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Elmore, Victoria

Elmore
Victoria
Elmore Vic.jpg
Looking north along Railway Place
Elmore is located in City of Bendigo
Elmore
Elmore
Coordinates 36°29′0″S 144°36′0″E / 36.48333°S 144.60000°E / -36.48333; 144.60000Coordinates: 36°29′0″S 144°36′0″E / 36.48333°S 144.60000°E / -36.48333; 144.60000
Population 668 (2011 census)
Postcode(s) 3558
Location
LGA(s) City of Greater Bendigo
State electorate(s) Bendigo East
Federal Division(s) Bendigo

Elmore is a small town in Victoria north-east of Bendigo on the Campaspe River. Elmore is close to the Whipstick State Park.

At the 2011 census, Elmore had a population of 668.

In the 1840s a small settlement developed on the Campaspe River servicing pastoral runs. The Post Office opened on 1 January 1849 as Bertram's Inn. On 1 January 1850 it was renamed Campaspie (sic). In 1864 when the township was established the name became Runnymede and in around 1882 the name was changed again to Elmore.

Local businesses include a branch of the Bendigo Bank,café, wine store, fish and chip shop, IGA supermarket, BP petrol station, the Shamrock Hotel, a two-storey old building slowly being restored to its original state, the Railway Hotel, the Victoria Hotel, the Elmore Bakery, the Elmore Pharmacy and a medical centre. A railway station is also located in Elmore.

In the first week of October one of Australia's oldest and largest field days is held at Elmore. In 2004 there were 45,000 visitors. The first field day was held at Elmore in 1964. There is now a permanent site with pavilions, conference rooms and catering facilities which are hired out.

In January 2007, the Elmore field day site was the location of the 2007 Australian Scout Jamboree, the 21st Australian Jamboree. Over 13,000 people attended from 22 different countries and all of the Australian states and territories.

The town has an Australian Rules football team playing in the Heathcote District Football League.


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