DIGGERS REST ANIMAL HOSPITAL

29 Plumpton Road
Diggers Rest VIC 3427

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Diggers Rest began as an important stopping place on the route to the Bendigo goldfields. It is famous for being the location where Harry Houdini performed one of the first powered flights and the only local café is named in his honour. Also, the four Sunbury Pop Festivals were held on a private farm on the southern outskirts of Sunbury, between Sunbury and Diggers Rest.

Diggers Rest is located 30kms north-west from Melbourne.  Melbourne - the 'Cultural Capital of Australia' - boasts great events, a passion for food and wine and a fabulous arts scene. Known as a style-setter, Melbourne is home to a non-stop program of festivals, renowned dining, major art exhibitions and musical extravaganzas.

Victoria is home to 5.79 million people with 4.35 million living in Melbourne. Almost a quarter of Victoria's population was born overseas, and the city is home to residents from 200 countries and territories, who speak over 233 languages and dialects and follow 116 religious faiths. Melbourne has the second largest Asian population in Australia, which includes the largest Indian and Sri Lankan communities in the country.

A combination of this multicultural diversity and a temperate climate has translated into Melbournians love of fine dining, arts and culture, sports and the outdoors. The city is well-designed and located amidst parklands along the banks of the Yarra River, just a few kilometres from Port Phillip Bay. With the sea to the south and mountains to the north, the city offers something for everyone. It has extensive parks and gardens, spacious suburbs, affordable housing, good education, accessible public transport and a modern road system. With a low crime rate, it provides a safe and healthy environment in which to live and work.

For more information see www.visitmelbourne.com.au and www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au