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Dhurringhile c. 1877. Dhurringile is a heritage-listed mansion and former rural estate in northern Victoria, Australia. It is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register for its architectural significance as "one of Victoria's grandest homesteads", for its associations with the Winter-Irving pastoral family, and for its later uses as an internment and prisoner of war camp, boys' training home ...
Dhurringile is a locality in Victoria, Australia, located 10 km north of Murchison and approximately the same distance east of the Waranga Basin reservoir. [2] It is located in the City of Greater Shepparton .
Dhurringile Internment and POW Camp (Tatura, Victoria) Green Mill Temporary Internment Camp (Melbourne, Victoria) Rowville Internment Camp Western Australia. Camp ...
HM Prison Dhurringile was a minimum security prison located in Dhurringile, Victoria, Australia. Situated 160 km north of Melbourne near Murchison , it was based around the historic Dhurringile estate.
Murchison is located 167 kilometres from Melbourne and is just to the west of the Goulburn Valley Highway between Shepparton and Nagambie. The surrounding countryside contains orchards, vineyards and dairy farms and also HM Prison Dhurringile. At the 2016 census, Murchison had a population of 925. [1]
The Half Moon Bay is a bay and neighbourhood on Port Phillip, south east of Melbourne. Located in the suburb of Black Rock, it is home to the Black Rock Yacht Club, the Half Moon Bay Lifesaving Club and the Cerberus Beach House Restaurant and Beach Kiosk. This bay also gets a mention in the Cat Empire song, "The Wine Song".
Corrections Victoria is part of the Department of Justice and Community Safety in the Victorian Government, and is responsible for the provision of custodial and community-based services as an important element of the criminal justice system in the state of Victoria, Australia.
Port Phillip is in Victoria, Australia.It has many beaches, most of which are flat, shallow and long, with very small breaks making swimming quite safe.This attracts many tourists, mostly families, to the beaches of Port Phillip during the summer months and school holidays.