Tom Groggin

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Tom Groggin
Tom Groggin is located in Victoria
Tom Groggin
Tom Groggin
Tom Groggin is located in Victoria
Tom Groggin
Tom Groggin
Coordinates: 36°32′09″S 148°05′51″E / 36.535775°S 148.097589°E / -36.535775; 148.097589
CountryAustralia
StateVictoria
LGA
Government
  State electorate
  • Benambra
  Federal division
  • Indi
Population
  Total7 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode
3707
Suburbs around Tom Groggin
Nariel Valley Geehi (NSW) Kosciuszko National Park (NSW)
Nariel Valley Tom Groggin Kosciuszko National Park (NSW)
Benambra Cobberas Kosciuszko National Park (NSW)

Tom Groggin is a rural locality in north-eastern Victoria, Australia, located within the Towong Shire. It lies near the border with New South Wales along the upper Murray River.[2]

Although access is most commonly via roads through New South Wales, including from Khancoban, Tom Groggin is officially situated in Victoria and administered by Towong Shire Council.[3]

Tom Groggin is located in the Victorian High Country within the Australian Alps, adjacent to Kosciuszko National Park and close to the headwaters of the Murray River.[4] The landscape consists of alpine terrain, river flats and forested areas.

Prominent nearby features include Mount Pinnibar, one of the highest peaks in Victoria, and Walker's Lookout, which provides views across the Murray River valley and surrounding alpine landscape.

The locality is sparsely populated and contains no major township.[5]

History

Tom Groggin originated as a pastoral run during the expansion of European settlement in the mid-19th century, with grazing remaining a primary land use.[6]

The broader region is associated with the history of alpine cattlemen and stock routes. Nearby areas are linked to stockman Jack Riley, considered an inspiration for Banjo Paterson's poem The Man from Snowy River.[7]

Land use and recreation

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