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However, the site proved unsuitable for agriculture and in January 1841 Parker selected another site on the northern side of Mount Franklin on Jim Crow Creek with permanent spring water. This became known as the Loddon Aboriginal Protectorate Station at Franklinford, and was known to the Dja Dja Wurrung as Lalgambook. [1] [4]
Mount Franklin (Djadjawurrung: Willambeparamal) is an extinct volcano about 10 km north of Daylesford and 4.6 km south east of Franklinford in Victoria, Australia. [1] A road spirals round the outside slopes covered with pine trees, into a flat 50 acre caldera, and onto the rim which hosts a fire lookout, parking area and picnic ground.
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From 2010, Mount Franklin also began a partnership with the McGrath Foundation to raise funds for breast care nurses across Australia. [3] From 2012 to 2018, the brand was the official water provider for the Australian Open tennis tournament. [4] In 2018 the contract was transferred to Ganten, a bottled water company based in China. [5]
Since local businessman Tim Adkins bought the Turkeyfoot Lake Golf Links in 2023, interest in Water 9 project has run deeper than a channel catfish
Franklinford is a locality in the Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia, located in the Shire of Hepburn.. It was the site chosen by Edward Stone Parker to build the Loddon Aboriginal Protectorate station at Franklinford in January 1841 which was an important focus of the Dja Dja Wurrung people from 1841 until they were forcibly resettled in 1864. [3]
The Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve is a 30-hectare (74-acre) reserve near Hepburn Springs, Victoria, Australia. It contains several mineral springs that have been used for drinking and bathing since the 1860s. [1] The site is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register [2] and forms part of Hepburn Regional Park. [3]
Mount Franklin is a mountain in Coös County, New Hampshire, United States. The mountain is named after Benjamin Franklin and is part of the Presidential Range of the White Mountains. Note that Ben Franklin was not a president. Mount Franklin is flanked to the northeast by Mount Monroe, and to the southwest by Mount Eisenhower.