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Population: | 2141 (2006) [1] | ||||||
Postcode: | 3714 | ||||||
Elevation: | 221 m (725 ft) | ||||||
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LGA: | Shire of Murrindindi | ||||||
State District: | Benalla, Seymour | ||||||
Federal Division: | McEwen | ||||||
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Alexandra is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located at the junction of the Goulburn Valley Highway (B340) and Maroondah Highway (B360), 26 kilometres west of Eildon, in the Shire of Murrindindi local government area. At the 2006 Census, Alexandra had a population of 2141.
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The town was settled in the late 1860s, with a Post Office opening on 15 March 1867 (known until 24 April 1867) as Redgate.[2] The town was originally known as Redgate, or Red Gate Diggings.[3] the current name either derives from Alexandra of Denmark, or from three men named Alexander (Alesander, McGregor, Alexander Don, and Alexander Luckie) who discovered gold in the area in 1866.[3]
Charles Jones born Herefordshire also discovered Gold on the Luckie Mine in 1866 . He bought a Hotel with John Henry Osborne and was the proprieter of the New York and London Hotel Grant Street Alexandra.
The partnership was dissolved.
The railway to Alexandra arrived in the town via Yea from Tallarook in 1909, and closed on November 18, 1978.[4]
The Rubicon Tramway connected Alexandra with the village of Rubicon, at the junction of the Rubicon and Royston Rivers.[5]
Many tourists pass through this town on their way to the Mount Buller ski resort from Melbourne.
The town contains the Timber Tramway and Museum (located at the Alexandra Railway Station), and the National Trust classified post office and law courts. There is a local market on the second Saturday of each month from September to May, an annual art show at Easter, an agricultural show and rose festival in November, and the annual Truck, Rod and Ute Show in June.
Local Community Radio station 3UGE (UGFM) is based in Alexandra. After many years of providing support to the local community during emergencies, UGFM became the first community station in Australia to be given official Emergency Broadcaster status.
The town has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Yarra Valley Mountain Football League.
Alexandra has a horse racing club which schedules around four race meetings a year including one on New Years Day and the Alexandra Cup meeting in March.[6]
Golfers play at the Alexandra Golf Club on Gordon Street,[7] or at the course of the Stonelea Country Estate on Connellys Creek Road.[8]
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