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| type = region | name = North Central | state = vic | image = BendigoCapitalTheatre.JPG | caption = Originally a Masonic Hall, now the Capital Theatre in {{VICcity|Bendigo}}. | image2 = Seymour-aerial.jpg | caption2 = An aerial view of {{VICcity|Seymour}} showing Goulburn River to the left. | coordinates = {{coord|36|45|S|144|16|E|display=inline,title}} | pushpin_map_caption = The location of {{VICcity|Bendigo}}, the major city in the North Central region | relief = yes | pop = {{formatnum:249660}} | pop_year = {{CensusAU|2016}} | pop_footnotes = [1] | density = | density_footnotes = | area = 46762 | area_footnotes = | timezone = AEST | utc = +10 | timezone-dst = AEDT | utc-dst = +11 | dist1 = 150 | dir1 = NW | location1 = Melbourne | lga = {{plainlist|
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}} | near-n = New South Wales | near-ne = Hume | near-e = Central Highlands | near-se = Central Highlands | near-s = Greater Melbourne | near-sw = Wimmera | near-w = Mallee | near-nw = Mallee }} North Central Victoria is a rural region in the Australian state of Victoria. The region lies to the south of the Victorian/New South Wales border as defined by the Murray River, to the southwest of the Hume region, to the west of the Great Dividing Range contained within the Central Highlands and Victorian Alps, to the north of Greater Melbourne, to the northeast of the Wimmera, and to the east of the Mallee region. As at the 2016 Australian census, the North Central region had a population of {{formatnum:249660}}, representing the aggregate population of the eight local government areas that comprise the region. LocationSustainability Victoria, a Victorian Government agency, defines North Central Victoria as the municipalities of Buloke, Gannawarra, Loddon, Campaspe, Central Goldfields, Mount Alexander, Macedon Ranges and the City of Greater Bendigo.[2] A climate change study by LaTrobe University also includes the Shire of Hepburn within the region.[3] The major urban centres are Bendigo, Castlemaine, Maryborough and Rochester. Smaller localities include Kyneton, Pyramid Hill, Kerang, Donald and Creswick. In 2002 the estimated population of North Central Victoria was 200,000.[3] AdministrationPolitical representationFor the purposes of Australian federal elections for the House of Representatives, the North Central region is contained within the Division of Bendigo,[4] a southwestern portion of the Division of McEwen,[5] the western{{endash}}most portion of the Division of Murray,[6] the northeastern{{endash}}most portion of the Division of Mallee,[7] and the northeastern{{endash}}most portion of the Division of Wannon,[8] For the purposes of Victorian elections for the Legislative Assembly, the North Central region is contained within the electoral districts of Bendigo East, Bendigo West, Macedon, Murray Plains and Ripon. Local government areasFor administration purposes the region is divided into eight local government areas:
Environmental protectionThe North Central region contains the Greater Bendigo National Park, Gunbower National Park, Heathcote-Graytown National Park, and the Terrick Terrick National Park. ClimateThe climate is moderate with wet winters and warm, dry summers. Annual rainfall ranges from {{convert|350|mm}} near Swan Hill in the north, to over {{convert|1200|mm}} in the far southeast. Temperatures are warm in summer, typically ranging from a maximum of {{convert|31|C|F}} to a minimum of {{convert|14|C|F}} in Kerang in the northwest and from {{convert|27|C|F}} to {{convert|11|C|F}} in the south. Winters are cool with minimum temperatures of {{convert|2|-|4|C|F}} across the region.[25] Natural resourcesNatural resource management is administered by the North Central Catchment Management Authority covering {{convert|30000|km}} bounded by the Great Dividing Range, the Mount Carmel Ranges to the east and the New South Wales border to the north.[26] This includes the management of rural water allocations and environmental protection for the Avon-Richardson, Avoca, Campaspe and Loddon rivers.[27] Regional water consumption for irrigation, stock and domestic use greatly exceeds local supply. Irrigation consumes an average {{convert|1.4|GL|e6impgal+e6USgal}} per annum, while domestic use consumes around {{convert|40000|ML|e3impgal+e3USgal}} per annum.[25] More than 75% of regional water needs are met from water imports from the Goulburn Valley and upper Murray River catchments to the north and west.[27] An extensive network of natural lakes includes Lake Buloke (the terminus for the Avon-Richardson River), Lake Batyo Catyo near the town of Donald, and a northern network comprising Lakes Boort, Merna, Kangaroo, Charm, Lalbert and Boga.[25] Groundwater beneath this northern lakes network supplies approximately 80% of Australia's mineral springs, supplying the bulk of domestically-produced mineral water and providing substantial local employment.[25] Land useThe predominant land use is agriculture, including sheep and cattle grazing and the production of cereals, grains and legumes. The gross value of agricultural output exceeds $0.8 billion a year.[25] Forestry is also a major employer in the area surrounding the former gold rush towns of Creswick and Daylesford,[28] with a substantial output of firewood, furniture timber and Eucalyptus oil.[25] Approximately 13% of the North Central catchment is public land, comprising flora reserves and state and national parks.[28] Notes1. ^Population figure is the combined population of all LGAs in the region 2. ^{{cite web| title=North Central Victoria| publisher=Sustainability Victoria|date=August 2006| url=http://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/www/html/2008-north-central-victoria.asp| accessdate=7 January 2008}} 3. ^1 {{cite web| title=The Energy Footprint for North Central Victoria: An Initial Step Toward Addressing Climate Change| publisher=University of LaTrobe| year=2002| url=http://www.latrobe.edu.au/csrc/publications/energyFootprints.pdf| accessdate=7 January 2008}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/vic/bendigo.htm|title=Profile of the electoral division of Bendigo (Vic)|work=Current federal electoral divisions|publisher=Australian Electoral Commission|date=24 December 2010|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/vic/mcewen.htm|title=Profile of the electoral division of McEwen (Vic)|work=Current federal electoral divisions|publisher=Australian Electoral Commission|date=24 December 2010|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/vic/murray.htm|title=Profile of the electoral division of Murray (Vic)|work=Current federal electoral divisions|publisher=Australian Electoral Commission|date=24 December 2010|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/vic/mallee.htm|title=Profile of the electoral division of Mallee (Vic)|work=Current federal electoral divisions|publisher=Australian Electoral Commission|date=24 December 2010|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/vic/wannon.htm|title=Profile of the electoral division of Wannon (Vic)|work=Current federal electoral divisions|publisher=Australian Electoral Commission|date=24 December 2010|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 9. ^{{Census 2011 AUS|id=LGA22620|name=Greater Bendigo (C) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 10. ^{{Census 2016 AUS|id=LGA22620|name=Greater Bendigo (C) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=3 April 2018}} 11. ^{{Census 2011 AUS|id=LGA21270|name=Buloke (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 12. ^{{Census 2016 AUS|id=LGA21270|name=Buloke (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=3 April 2018}} 13. ^{{Census 2011 AUS|id=LGA21370|name=Campaspe (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 14. ^{{Census 2016 AUS|id=LGA21370|name=Campaspe (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=3 April 2018}} 15. ^{{Census 2011 AUS|id=LGA21670|name=Central Goldfields (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 16. ^{{Census 2016 AUS|id=LGA21670|name=Central Goldfields (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=3 April 2018}} 17. ^{{Census 2011 AUS|id=LGA22250|name=Gannawarra (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 18. ^{{Census 2016 AUS|id=LGA22250|name=Gannawarra (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=3 April 2018}} 19. ^{{Census 2011 AUS|id=LGA23940|name=Loddon (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 20. ^{{Census 2016 AUS|id=LGA23940|name=Loddon (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=3 April 2018}} 21. ^{{Census 2011 AUS|id=LGA24130|name=Macedon Ranges (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 22. ^{{Census 2016 AUS|id=LGA24130|name=Macedon Ranges (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=3 April 2018}} 23. ^{{Census 2011 AUS|id=LGA25430|name=Mount Alexander (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=9 August 2014}} 24. ^{{Census 2016 AUS|id=LGA25430|name=Mount Alexander (S) (Local Government Area)|accessdate=3 April 2018}} 25. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web| title=North Central Regional Catchment Strategy 2003-2007| publisher=North Central Catchment Management Authority|year=2003| url=http://www.nccma.vic.gov.au/library/scripts/objectifyMedia.aspx?file=KMSMedia/pdf/12/16.pdf&fileName=| accessdate=7 January 2008}} 26. ^{{cite web| title=Welcome to the North Central Catchment Management Authority| publisher=North Central Catchment Management Authority|date=December 2007| url=http://www.nccma.vic.gov.au/| accessdate=7 January 2008}} 27. ^1 {{cite web| title=Natural Resource Management Assets: Water| publisher=North Central Catchment Management Authority|date=December 2007| url=http://www.nccma.vic.gov.au/What_We_Do/NRM_Assets/Water/index.aspx| accessdate=7 January 2008}} 28. ^1 {{cite web| title=North Central Land Use| publisher=Department of Primary Industries, Victoria|date=November 2007| url=http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/dpi/vro/nthcenregn.nsf/pages/nthcen_landuse| accessdate=7 January 2008}} References{{reflist}}{{Victoria}} 2 : Regions of Victoria (Australia)|North Central Victoria |
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