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Lakeside Country Club
Address: Wattle Drive, Numurkah 3636
Phone: (03) 5862 2077
Fax: (03) 5862 2134
Lakeside Country Club is located at Numurkah, an easy two and a half hour drive north of Melbourne. The resort is set on 30 hectares (65 acres) around a 16 hectare (35 acre) man-made lake and along with the sunny climate, even in winter, contributes to the relaxed holiday atmosphere. Being just 20 minutes north of Shepparton and 20 minutes south of the Murray River, Numurkah is the central hub to access nearby tourist attractions. Cobram is just a 20 minute drive, the historic town of Echuca with Paddle Steamers and its in-land port is just a 45 minute drive so is the the boating mecca of Yarrawonga and Lake Mulwala. Other attractions within easy reach as a day tour include Ned Kelly’s Last Stand at Glenrowan and the ski fields of the Victorian High Country.
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Featured Business - Chrysties Museum
Address: 139 Thorburns Road, Tocumwal NSW 2714
Phone: (03) 5874 3358
Email: jch24073@bigpond.net.au
Chrysties Museum is a lifetime collection of amazing treasures.
Restored trucks, tractors & caravans, Working vintage cars, old maps & newspapers. Woodcutting tools, lamps, an antique kitchen, a restored log truck, farming equipment, collectables & much more.
Something for everyone.
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Featured Business - Kinnairds Wetland
Phone: (03) 5862 3458
Kinnairds Wetland is a 93 ha wetland adjoining the Broken Creek close to the township of Numurkah in Northern Victoria.
The wetland was modified as part of the Muckatah Surface Water Management Scheme. This provides major regional drainage benefits for a large area of irrigated agriculture in the Muckatah Catchment. The works utilise the wetland as a retardation basin and filtering system for water quality while enhancing the wetland values.
A Recreation Management Plan has been developed as a joint project between Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority, Goulburn-Murray Water, Moira Shire, Department of Sustainable Environment (formerly DNRE) and several community based groups at Numurkah.
Walking tracks, board walks, bird hides and picnic shelters have been constructed.
The vegetation is characterised by River Red Gum regrowth...
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