An oasis in the middle of vast agriculture and wildness areas, Rainbow offers unique gardens, a vibrant main street and…
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Our Towns
Established in 1914, Patchewollock originated from two aboriginal words "putje" meaning plenty and "wallah" meaning porcupine grass.
Read More »Midway between Melbourne and Adelaide, Nhill, an Aboriginal word meaning 'early morning mist rising over water', is a thriving country…
Read More »Rich rural culture is alive and well in this Wimmera township, located 20 minutes from Horsham.
Read More »Minyip is celebrated for being the place where the Flying Doctors television series was made and to this day the…
Read More »Situated south of Nhill, the Little Desert National Park offers a wide variety of activities for the nature enthusiast with…
Read More »Lascelles was named after the "Father of the Mallee", Edward Harewood Lascelles and became a popular staging post on the…
Read More »Lake Albacutya adjoins Wyperfeld National Park, and only fills with overspill from Lake Hindmarsh.
Read More »Halfway between Melbourne and Adelaide, Kaniva is the ideal place to break your trip when traveling the Western Highway.
Read More »Jeparit is well-known as the birth-place of Sir Robert Menzies. The town was gazetted in 1889 as ‘Jeparit’, from an…
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