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GREATER SHEPPARTON

The Greater Shepparton region is full of incredible experiences waiting to be discovered. With a blend of provincial and metropolitan lifestyles, there is a diverse range of attractions and activities to suit all visitors.

Explore the township’s nature reserves and surrounding farmlands. Discover first hand why Greater Shepparton is renowned internationally as Australia’s food bowl with farmgate sales, factory outlets and cellar door options boasting sumptuous produce. Be sure to check out the Food, Wine and Farmgate trail.

Known as a family friendly destination, there’s something for everyone here. The Shepparton region is home to Australia’s largest adventure playground KidsTown, Emerald Bank, Fun Planet, MOVE (Museum of Vehicle Evolution), Australia’s only dedicated Furphy Museum and Shepparton Art Museum (SAM).

With countless stories to share, the culture and history of the region comes to life in museums and galleries. Discover our rich Aboriginal heritage or witness what life was like in a World War II internment camp.

Shepparton is home to a wide range of events, festivals, sporting tournaments, cycling competitions, agricultural shows, arts, music, food and cultural events which celebrate the region and its diverse community.

Explore The Australian Botanic Gardens where Australian native plants are laid out in themed gardens designed to represent the cultural, environmental, historical and agricultural characteristics of Greater Shepparton and the Goulburn Valley.

Spot the life-sized 3D fibreglass cows, known as Moooving Art, dedicated to the region’s dairy industry, scattered throughout the municipality.

Whether you’re seeking a relaxing family holiday, a cultural experience, sporting facility or a venue for your next conference, Greater Shepparton offers a range of services, attractions and events to cater to everyone’s needs.

Aboriginal Street Art, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council
The Australian Botanic Gardens, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council
Victoria Park Lake, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council

Things TO SEE & DO

Shepparton Art Museum

Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) is an outstanding regional art museum on Yorta Yorta Country, overlooking Victoria Park Lake. It houses one of Australia’s key collections of historical and contemporary ceramics and significant Australian art across all media. With 4 major exhibition spaces, including a Children’s Gallery, SAM hosts over 18 exhibitions annually, featuring national and international artists and a collection of over 4,000 artworks.

Visit the SAM shop for unique artist-designed wares. With stunning views and enriching exhibitions, SAM is a must-visit in Shepparton & Goulburn Valley. Open Mon, Wed, Thur, Friday 10am – 4pm, Sat & Sun 10am – 5pm.

Victoria Park Lake

Victoria Park Lake in the heart of the city of Shepparton is a serene area popular for walking, cycling, picnics, fishing, bird watching, and outdoor games. Originally a swamp and grazing paddock, it became a public park in 1900 and was developed in 1929 for recreation purposes including rowing, motorboats, canoes and swimming. The park includes areas named after local figures and spans 43 hectares. Recent redevelopments by the Greater Shepparton City Council have enhanced its community facilities.

The Australian Botanic Gardens

Explore themed gardens showcasing Australian native plants, representing the cultural, environmental, historical, and agricultural aspects of Shepparton and the Goulburn Valley. The garden themes follow a timeline, revealing the story of change as visitors walk along the pathways. The site features native grassy bushland, wetlands, and a 7-hectare, 30-meterhigh reclaimed landfill with a lookout, offering expansive views of the local landscape. This landmark is located on the city’s outskirts, near the Goulburn and Broken Rivers.

Aboriginal Street Art

The Aboriginal Street Art Project, known locally as ‘Dana Djirrungana Dunguludja Yenbena-l’ meaning ‘Proud, Strong Aboriginal People’ in Yorta Yorta language, celebrates and recognises local Aboriginal history. This project is a collaboration between the Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation and Rumbalara Cooperative. The murals were painted by renowned artists Adnate and Cam Scale.

Emerald Bank

Explore Emerald Bank for a stroll through the gardens, enjoy a round of mini golf, and discover sensational shops and cafes. Here you can also visit MOVE (Museum of Vehicle Evolution) and Furphy Museum.

MOVE: Museum of Vehicle Evolution

The Museum of Vehicle Evolution (MOVE) is a premier transport museum showcasing motor cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, and more. Explore the legends of the road transport industry and their machines in the Kenworth Dealer Pavilion’s “Avenue of Legends.” MOVE also houses The Furphy Museum, The Farren Vintage Bicycle Collection, The Dick Clayton Collection of gramophones, telephones, and radios, and the impressive Loel Thomson Costume Collection, all presented in a modern and interactive exhibition space. Visit MOVE for coffee and dining at Milestone Café, browse the MOVE Shop for gifts and motoring accessories, and explore various shops in the Emerald Bank precinct. Open daily 10am – 4pm.

Furphy Museum

The Furphy Museum is the only museum of its type in the world. The museum is housed within MOVE (Museum of Vehicle Evolution) and delves into 150 years of Furphy brand history and offers a journey from Furphy’s early days in Kyneton, Victoria, to its modern era and ongoing Australian business legacy. Explore recreated spaces like the Furphy Foundry and Blacksmith’s Shop, featuring Furphy Water Carts and more. Entry to the Furphy Museum is included with admission to MOVE. Open daily 10am – 4pm.

SAM (Shepparton Art Museum), Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council
Walking Park Lake, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council

Moooving Art

Moooving Art features over 90 life-sized fibreglass cows scattered throughout parks, gardens, public spaces, and businesses in Shepparton and the Goulburn Valley. Created by local artists, each cow is a unique representation celebrating the region’s cultural diversity. These cows can be found across interconnected towns, adding colour and personality to urban and rural settings alike. Keep your eye out and see how many you can spot!

Kyabram Fauna Park

Explore Kyabram Fauna Park’s expansive wetlands and bushlands, home to diverse birdlife and native animals. Relax at the Fauna Park Cafe with meerkats or enjoy a BYO BBQ while kids play. Encounter free-ranging kangaroos, emus, and exhibits featuring koalas, echidnas, wombats, and more. Bird lovers can enjoy large aviaries with cockatoos, parrots, and owls. Visit the reptile house, insect display, and wetlands with native waterfowl. Enjoy free animal interactions and visitor amenities like picnic shelters and a gift shop. Just a 40-minute drive from Shepparton, it’s a perfect family day out. Kids visit free on weekends, public holidays and Victorian School Holidays. Open daily 10am – 5pm.

Aquamoves

Nestled within the scenic Lake Victoria precinct, Aquamoves provides a variety of health and fitness amenities. These include a gymnasium, two group fitness studios, an RPM studio, an indoor 25-meter pool, a leisure pool, a hydrotherapy pool, spas, a sauna, an outdoor leisure pool, a splash park, a water slide, and a rapid river.

KidsTown Adventure Playground

KidsTown, Australia’s largest adventure playground, sprawls across five acres with fullyfenced play areas, giant slides, train rides, mazes, and more. It offers ample shaded and undercover spots for play, picnics, and barbecues. Entry is by gold coin donation per person, contributing to the park’s operation and maintenance.

History & Heritage Touring Route

Discover the history and heritage of Shepparton & Goulburn Valley through a self-guided tour or by selecting points of interest to explore at your own pace. The guide can be downloaded or pick one up from the Visitor Information Centre and it is tailored for visitors to follow a touring route independently or customise their exploration based on personal interests and schedule.

Discovery Military History

The Military History Trail offers diverse opportunities for exploration, whether for a day trip or a leisurely journey through each town. Discover poignant war memorials that tell stories of sacrifice and bravery unique to each community. Experience the rich military history alongside stunning natural landscapes, exceptional food and wine, and a vibrant arts scene.

Beginning at Seymour, visit the Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk with its poignant display of over 60,000 names from the Vietnam War. Nearby, the WWI memorial park honours the ANZACs with symbolic roses and flags. Continue to the Australian Light Horse Memorial Park, once Victoria’s largest military training site before Puckapunyal opened in 1939.

In Murchison, visit the Italian Ossario, a mausoleum commemorating WWII Italian internees and prisoners of war across Australia.

Head north to Tatura and Shepparton for the Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum and Shepparton & District War Memorial. Benalla, home to memorials honouring local heroes like Sir Edward ‘Weary’ Dunlop and Captain ‘Hec’ Waller, also hosts the Benalla Aviation Museum (only open Wednesdays and Sundays ) with its collection of military training aircraft.

Golf

Golfers can experience top provincial courses, including the historic Shepparton Golf Course as well as Mooroopna and Kialla Golf Courses. For miniature golf enthusiasts, visit Riverside Gardens Garden Centre & Mini Golf, one of regional Victoria’s largest Garden Centres. It boasts an 18-hole Mini Golf Course set in 5 acres of gardens and has been awarded Best Medium Garden Centre in Victoria three years running. Open daily 9am – 5pm.

Furphy Museum, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council
The Australian Botanic Gardens, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council
Aboriginal Street Art, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council
Aquamoves, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council

OUTDOORS & FAMILY FUN

Whether it’s fun in the sun or a relaxing getaway, families will find many great places to visit all year round in Greater Shepparton.

The majestic Goulburn and Broken Rivers meet in Shepparton and provide the perfect location for holiday-makers to enjoy boating, fishing and canoeing.

The natural beauty of the area with its towering river red gums and magnificent waterways can also be experienced by cycling or walking.

Explore the beautiful Victoria Park Lake using the extensive shared-path network, rail trails in Dookie and Murchison, mountain bike and walking trails at Mount Major and a variety of cycling routes. Pick up a cycling or walking guide from Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre.

Enjoy a round at one of the amazing local golf courses. There’s 99 holes across six different courses catering to all levels and abilities. From challenging greens to sand scrapes, there is a course close to town that will be sure to challenge you. Or sit back and enjoy a refreshment at the 19th hole!

For birdwatchers, there is an abundance of wildlife to see in wetlands, including Reedy Swamp in Shepparton, Gemmill’s Swamp in Mooroopna and Cussen Park in Tatura.

Home to the largest outdoor adventure playground in Australia, KidsTown offers parents the chance to relax whilst the kids discover amazing giant slides, swings and a fruit bin maze. Aquamoves, is the region’s premier indoor and outdoor aquatic and fitness centre providing hours of fun with a rapid river, water slide and Tarzan swing, splash park, spacious gym and more than 80 group fitness classes each week.

Pack a picnic and get close to nature at the Australian Botanic Gardens or Victoria Park Lake. Alternatively explore the nearby Dookie Hills with its stunning views and atmosphere amongst the vineyards, cropping lands and the famous Dookie red loams.

Shepparton Skatepark, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council
KidsTown Miniature Railway, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council

ARTS, CULTURE & HERITAGE

Greater Shepparton has many great stories to tell, offering an eclectic mix of arts and cultural experiences to capture the imagination of visitors.

A multicultural melting pot, the region has a depth and diversity that is reflected in everyday life and the vibrant events calendar which includes the Shepparton Festival, Australian National Piano Award, St Georges Road Food Festival and the biennial Indigenous Ceramic Award.

The Shepparton Art Museum, affectionately known as SAM, is home to an impressive collection of Australian historical and contemporary ceramics along with significant holdings of Australian art in a range of media styles. SAM has a distinct program of temporary exhibitions and public programming including artist talks and workshops.

Greater Shepparton has a rich and diverse Aboriginal history. Home to Australia’s first purpose-built Aboriginal Cultural Keeping Place, Bangerang Cultural Centre is a keeping place for priceless Indigenous art and artefacts from across Australia. Visitors can learn about Aboriginal culture and history, while Kaiela Arts exhibits work by local Aboriginal artists as well as offering a range of cultural workshops including ceramics, painting and weaving workshops as well as gallery tours and artist talks. The history of the Yorta Yorta people can be experienced on ‘The Flats’ walk between Shepparton and Mooroopna.

Kaiela Arts is an Aboriginal art centre providing an important space for artists and the community to connect with art and culture. Their work drives important outcomes for both their artists and the broader Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal community.

The centre offers an accessible studio and social space for local artists to connect, create and share art and is a welcoming environment for everyone to learn about Aboriginal cultural arts. Visit the gallery and shop at the Shepparton Art Museum.

Shepparton’s Aboriginal Street Art murals by renowned street artists Adnate and Cam Scale pay homage to esteemed Indigenous elders, celebrating and acknowledging local Aboriginal history and culture.

Greater Shepparton’s public art exhibition of life-sized 3D fibreglass cows, known as Moooving Art, is a dedication to the region’s dairy industry. With more than 90 cows, the herd is scattered throughout the municipality. Each having its own colourful design and persona. These flamboyant bovines are fun to spot along riverbanks and in parks, gardens and public spaces.

Greater Shepparton’s fascinating wartime involvement, rich irrigation history, famous Murchison Meteorite and priceless Aboriginal artefacts are just some of the historical gems to be discovered in the region. The rich history from pre-settlement through to modern day immigration can be traced through the archives at the priceless heritage centres in Shepparton, Mooroopna, Tatura, Merrigum and Murchison. For details on opening times, contact Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre on (03) 5832 9330.

Guided historical walking tours can also be booked for groups through the Visitor Centre or guides can join touring coach groups to give a real local’s insight.

Other places of interest include Shepparton and Mooroopna’s War Memorials, the Joseph Furphy Memorial and menhir, the German War Cemetery at Tatura and MOVE - Museum of Vehicle Evolution.

Riverside Park, Credit: Visit Swan Hill
Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council

FOOD, WINE & FARM GATE

Greater Shepparton in the heart of the Goulburn Valley offers many great flavours to taste.

Home to an amazing array of home-grown goods including stone fruit, cherries, apples, pears, grapes, olives, avocados and tomatoes, it is little wonder why the region is considered the food bowl of Australia.

The area caters for all tastes. Visit a local producer who creates and sells mouth-watering treats such as boutique cheeses, gourmet products and sweet delights. Fresh fruit sales are also available at farmgate stalls seasonally.

Dining out in Greater Shepparton caters for all dining experiences. From charming cafes to award-winning restaurants, Shepparton’s dining scene showcases a diverse array of flavours and cuisines, making it a destination for food enthusiasts. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty country-style breakfast, a gourmet dinner with a twist, or a quick bite on the go, Shepparton has it all.

A visit is not complete without a stop at the region’s award winning wineries. Offering a huge selection from soft whites and sweet varietals to big bold reds and luscious fortifieds, the local vignerons produce their wines with passion and vigour. Taste their offerings at one of the many cellar doors including Tahbilk in Nagambie, Rye at Tallis in Dookie and Longleat in Murchison or try a Cheeky Cider amongst the orchard trees at Cheeky Grog Cidery in Bunbartha.

MUSEUM OF VEHICLE EVOLUTION

Shepparton’s Museum of Vehicle Evolution is thriving after a $6.7 million redevelopment that cements it as a must see attraction.

The expansion has created 10,000sqm of floorspace including a 900sqm undercover area which is perfect for visiting car clubs to park up on the hard standing.

“We have a broad collection of vehicles from classic muscle to heavy transport and historic buses but there are also related collections of costume, broadcast equipment, the amazing Farren Bicycle Collection and the Furphy Museum,” MOVE Executive Officer Peter Hill said. So, what is MOVE?

For those who visited the original Shepparton Motor Museum and Collectables, you will barely recognise it.

MOVE is a community based not-for-profit run by an independent, skills-based board with a mission to display and promote the history of transport, and the role it has played in shaping our lives.

Along the way, we’ve expanded from cars and motorcycles to include trucks, buses, and bicycles.

We have also found room for important historical collections which help tell the broader story of our evolution such as the Loel Thomson Costume Collection. Loel gathered the collection while researching for the restoration of Noorilim, a grand 1879 villa on the Goulburn River near Murchison.

Over 40 years Loel collected more than 10,000 items of clothing and accessories. The collection consists of articles of clothing and accessories worn over the past 200 years, ordinary clothing that was shaped by the fashion and norms of the period. You can see great social change reflected in the costumes.

The collection of telephones, radios and broadcast equipment belonging to the late Dick Clayton is also important to MOVE. Dick was one of the visionaries who first pushed for the establishment of a museum.

MOVE exterior, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council
MOVE Trucks, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council

DOOKIE

Just 25 minutes west of Shepparton is the town of Dookie, which has a long history of farming, synonymous with the entire region of the Goulburn Valley.

In the late 1800’s the Dookie Agricultural College was born as a concept to create an educational, farming area which was to be then known as the Cashel Experimental Farm. The land was required to be cleared and soon became the start of a farm, growing a large array of grains, grasses and hemp. Later the crop selection grew to include peaches and plums as well as olives, apples and more.

Today, the agricultural college remains one of Australias’s most famous farming educational centres and is the second oldest in Australia.

The drive to and around Dookie is a stunning experience, with rolling hills and gorgeous farmlands which provide views right across to Violet Town (near Benalla) and the Strathbogie Ranges which signify the start of the Victorian High Country.

Part of the North East Art Trail, Dookie sees many visitors passionate about art and culture visiting every year. The Art Trail is a unique part of the culture of the region where gorgeous silo art is showcased across six towns Devenish, Dookie, Goorambat, Katamatite, St. James and Tungamah.

Apart from the simply awe-inspiring art on display, Dookie’s Rail Trail provides great views of the surrounding farmland. Families are often seen with push bikes meandering along the trail as it is a realitvely easy trail with a flat ashphalt surface.

The town has several interesting little trading stores, including the Dookie Emporium, the general store and a great pub which offers good, homely meals.

Rye at Tallis is located just west of Dookie and is a very well-known winery which is highly reputed for its great ambience, gorgeous wines and wonderful grazing platters. The view from the cellar door is simply amazing and highlighted by the beautiful glass, timber construction which is clad in iron, sympathetic to the landscape.

Dookie Rail Trail, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council
Dookie Nomadic Silos, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council

PARKS & WALKS

DOOKIE RAIL TRAIL WALK

Distance: 9.3 km – Return Difficulty: Easy

This walk is ideal for those eager to explore one of Victoria’s many rail trails. It is the first of its kind in Greater Shepparton.

mERRIGUm HISTORY wAlk

Distance: 1.7 km Difficulty: Easy

This walk offers insights into the township’s rich history.

Mulana Nin Iyoga Trail - Mount Major

Distance: 4.6 km - Return Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging

This walk is suitable for those in good physical condition, as it involves mostly uphill terrain until reaching the plateau at the summit. The breathtaking views make the effort worthwhile!

mooroopna ABORIGINAL HISTORY wALk

Distance: 4.3 km Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

This walking tour offers an opportunity to explore the tracks in the ‘Flats’ area, situated between the Peter Ross-Edwards Causeway and the Goulburn River on the south side.

mooroopna HISTORY wALk

Distance: 2.2 km Difficulty: Easy

This walking tour of Mooroopna provides the opportunity to explore several historical sites throughout the town.

Murchison History MEANDEr

Distance: 1 km - Return Difficulty: Easy

This tour is designed for those interested in exploring several historic sites in Murchison.

Murchison History & WiNEry WALKiNG toUr

Distance: 3.95 km Difficulty: Moderte

This tour is ideal for those interested in exploring significant historical sites and wineries in the area.

SHEPPARTON BANGERANG CULTURAL CENTRE WALK

Distance: 1.9 km Difficulty: Easy

This short walk takes in the Bangerang Cultural Centre, Australia’s first purpose-built Aboriginal Cultural Keeping Place and Museum.

shepparton FROM THE BUSTLE TO THE BUSH

Distance: 1.6 km Difficulty: Easy

This walk offers a glimpse into the close proximity of the Goulburn River to the central business district.

shepparton victoria park lake

Distance: 1.8 km loop Difficulty: Easy

This short walk takes in the serene Victoria Park Lake precinct.

shepparton goulburn river walk

Distance: 2.2 km to Cudgee Park, 3.6 km to Jordans Bend (one way) Difficulty: Easy

This walk encompasses parts of the Yahna Gurtji Shared Pathway, translating to “Come walk with me friend,” along the majestic Goulburn River. It begins at the rear of the Greater Shepparton City Council Offices on Welsford Street and ends at either Cudgee Park or Jordan’s Bend.

tatura parks walk

Distance: 4.2 km loop Difficulty: Easy

This walk allows you to explore the close proximity of the Goulburn River to the central business district.

Mount Major, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council

DAY TRIPS

Tatura

19.7 km 18 min

Often known as water wheel country, Tatura is home to Tatura Milk Industries. The main street of Tatura boasts historic architecture, including the picturesque Court House and old convent buildings, offering a glimpse into its rich history.

• Old Convent Buildings

• Lake Bartlett

• Water tower artworks

• Tatura Irrigation and Wartime Camps Museum

• German War Cemetary

• Cussen Park

Murchison

34.6 km 27 mins

The culture and history of Murchison are reflected in the various buildings scattered throughout the township. These include the historic properties such as Days Mill and Thornebridge, alongside the more contemporary art deco Railway Hotel.

• Murchison Rail Trail

• Murchison Heritage Centre

• Goulburn River

• Italian Ossario - War Memorial

Merrigum

34.6 km 27 mins

The name Merrigum is believed to originate from an Aboriginal term meaning ‘little plain’. The town’s main industries include fruit growing and dairy farming.

• Merrigum Museum

• Judd Park

• Merrigum Pool and Splash Park

• Dunyak Moira Catch

• Release Fishing Lagoons

Mooroopna

4.5 km 6 min

Recognised for its relaxed pace and country feel, Mooroopna is nestled amongst orchards familiar to the region. With wide open streets, streetscapes featuring a bronze statue immortalising local legend Cyril ‘Jack’ Findlay, one of Australia’s most celebrated Grand Prix motorcycle racers as well as a substantial war memorial.

• Mooroopna Heritage Museum

• KidsTown Adventure Playground

• Education & Activity Centre

• Mooroopna Community Tree & Boab Tree

Murchison Rail Trail, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council

EVENTS

January

Goulburn Valley Open & Junior Tennis

Championships

International Dairy Week

Cinema Pop Up

Shepparton Gift

February

Secret Garden Gigs

Craft Alive

Summer Sizzler Horse Event

Summer City Market

Zaidee’s Mad Cow Mud Run

Vibesfest Goulburn

March

MOVE GT Nationals

Badminton Victoria U15/U19 Junior State Titles

Shepparton Albanian Harvest Festival

TatFest

Welsh National Show

VACSAL Basketball Competition

Shepparton Italian Festa

CFA Urban State Firefighter Championships

Victorian Reining Horse Association State Championship Derby Show

Victorian Appaloosa Championship State Show

Shepparton Lawn Tennis Club Easter Tournament

April

Converge on the Goulburn Festival

Rotary Motor Show

Shepparton Festival

Converge on the Goulburn Festival

Melbourne to MOVE Rally

Morris Register of Australia Car Rally

May

Mother’s Day Classic

Heritage Motoring Day

UCI BMX Supercross World Cup

June

Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Roadshow

Softball Victoria Masters Championships

Northern Victoria Sled Dog Championships

Northern Victoria Livestock

Tatura Rotary Community Art Show

July

Hockey Victoria Junior State Championships

Shepparton Squash International

NAIDOC Week

Smoke on the Water - BBQ Food Festival

Karramomus Christmas in July Luncheon

Pasifika Festival

August

The Great Outdoors 4 x 4 Expo

Shepparton Running Festival

Badminton Victoria Veterans Tournament

Winter City Market

September

Goulburn Valley Reining Horse Association

Shepparton Swap Meet

The Last Man Standing Endurance Event

World River Day Celebration

Victorian Reining Association State Show

Goulburn Valley West CWA Creative Arts

Exhibition

October

Australian National Piano Awards

Shepparton Show

FE FC Holden State Titles

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Music Month

GV Woodworkers Annual Woodworking Show

St Georges Road Food Festival

November

Victorian Arabian Championships

Out in the Open Festival

Spring Car Nationals

December

Shepparton Carols by Candlelight

Shepparton Cycling Club Track Carnival

New Year’s Eve Festival

For the most up to date Calendar of Events and dates, go to www.sheppandgv.com.au

Converge on the Goulburn, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council

ESSENTIAL SERVICES

Shepparton Police Station (03) 5820 5777 155 Welsford Street, Shepparton

Mooroopna Police Station (03) 5825 4131 119 McLennan Street, Mooroopna

Tatura Police Station (03) 5824 3099 195 Hogan Street, Tatura

hospital

Goulburn Valley Health - Hospital (03) 5832 2322 Graham Street, Shepparton

Medical

Market Place Medical Centre (03) 5822 2677

31/110 Benalla Road, Shepparton

Kialla Medical Clinic (03) 5823 5446

Shop 21D, Riverside Plaza, 8025 Goulburn Valley Highway, Kialla

Goulburn Medical Centre (03) 5825 1000 87 McLennan Street, Mooroopna

Dental

Goulburn Valley Dental Group (03) 5821 2576 167 Nixon Street, Shepparton

McLennan Street Dental (03) 5825 4418 108 McLennan Street, Mooroopna

pharmacies

Chemist Warehouse Sheppaton (03) 5821 6000 425 Wyndham Street, Shepparton

Chemist Warehouse Shepparton North (03) 5821 0296 127 Numurkah Road, Shepparton

Chemist Warehouse Kialla (03) 5823 5194 Shop 14, Riverside Plaza, 8025 Goulburn Valley Highway, Kialla

OTHER SERVICES

Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre (03) 5832 9330 530 Wyndham Street, Shepparton

Shepparton Taxis 131 008

Dyson Buses (03) 5831 2150

VLine 1800 800 007

REGIONAL

MARKETS

Benalla Craft & Produce Market

Fourth Saturday of the month, 9.00am – 1.00pm (excluding January). Fawkner Drive, Benalla

Echuca Farmer’s Market

First and third Saturday of the month, 8.00am – 1.00pm

Aquatic Reserve, Heygarth Street, Echuca

Euroa Village Farmers Market

Third Saturday of the month , 9.00am – 1.00pm

Rotary Park, Kirkland Avenue, Euroa

Mooroopna Market

Last Saturday of each month, 9am – 2.00pm Ferrari Park, Mooroopna

Violet Town Market

Second Saturday of each month, 8.30am – 1.00pm

Recreation Reserve, Tulip Street, Violet Town

Yarrawonga Farmers & Craft Market

Fourth Sunday of the month, 9.00am – 1.00pm

Foreshore Yarrawonga

St George’s Road Food Festival, Credit: Greater Shepparton City Council

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