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10 Best place to visit in Sunbury Australia

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Australia's GREAT OCEAN ROAD! - 40 BEST things to do & see! | Melbourne to Adelaide Road Trip

Join us on our 2 week trip along the Great Ocean Road, Australia's most iconic road trip! Located in Victoria, this scenic coastal drive runs along stunning coastlines, through gorgeous forests, and stops in plenty of friendly beach towns!

0:00 Intro
0:25 Overview & Map
1:05 Melbourne
1:27 Torquay - Bell's Beach
2:40 Lorne - Memorial Arch, Split Point Lighthouse, Teddy's Lookout
3:40 Apollo Bay
4:29 Apollo Bay - Dooley's Ice Cream & Apollo Bay Beach
5:52 Apollo Bay - Marriner's Lookout & Barham River Road
7:37 The Otways - Mait's Rest, Castle Cove, & Melba Gully
9:31 The Otways - Shelly Beach & Three Creeks Beach
9:58 The Otways - Californian Redwoods
10:51 Port Campbell
11:37 Port Campbell - Lookout & Alpaca Farm
12:28 Port Campbell - The Twelve Apostles
13:57 Port Campbell - Gibson Steps & Dead Penguins :(
16:04 Port Campbell - Loch Ard Gorge, Thunder Cave, & Broken Head
16:51 Port Campbell - The Arch, London Bridge, & The Grotto
18:50 Port Campbell - Bay of Islands
20:17 Port Fairy - Historic Wharf
22:06 Port Fairy - Griffith Island, Sandy Cove Reserve, Pea Soup Beach
23:40 Port Fairy - Cobb's Bakery
25:09 Drive to South Australia
25:34 Mount Gambier - Cave Gardens & Blue Lake
26:57 Mount Gambier - Umpherston Sinkhole
28:40 Mount Gambier - Conservation Park
29:44 Onward to Adelaide! - Subscribe for more!

Here are the must-see locations that we visit or mention in the video:

‣Torquay & Lorne
-Bells Beach
-Australian National Surfing Museum
-Split Point Lighthouse
-Teddy's Lookout

‣Apollo Bay
-Dooley's Ice Cream
-Apollo Bay Beach
-Marriner's Lookout
-Barham River Road Scenic Drive

‣Great Otway National Park
-Maits Rest Rainforest Walk
-Castle Cove
-Melba Gully
-Shelley Beach
-Three Creeks Beach
-Californian Redwoods

‣Port Campbell National Park
-Port Campbell Town
-Port Campbell Lookout
-Twelve Apostles
-Gibson Steps
-Loch Ard Gorge
-Thunder Cave
-Broken Head
-The Arch
-London Bridge
-The Grotto
-Bay Of Islands

‣Port Fairy
-Historic Wharf
-Griffith Island
-Sandy Cove Reserve
-Pea Soup Beach
-Cobb's Bakery

‣Mount Gambier
-Cave Gardens
-Blue Lake
-Umpherston Sinkhole
-Valley Lake Conservation Park


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⛪ Bendigo Victoria Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Victoria

⛪ Bendigo Victoria Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Victoria

Bendigo is Victoria's fourth largest city and is located 150 kilometres northwest of Melbourne. It has a rich and fascinating gold history. Gold was first discovered in 1851, then between 1850 - 1900 it went on to produce the most gold in the world.

Today, Bendigo is a vibrant, contemporary regional city with green landscaped gardens, world-class museums and art galleries, and stunning architecture to admire in the city centre.

00:00 Introduction
00:42 Bendigo Heritage Trams
01:22 Golden Dragon Museum
02:07 Central Deborah Gold Mine
03:06 Great Stupa of Universal Compassion
04:06 Poppet Head Lookout
04:34 Rosalind Park
05:34 Bendigo Pottery
06:24 Lake Weeroona
07:00 Heritage Walk
08:32 Bendigo Art Gallery

Top 10 Things to Do in Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo Heritage Trams
Take a ride on one of Bendigo's talking trams, you will learn about the history of Bendigo and it's a great way to get around the City. You can hop on and hop off at Central Deborah Gold Mine, City Centre and Lake Weeroona.

Golden Dragon Museum
The Golden Dragon Museum is a living history of the Chinese people of Bendigo, with fascinating art, history and cultural exhibits, including the Chinese dragons. You can wander around the beautiful Yi Yuan Gardens and visit the Buddhist Temple.

Central Deborah Gold Mine
You can take a guided tour to explore the hidden underground tunnels of a real gold mine. Or wander around the surface to learn more about the history of gold mining in Bendigo. You can also try your hand at panning for gold.

Great Stupa of Universal Compassion
Experience the largest Stupa (Buddhist shrine) in the Western World. Wander the lovely gardens and go inside to see the amazing Jade Buddha statue.

Poppet Head Lookout
Located in Rosalind Park is the Poppet Head Lookout, it was originally used at the Garden Gully Mine, and was relocated to its current location in 1931. Climb to the top for stunning views over Rosalind Park, Bendigo city, and the surrounding bushland.

Rosalind Park
Rosalind Park has 60 acres of open grassy spaces, lush leafy trees, a fantastic playground, ornate statues, wonderful water features and a an historic conservatory, to explore. It is located on the corner of View Street and Pall Mall in the centre of Bendigo.

Bendigo Pottery
Step back in time, and immerse yourself in history at Australia’s oldest working pottery. Explore the museum, see artists at work, shop for pottery, or enjoy a Devonshire tea in the cafe.

Lake Weeroona
Lake Weeroona is a lovely ornamental lake, surrounded by parklands, located on Napier Street. It is a popular place for walking, cycling, jogging, rowing or relaxing. It has toilet facilities, several cafes in close proximity and a great adventure playground for the children.

Heritage Walk
Wander around Bendigo and enjoy the stunning heritage architecture, including the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo Town Hall, Court Buildings, former Fire Station and many more. Click here for the Bendigo Heritage Walk Brochure.

Bendigo Art Gallery
The Bendigo Art Gallery is one of the oldest and largest regional galleries in Australia, it was established in 1887. The gallery has a particular emphasis on contemporary Australian art, but also regularly has other world class exhibitions.

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Guide to Australia's Great Ocean Road and the Twelve Apostles: Worth the drive?

Exploring the rugged coast of South Western Victoria to check out the amazing and dramatic views. Please SUBSCRIBE to support our channel and follow our travel adventures -

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We're stopping along all the main tourist attractions from Port Cambell through to Apollo Bay making an easy day trip from Timboon (or Melbourne!)

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TOP 20 RICHMOND (MELBOURNE) Attractions (Things to Do & See)

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Best places to visit in Richmond (Melbourne) - Victoria, well known for Victoria Street or Little Saigon. Richmond has so many Asian eateries serving and grocery stores in Victoria Street. in Bridge Road is the places for clothing shops. In Church Street, there are design and furniture stores.

Others things to do in Richmond - Melbourne besides shopping in Victoria Street or Bridge Road is to visit Gleadell Street Market, Citizen Park, Barkly Gardens, Bryant and May Factory, Burnley Gardens, Dame Nellie Melba Memorial Park, Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), McConchie Reserve, Riverside Park, O'Connell Reserve, Niagara Galleries, Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre, Charles Evans Reserve, Richmond Theatrette, Punt Road Oval, Golden Square Bicentennial Park, WIlliams Reserve, Annette's Place, White Street Reserve, etc.

Thats all about tourist attractions in Richmond - Melbourne, all about what to do or where to go in Richmond is described in this video by Explore Australia.
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Victoria, a state in southeast Australia, has as its seaside capital Melbourne. The contemporary Federation Square complex, with its plazas, pubs, and restaurants by the Yarra River, is in the heart of the city. The National Gallery of Victoria, which houses Australian and indigenous art, is located in the Melbourne Arts Precinct, which is part of the Southbank neighborhood. Arts Centre Melbourne is a performing arts complex.
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MAP OF MELBOURNE [ AUSTRALIA ]

salutations my friends. this is a map of Melbourne , Australia. Melbourne is in the southeastern part of mainland Australia, within the state of Victoria. Geologically, it is built on the confluence of Quaternary lava flows to the west, Silurian mudstones to the east, and Holocene sand accumulation to the southeast along Port Phillip. The southeastern suburbs are situated on the Selwyn fault, which transects Mount Martha and Cranbourne. The western portion of the metropolitan area lies within the Victorian Volcanic Plain grasslands vegetation community, and the southeast falls in the Gippsland Plains Grassy Woodland zone.

Melbourne extends along the Yarra River towards the Yarra Valley and the Dandenong Ranges to the east. It extends northward through the undulating bushland valleys of the Yarra's tributaries—Moonee Ponds Creek (toward Tullamarine Airport), Merri Creek, Darebin Creek and Plenty River—to the outer suburban growth corridors of Craigieburn and Whittlesea. excuse me. please comment if you love melbourne. continuing.

The city reaches southeast through Dandenong to the growth corridor of Pakenham towards West Gippsland, and southward through the Dandenong Creek valley and the city of Frankston. In the west, it extends along the Maribyrnong River and its tributaries north towards Sunbury and the foothills of the Macedon Ranges, and along the flat volcanic plain country towards Melton in the west, Werribee at the foothills of the You Yangs granite ridge southwest of the CBD. The Little River, and the township of the same name, marks the border between Melbourne and neighbouring Geelong city.

Melbourne's major bayside beaches are in the various suburbs along the shores of Port Phillip Bay, in areas like Port Melbourne, Albert Park, St Kilda, Elwood, Brighton, Sandringham, Mentone, Frankston, Altona, Williamstown and Werribee South. The nearest surf beaches are 85 km south of the Melbourne CBD in the back-beaches of Rye, Sorrento and Portsea.

Storm passing over Melbourne CBD in August. Melbourne is said to have four seasons in one day due to its changeable weather.
Melbourne has a temperate oceanic climate , bordering on a humid subtropical climate , with warm summers and mild winters. Melbourne is well known for its changeable weather conditions, mainly due to it being located on the boundary of hot inland areas and the cool southern ocean. This temperature differential is most pronounced in the spring and summer months and can cause strong cold fronts to form. These cold fronts can be responsible for varied forms of severe weather from gales to thunderstorms and hail, large temperature drops and heavy rain. Winters, however, are usually very stable, but rather damp and often cloudy—though not as cloudy as inland areas or places farther west like Warrnambool due to Melbourne's downwind placement relative to the prevailing westerlies, as evident by its dry winters by southern Victorian standards. The city, however, is exposed to southerly and southwesterly systems as manifested by the overcast, drizzly winters. thats all for now. thanks for listening. please subscribe for the best maps and for the love of Melbouirne. goodbye. #mapschool #maps #mapas #victoriaaustralia #melbourneaustralia

Travelling on every type of V/Line train in ONE DAY! Long-distance rail travel in Victoria

I'm now in Melbourne, Victoria. In the past 12 months, I reviewed regional trains in Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia, I have also travelled on Journey Beyond's luxury trains, namely the Ghan, Indian Pacific and Great Southern.
However, I didn't get to pay much attention to V/Line services here in Australia. Therefore, after a few hours of planning in front of my laptop, today I've come up with an idea of travelling on every type of passenger train in the current V/Line fleet in one day!

As of 4 May 2022, V/Line passenger train fleet include:
Broad gauge VLocity (3VL0–3VL28, 3VL30–3VL75, 3VR76–3VR79, 3VL80–3VL92)
Standard gauge VLocity (3VS93–3VS94)
Broad gauge Sprinter
Broad gauge N set
Standard gauge N set
Broad gauge H set
Z type carriage (incorporated into the N sets)*

My plan for this challenge is to catch 8 trains:
5:13am - 5:58am Melbourne - Bacchus Marsh (Broad VLocity)
6:19am - 7:14am Bacchus Marsh - Melbourne (Broad H set)
7:46am - 8:45am Melbourne - Geelong (Broad N set, First Class)
9:30am - 10:35am Geelong - Melbourne (Broad VLocity)
1:36pm - 2:59pm Melbourne - Seymour (Broad Sprinter)
3:09pm - 4:40pm Seymour - Melbourne (Standard N set, Economy Class)
5:33pm - 7:11pm Melbourne - Seymour (Broad Sprinter)
7:44pm - 9:45pm Seymour - Melbourne (Standard VLocity)

I'll start my day at4:30am, if everything goes smoothly, I'll be able to finish my day by10:00pm. How did I go? You can find out in this video!!



This video was filmed on 14 April 2022, a few footages were filmed on 13, 15, 26 and 27 April 2022.

00:00 Introduction - Southern Cross Station
02:30 Myki card vs. Paper ticket
04:46 Trip One: Broad Gauge VLocity (Unit 76-79)
10:07 Melbourne to Bacchus Marsh
12:37 Trip Two: Broad Gauge H set
15:22 Bacchus Marsh to Melbourne
21:50 Southern Cross vs. Flinders Street
22:50 Trip Three: Broad Gauge N set First Class
27:02 Melbourne to Geelong
35:14 Trip Four: Broad Gauge VLocity (Unit 00-75)
40:20 Geelong to Melbourne
42:18 Z type carriage
43:20 Trip Five: Broad Gauge Sprinter
47:04 Melbourne to Seymour
50:35 Trip Six: Standard Gauge VLocity (Unit 93-94)
53:29 Seymour to Melbourne
57:13 Broad Gauge VLocity (Unit 80-92)


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Restaurants in Sunbury (VIC), Australia

Have a really tasty meal again, in a good restaurant or eatery nearby. Enjoy a great dinner with near Sunbury (VIC). Whether gourmet, fast food or a romantic candlelight dinner, you will find something suitable here.

Here you can find Restaurants in Sunbury (VIC), Australia:
00:00 - Intro
00:22 - 1) Okami (Sunbury) - Japanese All You Can Eat
00:32 - 2) Itahlia restaurant
00:41 - 3) District 3429 Vietnamese Restaurant
00:50 - 4) Vics Food & Wine
00:59 - 5) American Social
01:08 - 6) Ma's Thai Restaurant
01:17 - 7) Rogue 43 Smokehouse
01:26 - 8) Pav's Bar & Grill
01:34 - 9) Siam Taste Thai Restaurant
01:44 - 10) The Best Burger Bar

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Aerial view - Historic images - Walkaround : Sunbury (Railway Station/ Viaducts) Victoria Australia

Sunbury station is about 42km (26mi) north west of the state capital Melbourne in Victoria Australia and opened on 10 February 1859 as a terminus, with the railway line not extended further for two years. The three-track yard dates from that time, and was unique in Victoria. There was a large goods shed on its southern side, a large silo on its northern side, as well as sheep and cattle ramps and yards. There was also housing for railway staff, including two houses in Horne Street, and the stationmaster's house in Brook Street, which were all demolished in the 1980s.

Rupert's Wood Railway Viaduct Bridge, beside Rupertswood, Sunbury, was erected c.1859 on the Melbourne-Sandhurst (now Bendigo) railway line for the Victorian Railways. Constructed of five arched spans, the bluestone faced structure has semi-circular arches on piers and there are transverse abutments to the creek. Features of the design are the prominent imposts and string courses.
Railway Viaduct bridge is a notable element in its surrounding landscape, having an important relationship with the nearby road and river bridges and with Rupertswood. The straight section of track, an important element in Sunbury, emphasises this effect. The transverse abutments are unusual and join an equally rare bluestone channel. In design terms, the structure is in the Classical Revival engineering tradition.
Listed with the National Trust

Jackson's Creek Rail Bridge was constructed by Cornish & Bruce c1861 on the Melbourne-Bendigo line, for the Victorian Railways. It is a 3 span, wrought iron box girder superstructure supported on tapering basalt piers, supporting a double rail track deck. In 1917, stepped brick intermediary piers were added as additional support to the deck to cater for the increasing weight of the new engines and freight loads.
The Rail Bridge is historically and architecturally significant to the State of Victoria
The Rail Bridge is historically significant for its associations with the opening of the 'main trunk lines', Victoria's first railway lines (c1857-1869). These were the formative years of railway development in Victoria.
The Rail Bridge is also architecturally significant, as a representative and essentially intact example of a mid-19th century railway bridge. The bridge is a notable element in the landscape and is of particular interest for the vermiculated pier caps to the tapering basalt piers, and for the stepped brick intermediary piers. The bridge demonstrates a distinctive method of bridge construction.
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Road Trip from Williamstown to Sunbury Melbourne

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Sunbury's Abandoned Asylum

The Sunbury Asylum sits atop Jacksons Hill in Melbourne's north-west. But what is this huge complex of buildings and how did it get there?

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Based on that list, here are the 10 hottest travel destinations of 2020. 1. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2. Bilbao, Spain 3. Buriram, Thailand 4. Sunbury, Australia 5. Romania 6. Xi'an, China 7. Eugene, Oregon 8. Luxembourg 9. Guadalajara, Mexico 10. Vanuatu
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SALE / SALE VICTORIA / VISIT SALE / THINGS TO DO IN SALE / TRAVEL VICTORIA

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In this episode, I travel to Sale Victoria, Australia. I started at Midtown Motor Inn for three nights. I was on a work trip so Adam, Twyla and our converted Ford transit campervan stayed at home for this episode. I this episode I show you places to eat and things to before and after work, whilst in Sale.

Below lists the places I visited in this episode.
•Midtown Motor Inn
•La Trobe Swing Bridge
•Sale Curry House
•Sale Botanic Gardens
•Jack Ryans Irish Bar
•Gippsland Armed Forces Museum
•Central Gippsland Visitor Centre
•Gippsland Art Gallery
•SALE WATER TOWER
•The Jolly Dolly Takeaway
•Port of Sale
•The Star Hotel Sale
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Sale is situated roughly mid-way between the other large Gippsland centres of Traralgon and Bairnsdale, just west of the extensive Gippsland Lakes network.
In 1890, Sale became a river port due to the construction of a man-made canal linking the town centre with the Gippsland Lakes and the open sea via the Thomson River. The historic Port of Sale has been preserved and redeveloped with extensive berthing facilities, a boardwalk, fishing platform, boat ramp and BBQ facilities. Adjacent to the port precinct is the Gippsland Art Gallery, council offices and the town's performing arts centre.
Sale has an attractive commercial centre. It extends along Raymond Street and into intersecting Cunninghame Street, part of which is a pedestrian mall that is dominated by a large clock tower.

Several historic buildings of interest can be found in Sale's town centre including the former municipal offices in Foster Street (built in 1863) which are now home to the Sale Historical Museum which showcases local history and artefacts. The Criterion Hotel, located in York Street, is one of the oldest hotels in Gippsland, having been built in 1865. In addition, there are several historic church and school buildings.

Near the corner of Foster Street and York Street are the Lake Guthridge Parklands which cover over 35 hectares. There are two lakes within the park - Lake Guthridge and the smaller Lake Guyatt. Adjacent to the lakes are sporting facilities, playgrounds, parkland, pathways and the Sale Botanic Gardens which were established in 1860.The nearby 308 hectare Sale Common State Game Refuge, accessed via the road south to Longford, offers visitors the opportunity to observe wildlife in extensive marsh and grassland areas.

The historic Swing Bridge is located around 5 kilometres south of Sale, off the South Gippsland Highway north of Longford. This 45 metre long wrought-iron structure was built in 1883 and spans the La Trobe River at the Thomson River junction. Its design allowed the bridge to swing open to allow steam boats travelling between the Port of Sale and Melbourne to pass through during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The bridge is now open to pedestrians only.
Around 20 kilometres north-east of Sale, via Bengworden Road, is Marlay Point on the western shores of Lake Wellington. There are picnic facilities overlooking a strip of sandy shoreline, a jetty, boat ramp and yacht club.

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Victoria is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state with a land area of 227,444 km2 (87,817 sq mi) and the most densely populated state in Australia (28 per km2). Victoria is bordered with New South Wales to the north and South Australia to the west, and is bounded by the Bass Strait to the south (with the exception of a small land border with Tasmania located along Boundary Islet), the Great Australian Bight portion of the Southern Ocean to the southwest, and the Tasman Sea (a marginal sea of the South Pacific Ocean) to the southeast. The state encompasses a range of climates and geographical features from its temperate coastal and central regions to the Victorian Alps in the north-east and the semi-arid north-west.

Victoria has a population of over 6.6 million, the majority of which is concentrated in the central south area surrounding Port Phillip Bay, and in particular in the metropolitan area of Greater Melbourne, Victoria's state capital and largest city and also Australia's second-largest city, where over three quarters of the Victorian population live. The state is home to four of Australia's 20 largest cities: Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo. The population is culturally diverse, with 35.1% of inhabitants being immigrants.

Victoria is home to numerous Aboriginal groups, including the Boonwurrung, the Bratauolung, the Djadjawurrung, the Gunai, the Gunditjmara, the Taungurong, the Wathaurong, the Wurundjeri, and the Yorta Yorta.There were more than 30 Aboriginal languages spoken in the area prior to European colonisation. In 1770 James Cook claimed the east coast of the Australian continent for the Kingdom of Great Britain, and from 1788 the area that is now Victoria was a part of the colony of New South Wales. The first European settlement in the area occurred in 1803 at Sullivan Bay. Much of what is now Victoria was included in 1836 in the Port Phillip District of New South Wales. Named in honour of Queen Victoria, Victoria was separated from New South Wales and established as a separate Crown colony in 1851, achieving responsible government in 1855. The Victorian gold rush in the 1850s and 1860s significantly increased Victoria's population and wealth. By the time of Australian Federation in 1901, Melbourne had become the largest city in Australasia, and served as the federal capital of Australia until Canberra was opened in 1927. The state continued to grow strongly through various periods of the 20th and early 21st centuries as a result of high levels of international and interstate migration.

Victoria has 38 seats in the Australian House of Representatives and 12 seats in the Australian Senate. At state level, the Parliament of Victoria consists of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council. The Labor Party, led by Daniel Andrews as premier, has governed Victoria since 2014. The Governor of Victoria, the representative of the Monarchy of Australia in the state, is currently Linda Dessau. Victoria is divided into 79 local government areas, as well as several unincorporated areas which the state administers directly.

Victoria's economy is the second-largest among Australian states and is highly diversified, with service sectors predominating. Culturally, Melbourne hosts a number of museums, art galleries, and theatres, and is also described as the world's sporting capital,] and the spiritual home of Australian cricket and Australian rules football , #victoria , mapa de Victoria Australia

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