Ridging a bare paddock at Nullawil, 1945
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Nullawil is a rural village on the Calder Highway and the railway line to Sea Lake, 25 km north of Wycheproof, north-west Victoria. It is thought that the name was derived from Aboriginal words describing a stick used to kill birds. The name was first applied to the Parish of Nullawil.
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