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  1. The Shire of Yarriambiack is a local government area of Victoria, Australia, located in the north-western part of the state. The Shire is governed and administered by the Yarriambiack Shire Council; its seat of local government and administrative center is located at the council headquarters in Warracknabeal, it also has service centers located ...

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  2. The Shire of Yarriambiack is a local government area of Victoria, Australia, located in the north-western part of the state. It covers an area of 7,326 square kilometres (2,829 sq mi) and, in June 2018, had a population of 6,658, [1] having fallen from 7,438 in 2008. [3]

  3. The Council Plan is the Yarriambiack Shire Council’s strategic direction. It sets out our plan to meet the present and future needs of our community by identifying a clear vision for the future, our mission (the business we are in), and the values and principles that are fundamental to how we formulate decisions.

  4. Learn about the history, geography, economy and attractions of Yarriambiack Shire, a rural area in the Wimmera/Mallee region of Victoria. The Shire is known for its grain production, tourism potential and sub-regional centre of Warracknabeal.

  5. Find localities, councillors and further information for the Yarriambiack Shire Council.

  6. A relaxed rural lifestyle awaits in Yarriambiack Shire, with opportunities aplenty inside and out for pleasure-seekers of any age. Comprising the main towns of Hopetoun, Murtoa, Rupanyup and Warracknabeal, Yarriambiack Shire is bounded by a plethora of natural attractions.

  7. The Yarriambiack Creek is a distributary of the Wimmera River. It leaves the river near Drung Drung, approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Horsham. The watercourse flows northwards through Warracknabeal and empties into Lake Coorong just east of Hopetoun.