Manangatang, Victoria
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Manangatang (Victoria, Australia. It has a population of about 300 and is sometimes noted for its unusual name, from an Aboriginal term meaning "watering hole." The town's position places it at a junction linking Melbourne with the Murray River and Adelaide with the Snowy Mountains.
) is a small, remote town in north-westThe local area consists mainly of farming, primarily wheat and sheep but also cows and birds, such as Squab.
Manangatang is known locally for its horse racing spring carnival, one of the largest rural horse races in Victoria; it also has an Australian rules football team. The town possesses the state's smallest public hospital and nursing home.