Harrow
VIC 3317 • Victoria
About Harrow
Harrow is a small rural locality in the West Wimmera Shire of western Victoria, positioned along the scenic Glenelg River approximately 370 kilometres west of Melbourne. With a population of 184, Harrow sits within the Wannon federal electorate and covers a substantial land area of nearly 384 square kilometres of pastoral country. Unlike the flat wheatbelt plains typical of the broader Wimmera region, Harrow's landscape is characterised by gently undulating paddocks and red gum-lined riverbanks, giving it a distinctly picturesque character.
Harrow holds a remarkable place in Australian sporting and cultural history as the birthplace of Unaarrimin, better known as Johnny Mullagh, the star of the 1868 Aboriginal cricket team — Australia's first international touring sports team. The Harrow Discovery Centre and Johnny Mullagh Interpretive Centre commemorates this extraordinary story and attracts visitors from across the country. Essential services are very limited within Harrow itself; Hamilton, approximately 45 kilometres to the east, is the nearest regional centre for supermarkets, schools, and medical facilities, and a private vehicle is essential for daily life.
Harrow falls under postcode 3317 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Lowan (Western Victoria) electorate.
Location
Transport & Commute
Bus Services
- No scheduled bus service — N/A N/A
Commute to Melbourne CBD
🛣️ Access via Western Highway (A8); car is essential; Hamilton is the nearest regional service hub
Harrow is a remote rural locality with very limited local services; a car is necessary for virtually all errands
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
No schools listed for this postcode.
