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  1. Warracknabeal (/ ˈ w ɒr ɪ k n ə ˌ b iː l / WO-rik--beel) is a town in the Australian state of Victoria, located in the Victorian wheatbelt. Situated on the banks of the Yarriambiack Creek , 330 km northwest of Melbourne , it is the business and services centre of the northern Wimmera and southern Mallee districts, and hosts local ...

  2. The town of Warracknabeal is situated between Horsham and Hopetoun in the north-west of the state. Warracknabeal's commercial centre can be found along the northern end of Scott Street. It features a number of historic buildings including the Tudor-style post office (built in 1907) and the old State Savings Bank building (1909) which now houses ...

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  4. Today, Warracknabeal is a thriving rural commercial centre, with a permanent population of about 2400, at the centre of the major grain growing area of the State. Wheat and barley remain the main cash crops but canola, peas, beans and lupins provide the diversification necessary in modern farming.

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  6. Warracknabeal, a rural town, is in the northern Wimmera region of north-west Victoria. It is 55 km north of Horsham and is at the intersection of the Borung and Henty Highways. The Warracknabeal district was settled as two pastoral runs in 1845, either side of the Yarriambiack Creek, by the brothers Andrew and Robert Scott.

  7. Today, Warracknabeal is a thriving rural commercial centre, with a permanent population of about 2400, at the centre of the major grain growing area of the State. Wheat and barley remain the main cash crops but canola, peas, beans and lupins provide the diversification necessary in modern farming.

  8. Important Victorian wheatbelt town. In recent times, with the addition of sculptures and named pavers on the main street and the beautification of the town centre, Warracknabeal, on the banks of Yarriambiack Creek in the heart of Victoria's wheat-belt, has become an attractive showplace in western Victoria. The district's recent diversification ...

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