Loddon Mallee

Loddon Mallee Region
Victoria
Aerial view of Bendigo and surrounding areas.
Loddon Mallee Region is located in Victoria
Loddon Mallee Region
Loddon Mallee Region
The location of Bendigo, a city in the Loddon Mallee region
Coordinates36°45′S 144°16′E / 36.750°S 144.267°E / -36.750; 144.267
Population348,394 (2021 census)[Note 1]
 • Density5.90909/km2 (15.30447/sq mi)
Area58,959 km2 (22,764.2 sq mi)[Note 2]
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10)
 • Summer (DST)AEDT (UTC+11)
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)
WebsiteLoddon Mallee Region
Localities around Loddon Mallee Region:
South Australia New South Wales New South Wales
South Australia Loddon Mallee Region Hume
Grampians Grampians Greater Melbourne

The Loddon Mallee is an economic rural region[1] located in the north-western part of Victoria, Australia.[2] Occupying more than a quarter of the state, it stretches from Greater Melbourne to the northernmost point of Victoria, sharing a border with South Australia and New South Wales, and has one of the most consistently warm climates in Victoria. It has two major regional cities Bendigo and Mildura and also contains the major settlements of Castlemaine, Echuca, Gisborne, Kerang, Kyneton, Maryborough, Swan Hill, Wedderburn and Wycheproof.

Comprising an area in excess of 58,000 square kilometres (22,000 sq mi) this is the largest region in Victoria hosting a population of over 348,000 people. The Loddon Malle region includes the Shire of Buloke, Shire of Campaspe, Shire of Central Goldfields, Shire of Gannawarra, City of Greater Bendigo, Shire of Loddon, Shire of Macedon Ranges, Rural City of Mildura, Shire of Mount Alexander and Rural City of Swan Hill local government areas.

The Loddon Mallee region is located along two major transport corridors, the Calder Highway corridor linking Melbourne to Bendigo and Mildura and the interstate Sturt Highway corridor linking Sydney to Mildura and Adelaide. The region comprises two distinct and inter-connected sub-regions or districts: Loddon Campaspe and Mallee.[3]


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  1. ^ "Meaning of Regional Victoria". Department of State Development, Business and Innovation (MS Word requires download). State Government of Victoria. 2011. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  2. ^ Victoria, Regional Development (17 May 2018). "Victoria's Loddon Mallee Region". Regional Development Victoria. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  3. ^ Planning (14 July 2017). "Loddon Mallee South Regional Growth Plan". Planning. Retrieved 8 May 2023.

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