Yarroweyah

Yarroweyah is a rural village and district 6 km west of Cobram in northern Victoria. It is on the branch railway line between Strathmerton and Cobram.

Yarroweyah (also spelt Yarroweya), was the name of a pastoral run taken up in 1842 by Elizabeth Hume, the widowed sister-in-law of the explorer, Hamilton Hume. (It was later named the Yarrawonga run, extending from Cobram to Yarrawonga, 25 km eastwards.)

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