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  1. Beulah transcends real estate and property development. We’re an organisation geared around effecting positive change in the way that we each live – an organisation through which design and culture is brought to bear with the needs of a modern and flourishing city.

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  2. Beulah is a town in the southern Mallee region of Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Yarriambiack local government area , 395 kilometres north-west of the state capital, Melbourne . At the 2016 census , Beulah had a population of 329.

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    Beulah is located 360 km north-west of Melbourne on the Henty Highway between Hopetoun and Warracknabeal.

    "Thou shalt no more be termed Forsaken; neither shall thy land any more be termed Desolate: but thou shalt be called Hephzibah, and thy land Beulah: for the Lord delighteth in thee, and thy land shall be married." Isaiah 62:4 was the inspiration the McKenzie family, devout local Presbyterians, took when they named this tiny town Beulah in 1891.

    Exploring the Main Street Today Beulah is worth visiting because time has stood still. The shops in the main street, although many are closed, are from another era and the sleepiness of the town is a reminder of a bygone era. There is a guide to the services in the town which can be downloaded at http://www.beulahvictoria.com.au/images/stories/newc...

    Brim Silos Located 16 km south of Beulah are the now-famous Brim silos. In 2015 artist Guido van Helten painted 30-metre high portraits of four farmers on the disused Brim silos. Van Helten, a Brisbane artist, used a super cherrypicker for three weeks to create the work using spray paint and acrylic house paint. He has worked for up to 10 hours a d...

    * The townsite stands on what was once Brim sheep station. When the area was opened up for closer settlement many selectors came from the Wimmera district, including the McKenzies who took up land just north of the present townsite in 1882. Devout Presbyterians, they named the township after a place-name in the Bible (Isaiah 62: 4). * In 1885 a rab...

    There is a useful local website: http://www.yarriambiack.vic.gov.au/tourism/beulah-brim and http://www.beulahvictoria.com.au.

  3. Stretch your legs and meet the locals in the tiny town of Beulah – also known as the setting for the Australian film The Dry (2020).

  4. Jan 29, 2015 · Today Beulah is a tiny town of 320 people, located 382 kilometres north west of Melbourne on the Henty Highway. It is hard to imagine that there was a time (around the turn of the century) when the Beulah district produced 125,000 bags of wheat each year and the local wool clip was worth $25,000.

  5. The township of Beulah is a prosperous agricultural community between Hopetoun and Brim. Beulah owes its origins to the arrival of the early pastoralists in the mid 1800’s who were following the course of the Yarriambiack Creek as it flowed north to Lake Corrong near Hopetoun.

  6. The picturesque Yarriambiack Creek that runs through Beulah is a true oasis, with walking tracks and picnic and camping areas stretching along its serene banks. A caravan park with public amenities is located beside the creek.