Which island nation is east of the city of Melbourne?
New Zealand is the closest island nation east of the city of Melbourne. However, it is approximately 2300 km away.
What is the distance from Melbourne to Rutherglen?
From Melbourne to Rutherglen by car is a distance of 283 km. The journey takes around three and a quarter hours to complete.
What is the annual average of kilometers driven per year in Perth Australia?
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Where are the Vixens netball team from?
The Melbourne Vixens is a netball team that is from Melbourne, Australia.
Which community suffered the most from the Black Saturday bushfires?
It is difficult to say. The towns destroyed or most severely damaged in the February 2009 bushfires were:
Why is the great ocean road popular?
The Great Ocean Road is popular for its islands rocky shores and the best attraction is the Twelve Apostles. the twelve apostles have been the best attraction since 1963
What is the relative location of Victoria BC?
The relative location of Victoria is in the top north corner of Alberta
What is the Greek population in Melbourne?
There are about 151, 784 people who are Greek in Melbourne. They have the largest Greek population of anywhere in the world except Greece.
Who was Melbourne named after?
There are possibly many people named after Melbourne. However some parents may name their child Melbourne just because they like the name and not necessarily after the city.
What is Warrnambool famous for?
Warrnambool, in southern Victoria, is known for its 8m tall Big Milkshake at Cheeseworld, and its dairy industry.
Kananook Creek is 8 kilometres long. It starts at Rossiter Road drain and enters the Port phillip Bay at Frankston. Its tributaries include Boggy Creek, Tamerisk Creek, Eastern Contour Drain and Eel Race Drain
Where is Largest monolith rock in Victoria Australia?
The largest monolith in the centre of Austalia is Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock, but this is not the largest monolith in Australia or the world.
However, Uluru is only the world's second-largestfree-standing single, large rock. Its circumference is just over 9km, and it rises 349 metres above the surrounding plain. Only one-seventh of the rock is visible above the ground. The rest lies beneath the ground. It is located in Kata Tjuta National Park 450 km southwest of Alice Springs.
The largest monolith in the whole world is Mt Augustus (Burringurrah,as it is known by Wajarri Yamatji traditional owners), in Western Australia, located inland, east of Carnarvon, and about 850km north of Perth. It is more than twice the size of Ayers Rock. It rises 717 metres above the stony desert, and extends for a length of 8km - almost the entire circumference of Uluru. (Some sources say Mt Augustus is 858m in height, but Western Australia's Department of Conservation and Land Management states 717m.)
How long is a road trip from Melbourne to Apollo Bay -Victoria?
A road trip from Melbourne's CBD to Apollo Bay is a distance of 190km. Such a road trip covers some of the state's prettiest countryside. Because of the winding Great Ocean Road, a traveller would need to allow at least two and a half hours for the journey.
How many smorgy's restaurants are there in Victoria Australia?
I only know one, and it is in geelong..
When did the Victorians start?
The Victorian age began when Queen Victoria ascended to the throne on 20 June 1837 and ended when she died on 22 January 1901.
Where can Almaza beer be purchased in Melbourne Australia?
Almaza is available through its Official Importer in Sydney Liquor Paradise ph: 02 97904887. These guys also import every lebanese alcohol product such as Wines, Aracks & Beers.
Name the island in Victoria Australia that is famous for its fairiy penguins and motorbike racing?
Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia is famous for Small Penguins (previously called Fairy Penguins) and being the home of the Australian Touring Car Championships, World Championship Superbikes and the International MotoGP Motorcycle Grand Prix.
What happened to Bendigo during the goldrush?
Bendigo saw a tremendous increase in population, for a start. People came to the town from all over Australia, and indeed from all over the world, to look for gold. New businesses were also started up to service the needs of the diggers. Because of the increase in population coming to and going from the goldfields at Bendigo, it brought an immediate need for faster and better forms of transport. This caused the commencement of the Cobb & Co coachline, a company that imported specially sprung coaches that could handle Australia's rough roads and rocky tracks. Cobb & Co's first run in September 1854 departed Melbourne for the Forest Creek diggings (now Castlemaine) and Bendigo. The network of routes was quickly expanded, while Cobb & Co's reputation for speed and reliable service soon saw it being used for mail delivery and gold escort as well.
What ocean is near Victoria Australia?
Part of Victoria meets the edge of the Great Southern Ocean, or Southern ocean. the remainder either abuts Bass Strait, or the Tasman Sea.
Is sovereign hill a reliable source of information about the past?
The recreation of Sovereign hill is the only thing that shows proof how sovereign hill was like in the 1850's so we have to re lie on it. So in other words yes it might be reliable. xx