–1963)
Jan Juc
Jan Juc is a suburb of Torquay, Victoria. At the 2016 census, Jan Juc had a population of 3,683.
History
Nearby Bellbrae was originally called Jan Juc but was renamed in 1923, so the Jan Juc Post Office, which opened on 25 January 1862, w ...
Lorne (Lorne North, Split Point Lighthouse, ''Allenvale'', Cumberland Creek, ''Cumberland Valley'', ''Little Colac'', ''Sheoak'') Modewarre (1859–1967) ''Moggs Creek''
Moriac
Moriac is a town in Victoria, Australia, located approximately west of Geelong. It forms part of the Surf Coast Shire. At the 2016 census, Moriac had a population of 782. A Post Office opened on 1 August 1854 as Duneed, was renamed Mount Mor ...
Mount Duneed (1860–1959 Connewarre, Puelba) Mount Moriac (1854–1978 Duneed) Paraparap (1910–1955) ''Pennyroyal'' (1887–1955 Pennyroyal Creek)
Torquay
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Wensleydale
Wensleydale is the dale or upper valley of the River Ure on the east side of the Pennines, one of the Yorkshire Dales in North Yorkshire, England.
It is one of only a few Yorkshire Dales not currently named after its principal river, but th ...
(''Sokel'')
Winchelsea
Winchelsea () is a small town in the non-metropolitan county of East Sussex, within the historic county of Sussex, England, located between the High Weald and the Romney Marsh, approximately south west of Rye and north east of Hastings. The ...
City of Greater Geelong
The City of Greater Geelong is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and, had a population of 271,057 as of the 2021 Australian census. It ...
Suburbs of Geelong
Bell Park
Bell Park is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It is located 3 km north-west of the Geelong city centre and is bordered to the north by Cowies Creek, to the east by Thompson Road, to the south by the Midland Highway an ...
Breakwater
Breakwater may refer to:
* Breakwater (structure), a structure for protecting a beach or harbour
Places
* Breakwater, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia
* Breakwater Island
Breakwater Island () is a small island in the Palme ...
Geelong
Geelong ( ) (Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon River, ...
East Geelong
East Geelong is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. At the , East Geelong had a population of 3,862.
The post office opened on 6 June 1921. An earlier Post Office dating from 1871 was later renamed Moolap West.
The 81-hect ...
North Geelong
North Geelong is a suburb of Geelong in the Australian state of Victoria. The suburb was bypassed by traffic from Melbourne coming from the Princes Freeway by the creation of the Geelong Ring Road, which was complete in 2009. At the , North Geelo ...
(Geelong North)
South Geelong
South Geelong, also referred to as Geelong South, is a southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Its local government area is the City of Greater Geelong. At the 2016 census, South Geelong had a population of 993.
The suburb is adj ...
Geelong West
Geelong West is a commercial and residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. When Geelong was founded, the area was known as Kildare but its name was changed to Geelong West in 1875. The main street is Pakington Street. At the 2016 c ...
(''Ashby'', ''Little Scotland'', ''Kildare'', Shandeen, Western Heights)
Grovedale
Grovedale is a southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. At the , Grovedale had a population of 14,869.
History
Toponymy
The locality was originally named ''Germantown'' because several families of German Lutheran origin had settled th ...
Highton
Highton is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. With views across Geelong, Corio Bay and the surrounding region, Highton is located along the banks of the Barwon River (Victoria), Barwon River and across t ...
(''Montpellier'', Highton South)
Lara
Lara may refer to:
Places
* Lara (state), a state in Venezuela
*Electoral district of Lara, an electoral district in Victoria, Australia
* Lara, Antalya, an urban district in Turkey
* Lara, Victoria, a township in Australia
* Lara de los In ...
(Lara Lake, Flinders Peak)
Leopold
Leopold may refer to:
People
* Leopold (given name)
* Leopold (surname)
Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters
* Leopold (''The Simpsons''), Superintendent Chalmers' assistant on ''The Simpsons''
* Leopold Bloom, the protagonist o ...
(Kensington, Kensington Hill, Leopold Hill)
Lovely Banks
Lovely Banks is a northern suburb of Geelong, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. Once an agricultural and rural area, the suburb is quickly developing into a residential area adjoining the Geelong suburbs of Bell Park, Victoria, Bell Par ...
Marshall
Marshall may refer to:
Places
Australia
* Marshall, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria
Canada
* Marshall, Saskatchewan
* The Marshall, a mountain in British Columbia
Liberia
* Marshall, Liberia
Marshall Islands
* Marshall Islands, an i ...
(Marshalltown)
Moolap
Moolap is a residential and industrial suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The name Moolap is derived from an Aboriginal word for nearby Point Henry, moo-laa, thought to mean 'men gathering to go fishing'.
Moolap is located in the City of ...
Norlane
Norlane is a northern suburb of Geelong, in Victoria, Australia. Norlane is bordered in the south by Cowies Creek, in the north by Cox Road, in the west by Thompson Road and in the east by Station Street. It is about 7 km from the Geelong ...
Rippleside
Rippleside is a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The suburb overlooks Corio Bay. At the , Rippleside had a population of 875.
Rippleside adjoins Drumcondra, north of Geelong City on Corio Bay. The locality covers the suburban area bo ...
Thomson Thomson may refer to:
Names
* Thomson (surname), a list of people with this name and a description of its origin
* Thomson baronets, four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Thomson
Businesses and organizations
* SGS-Thomson Mic ...
Waurn Ponds
Waurn Ponds is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
The suburb is bounded by Rossack Drive, Princes Highway, the Geelong to Warrnambool railway, Reservoir Road, Draytons Road, Pigdons Road, Deakin University and ...
(Pettavel)
Whittington
Whittington may refer to:
Places
* Whittington, Victoria, Australia
* Whittington, Illinois, United States
England
* Old Whittington, Derbyshire
* New Whittington, Derbyshire
* Whittington Moor, Derbyshire
* Whittington, Gloucestershire
* Whit ...
Barwon Heads
Barwon Heads (previously known as Point Flinders) is a coastal township on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It is situated on the west bank of the mouth of the Barwon River below Lake Connewarre, while it is bounded t ...
Bellarine
The Bellarine Peninsula (Wathawurrung: ''Balla-wein'' or ''Biteyong'') is a peninsula located south-west of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, surrounded by Port Phillip, Corio Bay and Bass Strait. The peninsula, together with the Mornington Pe ...
(''Port Bellarine'')
Breamlea
Breamlea, Victoria, Australia, is a secluded seaside hamlet located on the south coast of the Bellarine Peninsula, 18 kilometres south of Geelong, and halfway between Barwon Heads and Torquay. It is divided between the City of Greater Geelong ...
(''Thompsons Creek'')
Ceres
Ceres most commonly refers to:
* Ceres (dwarf planet), the largest asteroid
* Ceres (mythology), the Roman goddess of agriculture
Ceres may also refer to:
Places
Brazil
* Ceres, Goiás, Brazil
* Ceres Microregion, in north-central Goiás ...
Connewarre
Connewarre, is a locality in Victoria, Australia, is located in the City of Greater Geelong and Surf Coast Shire, and is named after Lake Connewarre which is situated immediately to its north-east. Connewarre is a version of "kunuwarra", the ...
Curlewis Curlewis may refer to :
* Curlewis, New South Wales, Australia, in the New England region
* Curlewis, Victoria, Australia, a suburb of Geelong
* 3898 Curlewis, a minor planet
People with the surname Curlewis
* Adrian Curlewis (1901–1985), Austral ...
Indented Head
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Indent ...
Little River
Little River may refer to several places:
Australia Streams New South Wales
*Little River (Dubbo), source in the Dubbo region, a tributary of the Macquarie River
* Little River (Oberon), source in the Oberon Shire, a tributary of Coxs River (Haw ...
Moorabool
Moorabool is a bounded rural locality of the City of Greater Geelong local government area in Victoria, Australia.
History
Moorabool Post Office opened on 1 October 1861 and closed in 1960.
In 2021, the Victorian Big Battery began operati ...
St Leonards St Leonards may refer to:
Places Australia
*St Leonards, New South Wales
**St Leonards railway station
*St Leonards, Tasmania, suburb of Launceston
*St Leonards, Victoria
Canada
*St. Leonard's, Newfoundland and Labrador
New Zealand
* St L ...
Staughton Vale
Staughton Vale is a northern rural locality of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Its local government area is the City of Greater Geelong.
The south-east section of the Brisbane Ranges National Park takes up most of the locality's area. There i ...
Borough of Queenscliffe
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Point Lonsdale
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Shire of Moorabool
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Mount Rothwell
Mount Rothwell is a locality in Victoria, Australia, located to the north east of the You Yangs hills, between Bacchus Marsh and Werribee.
It is the location of the Mount Rothwell wildlife sanctuary and the historic Mount Rothwell homestead, b ...
'', Ripley Ford (in Greater Geelong) ) Balliang East (1911–1958) Barkstead (1869–1972) Barrys Reef (1866–1956) Beremboke (1877–1968) Blackwood (Mount Blackwood, Golden Point, Simmons' Reef) Blakeville (1871–1964 Ballanee) Bolwarrah (1867–1971 Devil's Creek, Bolwarra) Bullarook (1861–1973) Bullarto South (1884–1974) Bunding (1886–1969) ''Bungal'' (''Ballark'')
Bungaree
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Clarkes Hill
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Demographics
Clarkes Hill has one enumeration district, ED 33800 Clarkes Hill.
References
Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda
Populated places in Antigua and B ...
(1872–1968)
Coimadai
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Gordon
Gordon may refer to:
People
* Gordon (given name), a masculine given name, including list of persons and fictional characters
* Gordon (surname), the surname
* Gordon (slave), escaped to a Union Army camp during the U.S. Civil War
* Clan Gordon, ...
Korobeit
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Maddingley
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Morrisons
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(1859–1953 Morrison's Diggings, Riverside, Morrison, Upper Morrison, Dolly's Creek, ''Dolly's Diggings'') Mount Doran (1859–1930 see Elaine) Mount Egerton Mount Wallace (1871–1965)
Myrniong
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(Pyke's Creek, ''Pykes Creek Reservoir'') Navigators (1889–1976)
Parwan
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Pentland Hills (1858–1872 see Myrniong) Pootilla (1878–1971)
Rowsley
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It is at the point where the River Wye flows into the River Derwent and prospered from mills on both. The border of the ...
Wallace
Wallace may refer to:
People
* Clan Wallace in Scotland
* Wallace (given name)
* Wallace (surname)
* Wallace (footballer, born 1986), full name Wallace Fernando Pereira, Brazilian football left-back
* Wallace (footballer, born 1987), full name ...
Shire of Macedon Ranges
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Cherokee
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Gisborne South
Gisborne South is a locality in the southern part of the Macedon Ranges, a 40-minute drive from Melbourne, Australia. Known for its vineyards, olive groves and thriving equestrian and alpaca industries, Gisborne South is the closest to Melbourn ...
'' (1867–1965 Cabbage Tree, Yangardook, Couangalt) Glenhope (1882–1952 Glenhope East) Goldie (1870–1884 ''Goldie North'') Greenhill (1861–1962 Green Hills, Green Hill) ''Hanging Rock'' HesketKerrie
Kyneton
Kyneton ( ) is a town in the Macedon Ranges region of Victoria, Australia. The Calder Freeway bypasses Kyneton to the north and east. Kyneton is on Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung country.
The town has four main streets: ...
(Boggy Creek, ''Bald Hill'', ''Woodleigh Heights'') ''Kyneton South'' (1918–1921 Coliban Upper) Lancefield (Five Mile Creek) Lauriston, Victoria, Lauriston (Redesdale Junction) Macedon, Victoria, Macedon (Black Forest) Malmsbury, Victoria, Malmsbury (Malmesbury) Monegeetta, Victoria, Monegeetta (Duck Holes, Monegatta, Monegeeta, Monegatta South, North Monegeeta, North Monegeetta) Mount Macedon, Victoria, Mount Macedon (Macedon Upper, ''Barringo'') New Gisborne, Victoria, New Gisborne Newham, Victoria, Newham (''Hieland Town'', ''Isle of Skye'') Pastoria (1868–1898) Pastoria East (1902–1966) Pipers Creek (1886–1964) Riddells Creek, Victoria, Riddells Creek (''Riddell'') Rochford, Victoria, Rochford (Monument Creek, Whan's) Romsey, Victoria, Romsey (Bolinda Vale, Tickawarra) Sidonia (1899–1965) Spring Hill (1862–1968) Springfield, Victoria (Macedon Ranges), Springfield Tantaraboo (1878–1965) Trentham East, Victoria, Trentham East (1871–1976 East Trentham) Tylden, Victoria, Tylden (Coliban Reservoir) Woodend, Victoria, Woodend Woodend North, Victoria, Woodend North (1884–1958)
''Elizabeth Island (Victoria), Elizabeth Island'' Falls Creek, Victoria, Falls Creek Alpine Resort French Island (Victoria), French Island (Tankerton, Fairhaven) ''Gabo Island'' ''Lady Julia Percy Island'' ''Lake Mountain (Victoria), Lake Mountain Alpine Resort'' ''Mount Baw Baw, Mount Baw Baw Alpine Resort'' Mount Buller, Victoria, Mount Buller Alpine Resort ''Mount Hotham, Mount Hotham Alpine Resort'' ''Mount Stirling, Mount Stirling Alpine Resort''
See also
* Counties of Victoria
* Local government areas of Victoria
* List of regional railway stations in Victoria
* List of Melbourne suburbs
* List of places in Victoria by population
VICNAMES – The Register of Geographic Names
Geography of Victoria (Australia), *
Lists of populated places in Australia, Victoria
Victoria (Australia)-related lists, Localities
Towns in Victoria (Australia),