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Creswick

Creswick is a rural town in the state of Victoria, Australia. It sits in the Shire of Hepburn on the Midland Highway, about 25 kilometres north of Ballarat, and serves as a local service hub for surrounding agricultural communities.

Creswick developed during the Victorian gold rush of the 1850s. Prospectors and settlers established a community

Economy and land use: The town's early economy was dominated by gold mining, but today Creswick has

Education and facilities: Creswick has a local primary school and a public library, with secondary education

Transport: Creswick is connected by road via the Midland Highway and is served by regional bus services

Climate and demographics: Creswick has a temperate climate with four seasons. As a small town, its population

that
grew
around
mining
activity,
and
several
historic
buildings
from
that
era
remain
in
the
town
centre.
a
diversified
base
that
includes
agriculture,
forestry,
light
manufacturing,
and
regional
services.
The
area
is
also
a
draw
for
visitors
exploring
the
Ballarat
region
and
nearby
natural
areas.
available
in
Ballarat
and
other
nearby
towns.
The
town
provides
health
and
community
services
and
hosts
various
clubs
and
events
throughout
the
year.
linking
to
Ballarat
and
other
towns.
The
town
is
a
gateway
for
tourism
into
the
surrounding
countryside
and
forests.
is
in
the
lower
thousands,
reflecting
its
role
as
a
rural
community
with
a
surrounding
agricultural
landscape.