Bonnie Doon Victoria |
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The old town site of Bonnie Doon, prior to the construction of Lake Eildon
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Coordinates | 37°01′S 145°51′E / 37.017°S 145.850°ECoordinates: 37°01′S 145°51′E / 37.017°S 145.850°E |
Population | 521 (2011 census) |
Postcode(s) | 3720 |
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LGA(s) | Shire of Mansfield |
State electorate(s) | Eildon |
Federal Division(s) | Indi |
Bonnie Doon is a small village in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Maroondah Highway, in the Shire of Mansfield. Bonnie Doon is 168 kilometres north-east from Melbourne. At the 2011 census, Bonnie Doon township had a population of 521.
The township was established subsequent to gold discoveries in the area. It was originally named Doon after the town of that name in Ireland. The Post Office opened on October 1, 1866 and was renamed Bonnie Doon in 1891 coinciding with the arrival of the railway.
Much of the original town of Bonnie Doon was flooded by the construction of Lake Eildon in the 1950s. The township was relocated; some buildings were picked up and moved, whilst others were able to remain in their original site, such as the churches.
Lake Eildon makes Bonnie Doon a minor tourist town for water activities, and the surrounds of Bonnie Doon, which has a rail trail, are somewhat popular for weekend holidaymakers. This popularity was satirised in the Australian comedy, The Castle, with popular quotes such as "How's the serenity?" and its catch-phrase song "We're going to Bonnie Doon".
Lake Eildon and bridge, Bonnie Doon
Lake Eildon near Maroondah Hwy.