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Also written as Unit 6, 2-4 Virginia Street.
Eaglehawk VIC 3556, Australia
Also written as Unit 6, 2-4 Virginia Street.
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6/2 Virginia Street is a unit. It is a self‑contained residence within a larger building
The unit is on Virginia Street in the suburb of Eaglehawk, which lies north‑west of Bendigo. Eaglehawk is positioned along the Loddon Valley Highway, known locally as High Street near the town centre
Nearby amenities include Canterbury Park with its modern sports oval, the Bendigo Leisure Centre with a 50‑metre indoor pool, and the Star Cinema located in the historic town hall. These facilities are all within easy reach of the unit
The Swan Hill railway line runs to the south of the town centre, and the Eaglehawk railway station provides regular train services. This offers convenient rail connections for commuters and travelers
Eaglehawk expanded rapidly after a gold rush began in 1852, swelling its population to about 40,000. In 1994 it was amalgamated into the City of Greater Bendigo
Yes, the town hosts the annual Dahlia and Arts Festival each March and the Canterbury Carols celebration in December. These events are popular with locals and visitors alike
Canterbury Park provides facilities for Australian Rules football, netball, cricket, lawn bowling and croquet. It also houses the Bendigo Leisure Centre, which includes a 50‑metre swimming pool, mini‑golf and squash courts
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