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LIVE, CONNECT AND EXPLORE
TRENTHAM, VICTORIA

Trentham is a small rural township located in Central Victoria.

It has been built on the lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung, who continue to care for Country, within the Central Victorian Uplands Bioregion.
The town is the gateway to the Wombat Forest, part of the Great Dividing Range and 700 metres above sea level.

The district is home to a population of all ages, served by essential businesses and community infrastructure, providing for sporting, cultural, social, recreational, and educational services. 

While this site celebrates the landscape and heritage that make Trentham unique, its purpose goes further. It is designed to be a central hub of information for residents and visitors alike. A place where you can easily find community contacts, local services, and directories. 

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Trentham Community Action Inc. acknowledge the Dja Dja Wurrung as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters we live and work on.

We also acknowledge the neighbouring Traditional Owners, the Wurundjeri to our Southeast and the Wadawurrung to our Southwest and pay our respect to all Aboriginal peoples, their culture and lore.

 

We acknowledge their living culture and the unique role they play in the life of this region.

Dja Dja Wurrung Elder Uncle Ricky Nelson at Trentham Falls.
Photo by Sandy Scheltema

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Food, Drink & Retail

Explore the flavours, shops, and local gems that make Trentham unique.

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Trades & Professional

Find the trusted trades and professional services that keep Trentham running.

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Accommodation

Book your stay in Trentham with options from cozy cottages to modern retreats.

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Service Groups & Rec

Clubs and causes, hobbies and helpers, this is Trentham’s community spirit.

About Trentham

Trentham’s story stretches back thousands of years, beginning with the Dja Dja Wurrung people who continue to care for Country today. The town’s history reflects its Indigenous heritage, European settlement, and the community that has grown around the land, forest, and waterways.

Trentham township in Central Victoria, gateway to the Wombat Forest, community hub and tourism destination
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VISIT TRENTHAM

Trentham sits within the Daylesford-Macedon Ranges, a region celebrated for food, wine, and outdoor adventure. With the Wombat Forest on its doorstep and trails like the Domino Trail and Wombat Forest Walk, it's a place where nature, recreation, and discovery meet. 

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THANK YOU TO OUR HOME PAGE SPONSOR

We are Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank created by the community, for the community, and owned by local shareholders. Our vision is to make a difference by offering funding opportunities to local not for profit community group projects, and to provide excellent banking products and services to our customers. Since our branch opened in 2011, we have returned over $493,600 to over 250 community projects and activities throughout Trentham, Blackwood, Tylden, Springhill, Bullarto, Lyonville, Woodend and Kyneton – including this website!

WHAT'S ON

From special events to festivals, markets and community updates, there’s always something happening in Trentham and its surrounds.

These pages keep you connected with events from across the district.

THANKS TO OUR PAGE SPONSOR

Community Bank Trentham & Districts

37B High St, Trentham VIC 3458

(03) 5424 1608

We are Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank created by the community, for the community, and owned by local shareholders.

 

Our vision is to make a difference by offering funding opportunities to local not for profit community group projects, and to provide excellent banking products and services to our customers. 

 

Since our branch opened in 2011, we have returned over $493,600 to over 250 community projects and activities throughout Trentham, Blackwood, Tylden, Springhill, Bullarto, Lyonville, Woodend and Kyneton – including this website

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