High Street, Shire of Hindmarsh (Dimboola)
On this page you can find a location map as well as a list of places and services available around High Street: Hotels, restaurants, sports facilities, educational centers, ATMs, supermarkets, gas stations and more.
Nearest Named Buildings
- Victoria Hotel - 538 m
Services near High Street
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Automotive
- Parking - 659m
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Anzac Drive - Gas station - 178m
Metro
Horsham Road
Financial Services
- Bank - 834m
Bendigo Bank
Lloyd Street
Education
- Kindergarten - 319m
Dimoola Early Learning Center
Hindmarsh Street - School - 614m
Dimboola Primary School - Victorian Department of Education
Hindmarsh Street
Shopping
- Supermarket - 988m
IGA
Lochiel Street - Bakery - 776m
Wimmera Bakery
Lloyd Street - Hardware Store - 599m
Thrifty Link
Wimmera Street - Clothes shop - 817m
Dimboola Mensland
Lloyd Street - Shop - 1021m
Dimboola Imaginarium
Lochiel Street
Recreation and Sports
- bowls - 923m
- - Tennis - 592m
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Muller Street - Swimming - 856m
Dimboola Swimming Pool - Basketball - 566m
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Muller Street - cricket - 624m
- - BBQ - 626m
- - public access
McDonald Street
Eating and Drinking
- Cafe - 810m
Dimboola Store
Lloyd Street - Pub - 538m
Victoria Hotel
Victoria Street
Public Services
- Post Office - 709m
Dimboola Post Office - Australia Post
Wimmera Street
Tourism
- Touristic Attraction - 610m
Steam Locomotive J 539
McDonald Street - Touristic Information - 607m
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Anzac Drive
An interpretive sign outlining the significance of each of the memorial aspects at the College.
Other
- Telephone - 696m
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Hindmarsh Street - Shelter - 626m
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McDonald Street - field hockey - 901m
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Muller Street
Grass Hockey Field - sport-australian_football - 1329m
- - Clock - 654m
Matron Paschke Memorial Sundial
Anzac Drive
Former student Matron Olive Dorothy Paschke died at sea during the evacuation of Singapore in 1942. A unique memorial to her life and service was unveiled in the school grounds in 1949 in the form of a sundial.