Kyabram, Administrative division in Victoria, Australia
Kyabram is a town in the fertile region of central Victoria, located about 200 kilometers north of Melbourne in the Goulburn River Valley. The settlement and surrounding area feature agricultural land and residential spaces with local services.
The area began to develop when the railway line arrived from Melbourne in 1887, marking the start of growth for the settlement. Full recognition came later as the population expanded and more services were established.
The name comes from an Aboriginal word meaning thick forest, reflecting what this part of Victoria once looked like when European settlers first arrived.
The town is easy to reach by car and sits on main road connections to larger cities. Visitors can find schools, shops, and basic facilities that serve everyday needs.
Nearby Kyabram Fauna Park covers a natural reserve where visitors can observe local wildlife in a protected setting. The park also serves as an educational space focused on local ecosystems and animal care.
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