Swan Marsh

Swan Marsh
Victoria

Main street
Swan Marsh
Coordinates 38°22′0″S 143°23′0″E / 38.36667°S 143.38333°E / -38.36667; 143.38333Coordinates: 38°22′0″S 143°23′0″E / 38.36667°S 143.38333°E / -38.36667; 143.38333
Postcode(s) 3249
Location
LGA(s) Colac Otway Shire
State electorate(s) Polwarth
Federal Division(s) Corangamite
Localities around Swan Marsh:
Stonyford Stonyford
Pirron Yallock
Pirron Yallock
Carpendeit Swan Marsh Pirron Yallock
Carpendeit Bungador Irrewillipe

Swan Marsh is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The town is located in the Colac Otway Shire local government area, 168 kilometres (104 mi) south west of the state capital, Melbourne.

The area around Swan Marsh was first settled by Europeans in the mid 19th century.[1] The area was described as "“wet, marshy land, forest and some beautiful cleared rich gently sloping high land."[1] The swamps were drained using bullock teams and hand labour to install large drainsthe beginnings of the Tirrengower Drainage Scheme. The name "Swan Marsh" was derived from the swans prevalent in the local area.[1] In 1907, the area saw closer settlement with 60-acre (24 ha) blocks created and allocated mainly to young families.[1] The Swan Marsh dairy, operated by the Colac and District Company, was built in 1901. From the 1930s to its closure in 1956, the dairy produced casein.[1]

Swan Marsh today has four businesses: the post office, the general store/take away food outlet, a peat mine and a water carter.[1] Community facilities include the football ground/recreation reserve, public hall, tennis courts and a speedway circuit.[1] The town hosts a Country Fire Authority volunteer brigade.[1] Swan Marsh Primary School services the town.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Swan Marsh and District Township Plan" (PDF). Colac Otway Shire Council. Retrieved 18 August 2010.
  2. "Swan Marsh Primary School". Retrieved 18 August 2010.

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