
The OXLEY-MILAWA-HERITAGE-TRAIL (UNDER CONSTRUCTION) is a combined local initiative between both Oxley and Milawa local communities and as a non-profitable project, the trail designed solely by it’s residents to capture the historical locations, both past and those that still exists, between both rural towns and surrounding areas.
It also aims to provided both local and those travellers, travelling through the area with a background and history of individuals that helped build the North East Victorian region since federation.
Also; we acknowledge the Bpangerang people whom were a nation of sub-clans who occupied much of what is now North Eastern Victoria stretching along the Tongala (Murray) River to Echuca and into the areas of the southern Riverina in New South Wales.
Their land includes the Wangaratta, Yarrawonga and Shepparton areas through which the Kialla (Goulburn) and Torryong (Ovens) Rivers flow.
The approximate boundaries are south to Mansfield, west to Echuca, east to Chiltern and north to near Narrandera in New South Wales.
