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Yackandandah, Victoria

Yackandandah
Victoria
YackandandahMainStreet.JPG
High Street, recorded on the Register of the National Estate
Yackandandah is located in Shire of Indigo
Yackandandah
Yackandandah
Coordinates 36°18′47″S 146°50′21″E / 36.31306°S 146.83917°E / -36.31306; 146.83917Coordinates: 36°18′47″S 146°50′21″E / 36.31306°S 146.83917°E / -36.31306; 146.83917
Population 950 (2011 census)
Postcode(s) 3749
Location
LGA(s) Shire of Indigo
State electorate(s) Benambra
Federal Division(s) Indi

Yackandandah /ˈjækənˌdændə/ is a small tourist town in northeast Victoria, Australia. It is near the regional cities of Wodonga and Albury, and is close to the tourist town of Beechworth. At the 2011 census, Yackandandah had a population of 950.

It is a former gold mining centre known for its alluvial wet mining techniques. Yackandandah Post Office opened on 13 June 1856. Another office nearby, Yackandandah Junction, opened in 1872 but closed in 1885.

In his local book, O'Brien (p. 22) quotes an old poem published in the Melbourne Punch, 11 June 1857, titled, "The Lass of Yackandandah".

The area is now predominantly a dairy farming and forestry region, and has numerous bed and breakfast lodges which allow its many visitors to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the district's forest and mountains.

The town is affectionately known as "Yack".

The commercial centre of the town, known as the Yackandandah Conservation Area, is recorded on the Register of the National Estate.

The town has an Australian rules football team competing in the Tallangatta & District Football League.

Golfers play at the course of the Yackandandah Golf Club on Racecourse Road.


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