Hayes Hill (Victoria)

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Elevation280 m (920 ft)
Coordinates37°32′21″S 145°00′18″E / 37.539167°S 145.004994°E / -37.539167; 145.004994
LocationVictoria, Australia
Hayes Hill
Hayes Hill is located in Victoria
Hayes Hill
Hayes Hill
Victoria, Australia
Highest point
Elevation280 m (920 ft)
Coordinates37°32′21″S 145°00′18″E / 37.539167°S 145.004994°E / -37.539167; 145.004994
Geography
LocationVictoria, Australia

Hayes Hill is a small scoria cone in Donnybrook, approximately 30 km north of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1] It is on the eastern edge of the Newer Volcanics Province.

Hayes Hill is considered a regionally significant geological site as a source of the lava flows that follow the ancestral Merri and Darebin Creeks and Yarra River through the northern suburbs of Melbourne into the CBD.[2][3]

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