37°08′37″S 144°06′12″E / 37.143668°S 144.103335°E Strangways is a locality within the local government area of Mount Alexander, in Central Victoria, Australia. It covers an area of 20.105 square kilometres between the townships of Guidford to the east, Newstead to the north-west and Clydesdale to the south. See more
About Us. The Oxley family has been growing crops on the banks of the Loddon River for over 100 years. In 1998, their various farming enterprises expanded into a thriving stockfeed business, still entirely family owned …
The Oxley family has been growing crops on the banks of the Loddon River for over 100 years. Our personal mission is to provide you with a top quality product every time. It appears you are using a very old version of …
The grounds features a large 14m x 7m workshop with power and concrete floor, hay shed and water tanks, a pioneers dry stone storage shed and an old orchard. Zoned farming – the property has multiple titles …
The Loddon River, an inland river of the north–central catchment, part of the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the lower Riverina bioregion and Central Highlands and …
Loddon Strangways 1-Day 3-Day 5-Day Wind Speed Fri 16 Jun Sat 17 Jun Sun 18 Jun Mon 19 Jun Tue 20 Jun Wed 21 Jun Thu 22 Jun 60km/h 40km/h 20km/h Graph Plots …
Meet the Loddon River . Part of the Meet our Waterways series highlighting how water for the environment benefits your river. The Loddon River is the second longest river in Victoria (after the Goulburn), enjoyed by anglers …