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"River City and Sun-drenched Landscapes"

Mildura Tourism

Mildura is an Australian city located on the Murray River in the state of Victoria. It is a great destination for travelers seeking a relaxed pace of life in a stunning natural environment. The area is home to lush green vineyards, wide open spaces, and a diverse range of wildlife. Visitors can enjoy exploring the charming town centre, which features quaint cafes, galleries, and unique shops.

The highlight of a visit to Mildura is the Murray River, which is ideal for swimming, fishing, and boating. Other attractions include the awe-inspiring Murray-Sunset National Park, which is home to spectacular views and an abundance of native wildlife. For those looking for a unique Australian experience, the nearby Mungo National Park offers a glimpse into the area's Aboriginal heritage. Mildura is also known for its vibrant cultural life, with plenty of festivals and events throughout the year. The city is home to numerous wineries, pubs, and restaurants, providing plenty of options for a memorable night out. For those looking for an active holiday, Mildura offers a range of outdoor activities, such as mountain biking, horse riding, and bushwalking. There are also plenty of walking tracks, which offer the perfect opportunity to explore the area's stunning landscape.

As a traveler to Mildura, it is important to keep in mind that the city is located in a remote part of Australia. Hence, it is best to plan ahead and be prepared for any eventuality. Accommodation and food options can be limited, so it is important to research the area before you arrive. It is also wise to bring plenty of sunscreen and insect repellent, as the area can get quite hot during the summer months.

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William Blandowski's 1857 depiction of Jarijari (Nyeri Nyeri) people including men hunting, women cooking and children playing near Merbein, Victoria. A form of kick and catch football is apparently being played in the background.[9]
The bar of the Mildura Working Man's Club was noted in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest bar in the world until 1995 when it was removed during renovations.
Langtree Avenue, 1950

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