Hepburn Springs, Administrative division in Victoria, Australia.
Hepburn Springs is an administrative division in Victoria that spans varied terrain and encompasses multiple towns and villages. The region ranges from forested hills in the east to agricultural lands in the west, combining rural and urban centers.
Hepburn Springs was established in 1995 when several local government areas merged, including the former Shires of Creswick, Daylesford, and Glenlyon. This consolidation created a unified administration for the region.
The Dja Dja Wurrung people maintain their connection to this land through cultural practices and recognized traditional ownership. Visitors can observe these lived traditions in local communities and at cultural events held throughout the region.
Daylesford serves as the administrative center where residents and visitors access government services for the region. Services and facilities are organized through this central hub that supports multiple communities.
The region combines farming, forestry, and manufacturing with a developing arts scene. This mix of economic activities and cultural life creates a diverse local economy.
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