Kirkstall, Victoria
Kirkstall, located in southwest Victoria, Australia, five kilometres (3.1 mi) from Koroit, is in the heart of the traditional lands of the local Aboriginal people; the Gunditjmara. On Monday 25 February 1861, Kirkstall was officially proclaimed a township by the then Governor of the Colony of Victoria, Sir Henry Barkly.[1] On 25 February 2011, the town celebrated its 150th anniversary.[2]
References
- ^ "Visit Port Fairy Moyne Shire | Countdown to KirkFest 150". www.visitportfairy-moyneshire.com.au. Archived from the original on 27 January 2017. Retrieved 23 October 2016.[unreliable source?]
- ^ "Home - Kirkstall's 150th Birthday". Archived from the original on 25 August 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2016.[unreliable source?]
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Localities in the Shire of Moyne
- Warrnambool^
- Allansford^
- Bushfield^
- Caramut^
- Crossley
- Cudgee
- Dennington^
- Ecklin South^
- Garvoc^
- Grassmere
- Hawkesdale
- Illowa^
- Kirkstall
- Koroit
- Macarthur
- Mailors Flat
- Mortlake
- Noorat^
- Nullawarre
- Panmure
- Penshurst^
- Peterborough^
- Port Fairy
- Purnim
- Terang^
- Wangoom
- Winslow
- Woodford^
- Woolsthorpe
- Yambuk
- Ayrford^
- Ballangeich
- Bessiebelle^
- Breakaway Creek^
- Broadwater
- Brucknell^
- Byaduk^
- Chatsworth^
- Codrington
- Condah Swamp
- Curdievale^
- Darlington^
- Dundonnell
- Ellerslie
- Framlingham
- Framlingham East
- Gazette^
- Gerrigerrup
- Glenormiston North^
- Hexham
- Killarney
- Knebsworth
- Kolora^
- Laang
- Lake Condah^
- Mepunga
- Mepunga East
- Mepunga West
- Minhamite
- Minjah
- Nareeb^
- Naringal
- Naringal East
- Nerrin Nerrin^
- Nirranda
- Nirranda East^
- Nirranda South
- Nullawarre North
- Orford
- Pura Pura^
- Purdeet^
- Purnim West
- Rosebrook
- Southern Cross
- St Helens
- Taroon^
- Tarrone
- The Cove
- The Sisters
- Toolong
- Tower Hill
- Tyrendarra^
- Tyrendarra East
- Wallacedale^
- Warrabkook
- Warrong
- Willatook
- Woorndoo^
- Yangery^
- Yarpturk
^ - Territory divided with another LGA