Leongatha, Victoria
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Leongatha Victoria |
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Leongatha, looking east (1906) |
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Population: | 4818 (2006 Census) | ||||||
Postcode: | 3953 | ||||||
Elevation: | 88 m (289 ft) | ||||||
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LGA: | South Gippsland Shire | ||||||
State District: | Gippsland South | ||||||
Federal Division: | McMillan | ||||||
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Leongatha is a town in the foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges, South Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia, located 135 kilometres (84 mi) south-east of Melbourne via the South Gippsland Highway. The town is the commercial,religious, educational and civic centre of the region. At the 2006 census, Leongatha had a population of 4818. The Murray-Goulburn Dairy Co-operative, which trades under the Devondale label, has a processing plant just north of the town producing milk-based products for Australian and overseas markets. It is also the largest milk factory in the southern hemisphere.
First settlement of the area by Europeans occurred in 1845, and the opening of the railway line from Melbourne in 1892 stimulated further settlement.
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[edit] Tourism
- The Daffodil Festival is held annually in September.
- The South Gippsland Railway runs historical diesel locomotives and railcars between Nyora and Leongatha, passing through Korumburra.
- The railway line from Leongatha to Foster has been converted into the Great Southern Rail Trail, for the shared use of horseriding, walking and cycling.
[edit] Famous People
- Steven Wallis
[edit] See also
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