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Tarrawarra, Victoria

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Established
  
1893

LGA(s)
  
Shire of Yarra Ranges

Tarrawarra
  
Healesville

Postal code
  
3775

Federal division
  
Division of McEwen

Postcode(s)
  
3775

State electorate(s)
  
Eildon

Founded
  
1893

Local time
  
Monday 2:14 PM

Tarrawarra, Victoria

Location
  
45 km (28 mi) from Melbourne

Weather
  
29°C, Wind W at 31 km/h, 50% Humidity

Tarrawarra is a town in Victoria, Australia, 45 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the Shire of Yarra Ranges.

Map of Tarrawarra VIC 3775, Australia

It was originally known as View Hill estate, and was purchased in 1893 by David Syme, owner and publisher of The Age newspaper, who expanded it and gave it its present name, which is of Aboriginal origin. The name refers to "slow waters", describing the local arc in the Yarra River. The Post Office opened on 4 June 1900 and closed in 1957.

Tarrawarra railway station opened with the opening of the Healesville line on 1 March 1889 and closed with the line on 9 December 1980. The station is now under the control of the Yarra Valley Railway who are working towards reopening the line from Healesville through Tarrawarra to Yarra Glen.

In 1954 Cistercian Monks from Ireland purchased one section of the property comprising 1,000 acres (4.0 km2), including the large house built by David Syme for his daughter and established Tarrawarra Abbey of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Trappists). Since that time the community has built additional buildings including a large library in 2006. The monks support themselves by operating a beef farm and by Tarrawarra Eucharistic Breads.

Another section of the original estate today is TarraWarra Estate winery which opened in 1983 and which produces chardonnay and pinot noir.

References

Tarrawarra, Victoria Wikipedia