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List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Wodonga facts for kids

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The City of Wodonga in Victoria, Australia, is home to some truly special places that are protected because of their history. These important sites are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register, which is like a special list of treasures maintained by the Heritage Council of Victoria. It helps make sure these places are looked after for everyone to enjoy now and in the future.

Discovering Wodonga's Heritage Gems

As of 2021, four amazing places in Wodonga are officially recognized on the Victorian Heritage Register. Each one tells a unique story about the area's past.

Bonegilla Migrant Centre: A New Beginning

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Block 19 at Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre.

The Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre, specifically Block 19, is a very important historical site. It is located at 82 Bonegilla Road. This centre was built in 1940. For many years, it was the first stop for thousands of new migrants arriving in Australia after World War II. People from all over the world came here to start a new life. Block 19 was officially added to the Heritage Register on May 10, 2002. It stands as a reminder of the many journeys and new beginnings that happened there.

Cambourne: A Historic Home

Cambourne is a beautiful old building found at 2 High Street in Wodonga. It was built around the year 1900. This historic home was one of the first places to be recognized on the Victorian Heritage Register in Wodonga. It was added to the list on October 9, 1974. Cambourne gives us a glimpse into what life was like in Wodonga over a hundred years ago.

De Kerilleau Homestead: Pioneer Life

Another significant historical home is the De Kerilleau Homestead. You can find it at 200 Bandiana Link Road in Wodonga. This homestead is even older than Cambourne, having been built around 1870. It was listed on the Heritage Register on May 12, 1976. Homesteads like De Kerilleau were often large farms or estates. They show us how early settlers lived and worked in the Wodonga area.

Former Clyde Cameron College: Learning for the Future

The Former Clyde Cameron College is located at 41-69 Nordsvan Drive in Wodonga. This building was constructed in 1976. It was once a college named after Clyde Cameron, an important Australian politician. The college was a place where people could learn and train for different jobs. It was added to the Victorian Heritage Register on February 12, 2009. This site represents a time when education and training were expanding in Australia.

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