Tungamah, Victoria
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Tungamah Victoria |
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Population: | 306 (2001 Census) |
Postcode: | 3728 |
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LGA: | Moira Shire |
State District: | Murray Valley |
Federal Division: | Indi |
Tungamah is a town in the Goulburn Valley region of northern Victoria, Australia. The town is located in the Moira Shire Local government area, 259 kilometres from the state capital, Melbourne. Tungamah is situated on the banks of Boosey Creek and has a population of 306.
Tungamah takes its name from the Aboriginal word for the Brush Turkey.
Major industries in the Tungamah area include grain production, wool growing and dairy and beef.
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[edit] External links
- Moira Shire Council - Official site
- Travelmate site
- SMH Travel site
Towns in the Moira Shire Local Government Area
Bearii | Barmah | Bundalong | Cobram | Invergordon | Katamatite | Katunga | Koonoomoo | Lake Rowan | Nathalia | Numurkah | Picola | St James | Strathmerton | Tungamah | Waaia | Wilby | Wunghnu | Yarroweyah | Yarrawonga