Wandin East, Victoria

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Wandin East
Victoria
Population: 484 (2001 census)
Postcode: 3139
Elevation: 152 m
Location:
LGA: Shire of Yarra Ranges
State District: Monbulk
Federal Division: Casey

Wandin East is a small town in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, just off the Warburton Highway. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Yarra Ranges.

Wandin East lies approximately 55 km from Melbourne in the Yarra Valley. The terrain is mountainous. Wandin Yallock Creek and Boggy Creek flow through the town. The area is set on fertile red soil (terra rossa) and there are many fruit orchards in the town. Major crops include cherries, raspberries, apples and more recently wine grapes.

Wandin East is the home to the 'Five Oaks' vineyard.

The area was first surveyed as the township of Wandin Yallock in 1866, however the town centre moved north (now known as Wandin North) when the Lilydale to Warburton railway opened. Wandin East itself does not have any shopping centre, but has a town hall, cricket oval, tennis and badminton club. Wandin East Reserve is home to the annual Wandin-Silvan Field Days (a major agricultural fair) and the Cherry Festival.

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Wandin used to have a railway station on the Warburton branch.

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Coordinates: -37.811° 145.453°


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