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Tallarook

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Tallarook
Main street of Tallarook with the Tallarook Hotel on the left
Main street of Tallarook with the Tallarook Hotel on the left
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CountryAustralia
StateVictoria
LGA
Location
Government
 • State electorate
 • Federal division
Population
 • Total736 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode
3659
Localities around Tallarook
Hilldene Seymour Whiteheads Creek
Sugarloaf Creek Tallarook Whiteheads Creek
Broadford Broadford Strath Creek

Tallarook /tæləˈrʊk/[2] is a town the Shire of Mitchell local government area in central Victoria, Australia. The town is in on the Hume Highway, 88 kilometres (55 mi) north of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2011 census, Tallarook had a population of 789.[1]

Tallarook Post Office opened on 1 April 1861.[3]

The town is known in Australia for the colloquialism, "Things are crook in Tallarook", believed to date to the Great Depression and unemployed travellers seeking work.[4] The phrase became the basis of a song composed by Jack O'HaganThings Is Crook in Tallarook.[5][6] It also features in a song written by Garth Porter and Lee Kernaghan, "Tallarook", released on The Outback Club.

The main North East railway opened through the town in 1872 along with the local railway station, and a branch railway to Mansfield was started in 1883, extended to Mansfield in 1891, and Alexandra in 1909, before being closed on 18 November 1978.[7]

Tallarook came to public attention in 1880 with the discovery of a recluse living in the ranges nearby. Dubbed A Wildman at Tallarook,[8] emigrant Henricke Nelsen was arrested and jailed, causing quite a sensation in the region. He is the subject of a 2008 book[9] by Robert Hollingworth. While this book fictionalises Nelsen's life, much of the region's early history is also detailed.

The town is home to a cricket club competing in the Seymour District Cricket Association.

The industrialist Essington Lewis settled near Tallarook on his property, Landscape in his later years until his death in 1961.[10]

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  8. ^ The Argus 03/08/1880 p. 6
  9. ^ They Called Me The Wildman 2008
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