Trawalla, a charming town in central Western Victoria, is situated on the Western Highway, approximately 41 kilometers west of Ballarat and 154 kilometers west of Melbourne. Nestled at the headwaters of Mount Emu Creek, it offers picturesque landscapes and a rich history. Established in 1839, Trawalla was named by the Moner balug clan of the Wathaurong Aboriginal people, meaning 'wild water' or 'much rain'. The town is renowned as the birthplace of Australia's ninth Prime Minister, James Henry Scullin. Today, Trawalla is a peaceful rural community, offering a serene lifestyle amidst natural beauty.

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