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Encyclopedia > Western District

The Western District is a region in the south-west corner of Victoria (Australia), extending to Ballarat in the east and as far north as Ararat. The district is well-known for the production of wool. Motto: Peace and Prosperity Nickname: Garden State Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Government Governor Premier Const. ... Long and short hair wool at the South Central Family Farm Research Center in Boonesville, AR Wool is the fiber derived from the hair of domesticated animals, usually sheep. ...


It consists of a nearly flat volcanic p lain created by a number of quite recently active volcanoes, the best known being Mount Eccles, Mount Richmond and Mount Gambier. Whilst some of them (eg. Mount Richmond) have given rise to cemented pyroclastic rocks that do not produce fertile soi ls, others have given rise to fertile Andisols that make the region the best grazing land in Australia, as well as highly suitable for the production of vegetable crops. Away from the volcanoes, soils are of moderate to low fertility and many are sa ndy, supporting heathland floras like the Grampians. Drainage is very poor and most rivers flow only after prolonged periods of steady rain, resulting in remarkably variable flow when the low variability of the climate is taken into account. The major mountain range is the Otway Ranges, which are an ancient sedimentary range rising to over 600 metres. This article is about volcanoes. ... In USA soil taxonomy, Andisols are soils formed in volcanic ash and defined in terms of the dominance of glass and poorly crystalline colloidal materials such as allophane, imogolite, and ferrihydrite (andic properties). ... There are at least two ranges of mountains called the Grampian Mountains or The Grampians: one in Scotland (Grampian Mountains, Scotland) one in Australia (Grampians National Park). ... Otway is a national park in Victoria (Australia), 162 km southwest of Melbourne. ...


The climate is mild to warm and generally humid to sub-humid. Summer temperatures are warm, ranging from 13-22°C (55-72°F) at Portland to 14-26°C (57-79°F) in the northern part of the plain. Rainfall in summer is not uncommon but is only rarely heavy; though in March 1946 astonishingly heavy rains of up to 300 millimetres (12 inches) in a week constitute easily the heaviest falls in the region. In winter, temperatures typically range from minima of around 5°C (41°F) to pleasant maxima of 14-15°C (57-59°F), and rainfall is very frequent and reliable, averaging from 55 millimetres (just over 2 inc h es) in the driest area around Lake Bolac to 110 millimetres (4.4 inches) near Portland and Port Campbell. In the Otway Ranges, summers are mild, averaging around 20°C (68°F), whilst winters are cold and very wet, with maxima averaging around 9-1 0& deg;C (48-50°F) and rainfall averaging about 225 millimetres (9 inches) with extremes in June 1952 as high as 538 millimetres (21 inches) at Weeaproinah and a Victorian record 891 millimetres (35 inches) at nearby Tanybryn.


In the early 1800s, whaler s operating a long the coast occasionally grew crops for their own use. In 1834 the Henty brothers settled at Portland and in 1836 Captain Griffiths setled at Port Fairy, combining whaling and farming. The district was explored by Thomas Mitchell in 1836 who identified the area's potential for grazing. By 1840 squatters occupied almost all the district. Sheep were first brought to the district in 1836 by Thomas Manifold at Port Henry, neer Geelong, and rapidly occupied the whole distr ict. Wheat was grown in the drier northern part of the region for some time until more easily managed soils in the Wimmera were developed. Dairying was developed as a major industry in the wetter southern parts during this period, as was the culti vation of potatoes and onions on the best soils. Major Sir Thomas Mitchell (June 16, 1792-1855), surveyor and explorer of south-eastern Australia, was born at Grangemouth in Stirlingshire, Scotland. ... This article is about occupying land without permission. ... Species T. boeoticum T. durum T. monococcum T. spelta References:   ITIS 42236 2002-09-22 Wheat (Triticum spp. ... The Wimmera is a region in the west of the Australian state of Victoria, internationally renowned for its national parks, spectacular wilderness, historic wineries, and country hospitality. ... Binomial name Solanum tuberosum L. The potato (Solanum tuberosum) is a perennial plant of the Solanaceae, or nightshade, family, grown for its starchy tuber. ... Binomial name Allium cepa L. Onion in the general sense can be used for any plant in the Genus Allium but used without qualifiers usually means Allium cepa L., also called the garden onion. ...


In the Otway Ranges, forestry became the major industry, epecially after the building of the Great Ocean Road which opened up these very wet regions. Because of the change in focus since the la te 1960s to woodchipping, many timber mills are now defunct as jobs have moved to Geelong. Tourism is the dominant industry in towns such as Lorne and Apollo Bay, which fill up during the summer as Melburnians are drawn by the st unning scenery and milder weather. In towns like Heywood and Nelson, pine plantations have been the dominant industry since the 1950s but the industry, even as planatations mature, is under threat due to poor prices. Great Ocean Road Main Gate at Eastern View The Great Ocean Road stretches along the South Eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Geelong and Warrnambool. ... - - Nickname: Ciy by the Bay Geography Area: 1,240 km² Coordinates: Time Zone UTC +10:00 Population (2003) 200,067 Among Australian cities: Density: persons/km² Political Mayor: Shane Dowling Governing body: City of Greater Geelong Geelong is a port city of 200,067 people (2003 census) located on Corio...


The principal centres of the district are: Warrnambool, Hamilton, Colac, Portland, Casterton, Port Fairy, Camperdown, and Terang. Other cities and towns in the district include: Coleraine, Merino, Heywood, Dunkeld, Penshurst, Macarthur, Koroit, Allansford, Ararat, Willaura, Beaufort, Learmonth, Ballarat, Snake Val ley, Skipton, Linton, Derrinallum, Lismore, Mortlake, Noorat, Cobden, Timboon, Beeac, Cororooke, Birregurra, Apollo Bay, and Lorne.? Warrnambool is a regional city of 29,500 people on the south-western coast of Victoria, Australia, located in the municipality City of Warrnambool. ... Hamilton is a town of 9000, three hours west of Melbourne. ... Colac is a town in the western district of Victoria, Australia, situated on the southern shore of Lake Colac. ... Portland at dawn The town of Portland (38°20′ S 141°36′ E) is the oldest European settlement in what is now the state of Victoria, Australia. ... Port Fairy is a town in Victoria, Australia. ... Terang is a town of population 2,000 situated in the Victorian Shire of Corangamite. ... Coleraine is a town in Victoria, Australia. ... Heywood is a small service centre on the Fitzroy River. ... Penshurst is a town in Victoria, Australia. ... Koroit is a town in Victoria, Australia. ... Allansford is a town in Victoria, Australia. ... Ararat is a regional town in south-west Victoria, Australia. ... Beaufort is a town in Victoria, Australia. ... Ballarat is a city in rural Victoria, Australia, approximately 120 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, with a population of 84,000 people. ... Mortlake is a town in Victoria, Australia. ... Noorat is a small town in South-Western Victoria, Australia. ... Apollo Bay, Victoria - Wikipedia /**/ @import /w/skins-1. ... Lorne is a seaside town on Louttit Bay in Victoria, Australia. ...


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Western District - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (606 words)
The Western District is a region in the south-west corner of Victoria (Australia), extending to Ballarat in the east and as far north as Ararat.
The district was explored by Thomas Mitchell in 1836 who identified the area's potential for grazing.
The principal centres of the district are: Warrnambool, Hamilton, Colac, Portland, Casterton, Port Fairy, Camperdown, and Terang.
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