Darriwilly
Darriwilly is a locality in the Australian state of Victoria. It is situated approximately 22 kilometers north of Horsham and 327 kilometers west of Melbourne. The area is primarily agricultural, with farming being the main economic activity. Darriwilly is part of the Rural City of West Wimmera local government area. Its name is believed to have indigenous origins. The landscape is characteristic of the Wimmera region, featuring flat to gently undulating plains suitable for broadacre cropping and grazing. The nearest significant town with comprehensive services is Horsham. Information regarding specific historical events or notable landmarks within Darriwilly is limited in publicly accessible records. The population density is low, consistent with many rural agricultural areas in Victoria. The climate is temperate with warm to hot summers and mild winters. Rainfall is generally seasonal, supporting agricultural practices. Access to Darriwilly is typically via rural roads connecting to the Henty Highway.