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Bendigo, an enchanting town that thrived during the exhilarating Gold Rush Era in the 1850s. This wave of prosperity birthed magnificent Victorian era buildings, a rarity among country towns in Australia. With the influx of urban dwellers, Bendigo's population has soared to over 100,000, yet it has managed to preserve its warm and welcoming country atmosphere. This charming town basks in the sunshine more often than sunny Queensland. Positioned north of the breathtaking Great Dividing Range, Bendigo receives significantly less rainfall compared to Melbourne. Brace yourself for scorching and arid summers, with temperatures that can reach a staggering 40 degrees Celsius or more. Winters, on the other hand, exhibit mild conditions, with overnight temperatures dropping to a low of -5 degrees Celsius and daytime temperatures hovering around a pleasant 15 degrees. The region's bounty encompasses sheep, cattle, vibrant fruits, exquisite wines, and an abundance of cereal crops. And, brace yourself for the exciting news - gold has once again been uncovered in substantial quantities in the ancient mines, thanks to groundbreaking technology. So, adventure awaits!
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