Kilmore
Kilmore is a town located in northeastern Victoria, Australia. It is situated within the Shire of Mitchell and is approximately 60 kilometers north of Melbourne, making it a significant regional center. Founded in the early 19th century, Kilmore is one of the oldest inland European settlements in Victoria, with initial European exploration occurring in the 1830s.
The town has a rich historical heritage, with its name believed to originate from the Wurundjeri word
Notable landmarks include the historic Kilmore Courthouse, built in the late 19th century, and the Kilmore
Kilmore's population is estimated to be around 6,000 residents, with growth driven by its proximity to Melbourne
Access to Kilmore is primarily via the Hume Freeway, facilitating transportation and commerce. Its strategic location