Brandy Creek Road, Wesleyan Church, Warragul, 2008
Brandy Creek Road, Wesleyan Church, Warragul, 2008
Though 102 km east of Melbourne, Warragul’s growth has always been closely tied to the state capital. The railway link in 1878 saw the township thrive, with its sawmills supplying Melbourne with wood for building. Dairying soon followed, and remains the region’s most important export, with higher yields than to be had in many other parts of Australia. One and a half hours to Melbourne by train, it is beyond comfortable commuting distance, so its population continues to grow modestly.
Brandy Creek Road, Wesleyan Church, Warragul, 2008
Post Office, Warragul
Warragul town centre, 2008
Baby Health Centre, Warragul
Queen Street and Railway Station, Warragul
Panorama of Warragul
Railway Hotel, Warragul, 1918-20
Bona Vista Road, Warragul
Smith Street, Warragul
Commercial Hotel, Warragul, 1918-20
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