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Encyclopedia > Chum Creek, Victoria

Chum Creek is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is in the Local Government Area of the Shire of Yarra Ranges.



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Healesville - Victoria - Australia - Travel - smh.com.au (3292 words)
A few lodging houses, a flsmith's and a mining warden's office were established at a settlement known as New Chum Creek which served the needs of the peripatetic diggers.
The New Chum area was opened for selection in 1892 and 809 ha of the old Coranderrk Mission were resumed two years later for selection.
Chum Creek Winery is a family winery with fine views and picnic-barbecue areas.
Fraser River, BC (10233 words)
Chum and pink salmon flood into this area in the fall and attract trout and char that feed on their eggs.
By the spring of 1859 Victoria was being over-run by a rough bunch of foreigners.
When chum are on the bite it's not unusual for fly casters to catch these aggressive salmon until the angler's arms are too tired to lift the rod.
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