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INTRODUCING  VIC T ORIA   377


                           Tahbilk Wines is one of
                           the best known of all the
                           northeastern Victorian
                           vineyards, not only for its
                           excellent wines but also for
                           the pagoda-style architec-
                           ture of its winery. Eastern
                           Victoria’s cool climate has
                           led to a range of successful
                           wineries (see pp454–5).
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                                                    The Victorian Alps come
               Shepparton                           into their own during the
                                                    winter months as a ski area
                         Wangaratta                        (see p452–3).
   Bendigo
                           Eastern Victoria
                            (see pp442–55)

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      Sunbury                                  0 miles       100
   Bacchus Marsh
        Melbourne
   Werribee
          Dandenong


                                                       Melbourne
                                                       (see pp384–425)



                             ESSENDON
                                BRUNSWICK
                                            CAMBERWELL
                             MELBOURNE

        Parliament House in              ST KILDA
        Melbourne, begun in   Flinders Street Station
                         is a main rail terminus,
        1856, is one of the city’s   set in a fine 19th-century
        finest surviving public   edifice (see p406).
        buildings (see pp396–7).
                            Rippon Lea’s ornamental
        0 kilometres  4      garden is an impressive
        0 miles       4    feature of this 19th-century
                               home (see pp408–9).
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