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Lavers Hill

Coordinates: 38°40′0″S 143°24′0″E / 38.66667°S 143.40000°E / -38.66667; 143.40000
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Lavers Hill
Victoria
Great Ocean Road at Lavers Hill
Lavers Hill is located in Colac Otway Shire
Lavers Hill
Lavers Hill
Coordinates38°40′0″S 143°24′0″E / 38.66667°S 143.40000°E / -38.66667; 143.40000
Population78 (2016 census)[1]
Established1891
Postcode(s)3238
Elevation450 m (1,476 ft)
Location
LGA(s)Colac Otway Shire
State electorate(s)Polwarth
Federal division(s)Corangamite
Localities around Lavers Hill:
Carlisle River
Chapple Vale
Carlisle River Carlisle River
Wyelangta
Chapple Vale Lavers Hill Wyelangta
Yuulong Johanna Johanna

Lavers Hill is a town in Victoria, Australia, located 48 kilometres (30 mi) inland from Port Campbell and 48 kilometres (30 mi) from Apollo Bay. The township is located approximately 205 kilometres (127 mi) south-west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2016 census, Lavers Hill had a population of 78.[1]

History

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Lavers Hill was named after two settlers from Gippsland called Stephen and Frank Laver. The first saw mill was opened in 1900 and so was the church next to the College. Old families from as far back as the 1880s still reside near Lavers Hill, e.g. Speight, Hampshire and Farrell. Development of Lavers Hill happened quickly. Lavers Hill depended on logging and agriculture for its income. It also is dependent on tourism. A bank was opened in 1906, the community hall was opened, a cheese factory and butcher shop were built and also a hotel. A lot of these businesses have closed down. The Community hall was literally blown over in 1930 and rebuilt in 1933. The hotel was burnt down in 1919 and again in 1930. The cheese factory closed and so did the butcher.

Lavers Hill School

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The Lavers Hill school was opened in 1910 as a rented room in the cheese factory. Another school was built near the church in 1911. In 1953, Johanna school and this were consolidated. At one point, Lavers Hill school had 500 kids. Today it has around 100 students from Beech Forest, Ferguson, Gellibrand, Colac, Lower Gellibrand, Johanna and Hordernvale and was opened in 1911. This school has recently celebrated its centenary on 2/3 April 2011.It caters for students ranging from kindergarten to Year 12.

Town Features

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Tourist information is located at the newest establishment in Lavers Hill. Built from recycled local materials "The Shoppe" showcases the produce and products of the local residents and has an onsite cafe serving homemade pastries and great coffee.

Lavers Hill Post Office opened around 1902. Its name is Yatzies and is currently owned by the Yates family. This town used to have a bakery called McDuff's, however it has ceased to function and is up for sale.

There is a town hall, opened in 1933. Locals use it for CERT meetings, badminton matches, progress meetings and other uses like that. On the way to Port Campbell, along the right of the road, there is a police station. Opposite to the Police Station there is the roadhouse and the tavern.

Lavers Hill is a favourite among tourist hotspots as it is only half an hour to the Twelve Apostles, an hour to Colac, is on the Great Ocean Road, is half an hour to the Otway Fly, and is less than an hour to Apollo Bay. It is the meeting point of the roads to Colac, Cobden, Apollo Bay and Port Campbell.

References

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  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Lavers Hill (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 17 November 2017. Edit this at Wikidata
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