Tarrawarra, Victoria

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Tarrawarra
MelbourneVictoria
Established: 1893
Postcode: 3775
Location: 59 km from Melbourne
LGA: Shire of Yarra Ranges
State District: Seymour
Federal Division: McEwen

Tarrawarra is a community within the Shire of Yarra Ranges, and is located East of the township of Yarra Glen in the Yarra Valley region east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

It was originally known as View Hill estate, and was purchased in 1893 by David Syme, owner and publisher of The Age newspaper, who expanded it and gave it its present name, which is of Aboriginal origin. The estate today is a winery which opened in 1993 and which produces chardonnay and pinot noir.

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Coordinates: -37.657° 145.424°


Suburbs of the Shire of Yarra Ranges

Badger Creek | Belgrave | Belgrave Heights | Belgrave South | Chirnside Park | Chum Creek | Coldstream | Dixons Creek | Don Valley | Ferny Creek | Gruyere | Healesville | Kallista | Kalorama | Kilsyth | Launching Place | Lilydale | Macclesfield | Menzies Creek | Millgrove | Monbulk | Montrose | Mooroolbark | Mount Dandenong | Mount Evelyn | Narre Warren East | Olinda | Sassafras | Selby | Seville | Seville East | Sherbrooke | Silvan | Tarrawarra | Tecoma | The Patch | Tremont | Upwey | Wandin East | Wandin North | Warburton | Warburton East | Wesburn | Woori Yallock | Yarra Glen | Yarra Junction | Yellingbo | Yering