Learmonth, Victoria

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Learmonth
Victoria

Hotel and general store
Learmonth
Coordinates 37°25′S 143°43′E / 37.417°S 143.717°E / -37.417; 143.717Coordinates: 37°25′S 143°43′E / 37.417°S 143.717°E / -37.417; 143.717
Population 289 (2006)[1]
Postcode(s) 3352
Location
  • 136 km (85 mi) W of Melbourne
  • 23 km (14 mi) NW of Ballarat
  • 9 km (6 mi) SE of Waubra
LGA(s) City of Ballarat
State electorate(s) Ripon
Federal Division(s) Ballarat

Learmonth is a picturesque township, located in Central Victoria, Australia, 136 kilometres (85 mi) west of the state capital Melbourne, and 23 km North West of the regional city centre of Ballarat. Learmonth is located on the Sunraysia Highway, on the road to Avoca, St Arnaud and the Pyrenees wine region, and is surrounded by an agricultural, pastoral and dairy region. At the 2006 census, Learmonth had a population of 289.[1] Today, approximately 300 people live in Learmonth.

History

The township was first established in 1837. It was the original local government office headquarters of the Shire of Ballarat. Lake Learmonth Post Office opened on 13 February 1858 and was renamed Learmonth in 1860.[2]

Today

The town has a large lake which is popular for water sports, fishing and family activities. This lake has always been a natural water-hole and swamp, but was enhanced by human intervention in the late 1800s, resulting in a fuller and more defined lake area. Picnic areas, children's playgrounds and nature walks exist on the Eastern and Northern side of the lake. Gently rolling ancient volcanic hills surround the town, and the soil is rich and red; good for growing plants and trees. The natural birdlife in the area is well appreciated by locals.

Learmonth today has a General Store, Post Office, Pub, Cafe, Antique Store, three churches, a primary school, a shire hall & historic society, a police station, an art hall, a community garden, a lawn bowling club, a creative metalsmith, an aged care facility and a friendly and active community life. There is a free community newsletter named 'The Learmonth Thunderer', run by volunteers. There is also an Australian Rules football team competing in the Central Highlands Football League.[3] There is also a historic walking tour running up and down the main street (High Street), and this highlights many interesting former businesses of the early settler, colonial period.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Learmonth (L) (Urban Centre/Locality)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2009-01-06. 
  2. Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 2008-04-11 
  3. Full Points Footy, Learmonth, retrieved 2009-04-15 


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