Lake Boga Victoria |
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PBY Catalina flying boat at Lake Boga
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Coordinates | 35°28′0″S 143°39′0″E / 35.46667°S 143.65000°ECoordinates: 35°28′0″S 143°39′0″E / 35.46667°S 143.65000°E | ||||||||||||
Population | 719 (2011 census) | ||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 3584 | ||||||||||||
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LGA(s) | Rural City of Swan Hill | ||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Murray Plains | ||||||||||||
Federal Division(s) | Mallee | ||||||||||||
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Lake Boga (pronunciation: /ˈleɪk ˈboʊɡə/) is a town in Victoria, Australia, located next to the lake of the same name. It is situated within the Rural City of Swan Hill within the Mallee region of north-west Victoria. At the 2011 census, Lake Boga had a population of 719. The town is located 325 kilometres (202 mi) north west of Melbourne and 17 kilometres (11 mi) south east of the regional centre Swan Hill.
The Wemba-Wemba Indigenous Australian people occupied the lake for thousands of years before the arrival of Major Sir Thomas Mitchell in June 1836.
Two German Moravian missionaries, Reverend A.F.C. Täger and Reverend F.W. Spieseke, established Lake Boga mission in 1851. The mission closed in 1856 due to lack of converts, disputes with local authorities and hostilities from local landholders. The Moravian Church established a subsequent mission site near Lake Hindmarsh in 1859 (see Ebenezer Mission).
The Post Office opened on 8 August 1887.
During WW2, a secret air force base was located near the town.
The town is located next to the lake of the same name, which is popular with water sports, particularly water skiing. The surrounding area is used for agriculture including fruit and vegetable growing and grain production. There is a sizable wine grape industry in the area and one local winery.