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Warburton or Warburton mission is also a tiny settlement in Western Australia, just to the south of the Gibson Desert on the Great Central Road and Gunbarrel Highway. The settlement has been an aboriginal mission since the 1940s.
Warburton is an quiet, attractive and rather charming old goldmining town of some 2000 people set in a fertile green valley by the Yarra River.
Tommy Finn's Trout Farm is located 3 km west of town, between Warburton and Millgrove, on the northern side of the Warburton Highway.
It can be started at Warburton station (or you can, if you wish, start at East Warburton and make your way along the cycling paths, across the river and along the highway to Warburton).
The former gold rush town of Warburton is one of the most picturesque places in the Yarra Valley, Dandenongs and the Ranges region.
Surrounded by lush, tall forests of mountain ash, the township is in close proximity to the fine produce and wine of the Yarra Valley.
Located on the upper reaches of the Yarra River, Warburton has made a name for itself as a place of well being offering alternative medicines and therapies or an escape from the bustle of life.