Langley, Victoria
Town in Victoria, Australia
37°10′17″S 144°29′19″E / 37.17139°S 144.48861°E / -37.17139; 144.48861- 96 km (60 mi) N of Melbourne
- 64 km (40 mi) E of Bendigo
- 61 km (38 mi) S of Bendigo
- 9 km (6 mi) N of Kyneton
Langley is a locality in central Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Mount Alexander, 96 kilometres (60 mi) north west of the state capital, Melbourne.
At the 2016 census, Langley had a population of 40.[1]
References
- ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Langley". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
External links
Media related to Langley, Victoria at Wikimedia Commons
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Localities in the Mount Alexander Shire
- Campbells Creek
- Carisbrook^
- Castlemaine
- Chewton
- Elphinstone
- Fryerstown
- Guildford^
- Harcourt
- Lockwood South^
- Maldon
- Malmsbury^
- Newstead
- Ravenswood^
- Redesdale^
- Taradale^
- Yapeen
- Barfold
- Baringhup
- Baringhup West
- Barkers Creek
- Bradford
- Campbelltown^
- Chewton Bushlands
- Drummond North^
- Eastville^
- Eddington^
- Faraday
- Franklinford^
- Glenluce
- Golden Point
- Gower
- Green Gully
- Greenhill^
- Harcourt North^
- Irishtown
- Joyces Creek^
- Langley
- McKenzie Hill
- Metcalfe
- Metcalfe East
- Moolort^
- Moonlight Flat
- Muckleford
- Muckleford South
- Myrtle Creek^
- Neereman
- Nuggetty
- Ravenswood South
- Sandon
- Shelbourne^
- Strangways^
- Strathlea^
- Sutton Grange
- Tarilta^
- Tarrengower
- Vaughan
- Walmer
- Welshmans Reef
- Werona^
- Yandoit Hills
^ - Territory divided with another LGA
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