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Also written as Unit 1, 23 Landsborough Street.
Echuca VIC 3564, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 23 Landsborough Street.
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The property at 1/23 Landsborough Street is a unit
Fountain Plaza shopping arcade and the Mercure Port of Echuca hotel are each about 0.4 km away, while Paramount Cinema and Alton Gallery are within 0.3 km, making most amenities walk‑accessible
Echuca railway station is roughly 0.7 km away, and Echuca‑Moama Transit runs hourly bus services to Echuca East, South and Moama, with the terminus at the Old Echuca Post Office on Hare Street
Within a few hundred metres you’ll find the heritage‑listed St Andrew’s Uniting Church, Alton Gallery art space, and the historic Echuca Town Hall, all reflecting the town’s 19th‑century river‑port heritage
Echuca experiences a cold semi‑arid climate (BSk) with Mediterranean tendencies, featuring warm to hot, dry summers and cool to cold, often cloudy winters
Echuca was founded in the 1850s by ex‑convict Henry Hopbird, grew into Australia’s largest inland port by the 1870s, and today the historic Echuca Wharf and paddle‑steamer fleet preserve that river‑trade legacy
The town hosts the world‑renowned Southern 80 waterski race each February, the Riverboats Music Festival, the Echuca‑Moama Weddings Expo in May, and the WinterBlues Festival in July, among other annual celebrations
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