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Mt ALEXANDER BUSHWALKING CAMP PROJECT

1. Provide a profile of Mt Alexander including:

• The name of the park and which shire it is located in

Mount Alexander Regional Park, Mount Alexander Shire

• When was it made a state park?

1982

• The distance from Bendigo and Melbourne

120km to Melbourne and30 minutes away from Bendigo

• What facilities does the park provide?

Camping areas, walking tracks, picnicking areas, sightseeing spots, camp fire spots and toilets. There are many Transmission towers on the mountain.

• Provide maps and pictures.

[pic]

2. Provide a profile of the Harcourt township including:

• The location, population and climate.

9km from Castlemaine, population

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