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ELECTORATE
At 28,093 square kilometres, the Swan Hill electorate
is one of the largest represented in the Victorian Parliament. It extends
north from
the foothills of the Great Dividing Range with its historic goldmining
towns set in box ironbark woodlands, through the irrigated Northern
Plains to the River Murray. The river flows through peaceful red gum
forests
and past productive dairy farms, irrigated wine grapes, orchards
of stone fruit, olives, almonds and hectares of vegetables.
In the west of the electorate lies the vast, rolling
Mallee grain belt dotted with small towns, large silos and pockets of
diverse Mallee scrub.
The south east corner takes in part of the Wimmera, itself a rich
grain, canola and legume growing area. Agriculture and horticulture and
their
associated food industries and vast service sector are the economic
drivers of the Swan Hill electorate.
There are many towns, from small blink-and-you-miss communities with
one pub to large, bustling commercial centres. Wherever you visit in
the Swan Hill electorate, you will find proud, resilient communities
with the strong spirit of the pioneers.
For more information about the electorate, visitors should click on
www.vec.vic.gov.au
Map courtesy
of the Victorian Electoral Commission.
Click on map to enlarge and print.
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