Wodonga
With its twin, Albury, on the New South Wales side of the Murray, Wondonga is a city of around 37,000… Read More »Wodonga
A region north of Melbourne and roughly defined by the Goulburn and Ovens river valleys, north to the Murray and reaching the edges of the Victorian alps.
A rich countryside defined by its great irrigating rivers, with spectacular mountain scenery and historic, welcoming country villages and towns.
With its twin, Albury, on the New South Wales side of the Murray, Wondonga is a city of around 37,000… Read More »Wodonga
Located where the Ovens and King Rivers join, Wangaratta is a rural city of some 18,000 people and a region… Read More »Wangaratta
A township of around 1,000 people, Glenrowan is most famous for being the site of Ned Kelly’s last stand. This… Read More »Glenrowan
A township born of the gold rush and yet in the centre of Australia’s oldest wine-growing district for which Rutherglen… Read More »Rutherglen
A town of some 7,000 people, Yarrawonga sits on the shore of Lake Mulwala on the Murray River and is… Read More »Yarrawonga
A small town of some 300 people on the banks of the formerly gold-rich Reedy Creek. Quite prophetically, Eldorado took… Read More »Eldorado
The former gold mining town, with now just over a 1,000 people, is famous for its historic buildings. The township… Read More »Chiltern
What was once the busiest port on the Murray, Wahgunyah remains a major crossing point on the river with a… Read More »Wahgunyah
Located in the Ovens Valley between the Mount Buffalo National Park and Mount Stanley Scenic Reserve, Myrtleford is a township of around… Read More »Myrtleford
Nagambie was a small settlement that existed at a river crossing of the Goulburn River and with the building of… Read More »Nagambie
The major administrative centre for the Goulburn Valley, Shepparton is modern city of some 50,000 people. The city services the… Read More »Shepparton
Echuca is a rural township of some 14,000 people located close to the junction of the Murray, Campaspe and Goulburn… Read More »Echuca
Mansfield is a town at the foot of the Australian Alps and the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling snow fields and close to the… Read More »Mansfield
Surrounded by rich agricultural lands beside the Goulburn River, Alexandra was a former gold rush town that now services the… Read More »Alexandra
Benalla is a modern city of just under 10,000 people which services the local agricultural industries. The attractive city sits… Read More »Benalla
Located in the Goulburn Valley at the foot of the Strathbogie Ranges, Euroa has long been a a wool producing… Read More »Euroa
A town with great community spirit and located in a extremely rich Goulburn Valley irrigation district of pastoral and farming… Read More »Kyabram
Set amongst vineyards, orchards and dairy farms and on the banks of the Goulburn River, Murchison is a small rural… Read More »Murchison
Yea is a rural township of around 1,000 people and a centre servicing the local farming and timber industries. And… Read More »Yea
Seymour is a rural township of some 6,500 people set on rich farming land on the Goulburn River. The town… Read More »Seymour