| Benalla Online… Benalla Friendly!
This website has been established to promote all aspects of Benalla, Victoria.
For locals and visitors alike:
It is your complete guide to everything Benalla has to offer.
To find your way around Benalla…CLICK your way around Benalla Online, Benalla’s most comprehensive and informative directory. From ordering a pizza to looking for a house to buy, from finding a tradesman to looking for a job, from visiting historic attractions to a day at the races, everything you need to find is HERE.
For advertisers:
It is the quickest and easiest way for customers to find you.
Benalla Online is the only all-inclusive, Benalla based, Benalla focused promotional medium.
The internet has come into its own in recent years and is undoubtedly the way of the future. This site offers you the unique opportunity to give a complete promotional profile of your business to anyone looking for anything in the Benalla district. And of course a ready “click on” link if you have your own website.
Benalla Online is a private business providing a resource for tourists and the district community.
It encompasses the region administered by the Benalla Rural City, set in the midst of Victoria’s magnificent North East - “Legends, Wine & High Country”.
Truly Benalla Friendly!
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| Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop Memorial Statue |
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| Along the southern loop of the Lake Benalla Walking Track |
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| Eucalyptus camaldulensis - River Red Gum - by the lake |
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A new venture!
I am known to many local farmers, residents and business people as the proprietor of Agri-Tree Nursery at Lima South. This nursery has been the major grower of native trees and shrubs in the Goulburn-Broken Catchment for many years. However, protracted drought conditions have caused a significant downturn in demand for plants, so the nursery is closing down and the property is on the market.
Having had earlier newspaper, advertising and marketing experience I have undertaken this new venture to promote Benalla as a great place to live, work or visit.
Bruce Keogh
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