Indigo Valley, Victoria

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Indigo Valley
Victoria
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Indigo Valley
Location in Shire of Indigo
Coordinates 36°11′18″S146°44′48″E / 36.18833°S 146.74667°E / -36.18833; 146.74667 Coordinates: 36°11′18″S146°44′48″E / 36.18833°S 146.74667°E / -36.18833; 146.74667
Population561 (2006 census) [1]
Postcode(s) 3688
LGA(s) Shire of Indigo
State electorate(s) Benambra
Federal division(s) Indi

Indigo Valley is a valley and bounded locality in Victoria, Australia stretching approximately between Yackandandah and the Hume Highway near Barnawartha. The Indigo Creek flows through it.

Indigo Valley was formerly part of the Shire of Chiltern but now forms part of the Shire of Indigo, to which it lends its name.

Indigo Valley has a Country Fire Authority volunteer fire brigade and a state primary school called Middle Indigo Primary School.

The population of Indigo Valley was 561 in the Australian 2006 Census [1]

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