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Population
  
1,393 (2011 census)

Postcode(s)
  
3211

Elevation
  
22 m

Established
  
1840

State electorate(s)
  
WerribeeLara

Postal code
  
3211

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Location
  
51 km (32 mi) from Melbourne31 km (19 mi) from Geelong

LGA(s)
  
City of Greater GeelongCity of Wyndham

Weather
  
17°C, Wind SE at 24 km/h, 83% Humidity

Points of interest
  

Little River is a town in Victoria, Australia, that is located about 51 kilometres (32 mi) south-west of the Melbourne central business district. It is within the Cities of Greater Geelong and Wyndham local government areas. At the 2011 census, Little River had a population of 1,393.

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Map of Little River VIC 3211, Australia

History

The Little River has headwaters in the nearby Brisbane Ranges. It was also known as the Cocoroc Rivulet, Cocoroc being a locality near the area. Where the road from Melbourne to Geelong crossed Little River, the Travellers Rest Inn was opened there in about 1839.

It had been one of the Port Phillip Association's pastoral runs (the first occupier being James Simpson), and later a large part of the district was included in the Chirnside Estate centred on Werribee. Early on small farmers had the benefit of an 80 km² common for grazing.

The Post Office opened on 1 February 1858.

The railway line though the town was opened in 1876, as part of the line to Geelong. The local railway station is served by V/Line passenger services on the Geelong line.

Aboriginal history

In the vicinity of Mount Rothwell, near Little River, a semi-circular arrangement of rocks now known as Wurdi Youang was discovered and in 2011 described by an astrophysicist from the CSIRO as indicating the setting sun at the solstices and equinox. Although the age is unknown, it could range from 200 to 30,000 years.

Heritage sites

Little River contains a number of heritage listed sites, including:

  • 19-27 River Street, Little River railway station
  • 985-995 Little River-Ripley Road, Mount Rothwell Homestead
  • Old Melbourne Road, Rothwell Bridge
  • Today

    The township has a petrol station and post office, a primary school, a kindergarten, a pub, a bed and breakfast, a park, two playgrounds, a train station, a cricket ground and several churches. Visitors from Melbourne pass through the town on the way to the You Yangs Regional Park and the Mount Rothwell Biodiversity Interpretation Centre.

    Australian rock band Little River Band is named after Little River after seeing the name on a road sign on their way to a gig in Geelong. Some scenes for the Australian television series We Can Be Heroes: Finding The Australian of the Year and Angry Boys were filmed at Little River, although it was referred to as the fictional town of 'Dunt'. Little River also featured in the movie Mad Max, with Little River Road being used as the movie's infamous "Highway 9".

    Some parts of Little River and surrounding areas were filmed in the Australian television drama series, Blue Heelers. Also, in the nearby You Yangs, the 2003 film, Ned Kelly was shot.

    References

    Little River, Victoria Wikipedia