Yallourn
Yallourn, an industrial town and a garden suburb, ceased to exist 50 years after its beginnings in 1924. It was in the Latrobe Valley, 125 km south-east of Melbourne. The name was thought to derive from Aboriginal words meaning brown fire, a fitting tribute to the proposed brown coal electricity generation works expounded in a report of the State Electricity Commission on the Yallourn project in 1921.
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Royal Visit to Yallourn open cut, 1954
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The Band Rotunda Gardens, Yallourn, 1961
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First train load of briquettes, Yallourn, 1925
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Coal dredger, Yallourn open cut, 1954
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A private garden, Yallourn, 1961
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Yallourn house, 1926
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Switchyard, Yallourn power station, 1954
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Public playgrounds, Yallourn, 1961
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