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Woodend is a residential area in Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Macedon Ranges nearby government zone and is skirted toward the east and north by the Calder Freeway and is situated about somewhere between Melbourne and Bendigo. At the 2011 registration, Woodend had a populace of 5,413. Woodend was first reviewed in 1836 by Major Thomas Mitchell, who opened it up for settlement.
At the point when gold was found in the region, Woodend turned into the principle avenue through the Black Forest, and obliged numerous gold-diggers and their families. Woodend Post Office opened on 20 July 1854, shut in December of that year, at that point revived in the township on 1 of our homes. In any case, at that point the five mile squeak began getting contaminated and the fish began kicking the bucket.
The biggest brandishing bunch in the town is the Woodend Junior Football Club which consolidates 190 players, from 130 families, playing in 8 junior groups extending from Under 9's to Under 16's. There are a few trail blazing bicycle tracks close Woodend, in the Wombat State Forest and furthermore on Mount Macedon. The nearby Wombat MTB Club keeps up the tracks in the territory and mastermind occasions and bicycle visits. Golfers play at the course of the Woodend Golf Club on Davy Street.
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