The Yarra River through Warrandyte shows signs of being exploited, a classic example is the pound bend tunnel that was created by early settlers to help find gold.
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WARRANDYTE ensured its centenary season will be long remembered as one of the club's greatest, claiming the EFL Division 4 premiership with a 24-point win against the Whitehorse Pioneers at Mitcham on Saturday.
Warrandyte's tall utility Todd Holman received the Frank Bibby medal for his outstanding display, capped with the game-sealing goal from outside 50m during the final term.
A focused Warrandyte side headed into the game with a 'nothing to loose mentality' and realised the pressure was on The Basin to make their third grand final in as many years.
Warrandyte is a beautiful, semi-rural environment located about 25 km (16 miles) northeast of Melbourne, which is the Capital of the State of Victoria, Australia.
The Warrandyte area was first settled by Europeans in the early 1800's and the first gold discovery in Victoria was made at Warrandyte in the 1850s.
Warrandyte is an aboriginal word from the Woiworung language of the Wurundjeri, who are the indigenous people of the Yarra Valley to the northeast of Melbourne.