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Gippsland (13)
Gippsland is a large rural region beginning immediately east of the suburbs of Melbourne and stretches to the New South Wales border, lying between the Great Dividing Range to the north and Bass Strait to the south.
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Goldfields (8)
Ballarat, the Goldfields Capital since the 1850's, has many ornate Victorian buildings and large parks.
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Grampians (6)
The Grampians National Park is over four hundred million years old. This national park is a truly wonderous landscape of rock formations, waterfalls and lakes.
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Great Ocean Road (10)
Beginning at Torquay and winding 285km west along the road to Warrnambool, this stretch of road is one of the worlds most spectacular.
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Victoria's High Country (11)
Home to some of Australia's premier ski resorts, the southernmost part of the Great Dividing range is protected by national parks.
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Daylesford & the Macedon Ranges (6)
A region of historic towns, Spa country is said to have mineral springs with a quality equal to anywhere in the world
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Melbourne (12)
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Mornington Peninsula (3)
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Murray (5)
The Murray river, home to Echuca, is home to the largest collection of paddle steamers in Australia.
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Phillip Island (2)
An ancient island reknown for its annual penguin antics, Phillip Island attracts many thousands of tourists each year.
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Yarra Valley & Dandenong Ranges (6)
Home to over 45 wineries, the Yarra Valley is the historical location of the Victorian wine industry.
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