Travel – Tourism
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The Twin Towns – Barham, Koondrook
Barham, the NSW river town best known for its citrus groves and abundant fishing spots, is on opposite sides of the majestic Murray River, to Victorian country town; Koondrook. The twin…
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Things to do Barham – Koondrook
Barham Bridge, is iconic to the twin town’s identity and early settler history. The bridge, which was built in 1904, crosses the Murray between Koondrook and Barham is…
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The Northern Oasis – Boort
Camping & Nature The Boort district is characterised by a delightful mix of rolling Mallee, rivers, lakes, creeks and granite outcrops, so the camping opportunities are many…
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More about the Lakes
The lakes that make up the Kerang lakes system are environmentally significant and internationally recognised under the Ramsar Convention. The largest and most populated of the lakes, in…
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Kerang Region Hidden Gems
1. Quambatook Silo Cinemas Thisis an incredible experience, worth travelling to. The Silo Cinema held its first screening of The Labyrinth for National Youth Week in April 2016…
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Water, wine and charm – Kerang
Kerang is situated 281km from Melbourne on the Murray Valley Highway. It is 60km by road to Swan Hill, 130km north of Bendigo and 100km from Echuca. Kerang…
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Taking visitors into the Mystic – Mystic Park
Nestled a stone’s throw from the railway line that connects the neighbouring north west Victorian towns of Kerang and Swan Hill, is the rural village of Mystic Park. During…
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Our aquatic playground – Lake Boga
Lake Boga is located on the Murray Valley Highway around 327km from Melbourne via the Calder Freeway. It is only 15km by road from Swan Hill and…