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Yarrawonga is a town on the Murray River, km north-east of Melbourne. It is linked to Mulwala, on the opposite side of the river in New South Wales, by road and railway , and the Mulwala munitions factory is a source of employment for residents of Yarrawonga. Yarrawonga was named after a pastoral station taken up by Elizabeth Hume sister-in-law of the explorer, Hamilton Hume , in The name is thought to be derived from an Aboriginal word meaning place where the wonga pigeon rested, or water running over rock.

Elizabeth Hume's homestead, Byramine, was built in and is on the Australian and Victorian historic buildings registers. It is in the locality of Burramine, which is about 14 km west of Yarrawonga. In a town was surveyed at Yarrawonga, occupying the four blocks bounded by Witt, Hume, Orr, and Hovell Streets near the river. Town blocks further south were surveyed in and The railway from Melbourne reached Yarrawonga in A road bridge across the river to Mulwala was built in , replacing a punt that had operated since With the opening of the railway wheat and livestock were easily transported to Melbourne markets and the township rapidly grew from a few hundred persons to over one thousand.

In the Yarrawonga shire was created, extending from Cobram in the west to the Ovens River in the east and southwards to the boundary of Benalla shire. The shire's area of square miles, which included Tungamah shire, was trimmed down to square miles by , which remained its area until amalgamation in Even before the coming of the railway in , Yarrawonga township had two banks, four hotels, three churches, several stores, a school , a newspaper and two flour mills.

The district boasted that it grew some of the best wheat in Australia. In a second newspaper was published, hotels numbered six and town water was reticulated.

Thanks for using Discover Murray River. Welcome to Yarrawonga! The Aquatic Paradise Yarrawonga is located at the south-western corner of Lake Mulwala where the lake passes through the Yarrawonga Weir and flows into the Murray River.

If you love life by the water you'll love Yarrawonga-Mulwala! Tell your friends you found this at murrayriver. Copyright Discover Murray Cruises depart from Yarrawonga Foreshore, tel: Yarrawonga-Mulwala Pioneer Museum Located at Melbourne Street, Mulwala, the Yarrawonga-Mulwala Pioneer Museum has local memorabilia including photographs, exhibits about sport and leisure, early aviation, vintage cars, dental surgery, agricultural machinery, early forms of transport and items from the Mulwala station woolshed s.

It is open from 1. It is one of very few designs from the early period of aviation in Australia to have survived to the present day. This was a pioneering innovation, rendered with considerable skill by a young man untrained in fine carpentry. It was constructed between and created Lake Mulwala which, when full, holds , megalitres over an area of 4, ha.

It diverts an average of 1, gigalitres per year which irrigates , ha. It is located 1, km from the mouth of the Murray River.

The Yarrawonga Channel, which runs beside the weir, distributes water to , ha of irrigated land. Walking and Cycling Tracks Around Yarrawonga The Visitor Information Centre has an A4 brochure which describes 11 walks and bicycle tracks around the town and beside the lake.

They are:. It is an excellent opportunity to observe the birdlife that uses the lake. There are signs along the way to help the visitor identify the birds which live in the rich wetlands. It is a delightful flat walk with excellent signage which informs the visitor that "All Three Groups of Water Birds can often be seen from this point.

The island was named after a Chinese labourer, Jimmy, who worked on Wright's market garden on the western end of the island in the s. There is also an Aboriginal canoe tree on the eastern side of the reserve. Yarrawonga Regional Park Covering 3. It is a popular destination for picnickers. Yarrawonga Historical Street Walk Wander along both sides of Belmore Street and observe the commemorative plaques which tell the story of Yarrawonga's main street.



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