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Places nearby Diggers Rest
- Bacchus Marsh
- Ballan
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- Balliang
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- Barkstead
- Barringo
- Barrys Reef
- Beremboke
- Beveridge
- Blackwood
- Blakeville
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- Bunding
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- Clarkefield
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- Darley
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- Daylesford
- Denver
- Donnybrook Spa
- Drummond
- Drummond North
- Durdidwarrah
- Eden Park
- Edgecombe
- Eganstown
- Exford
- Fern Hill
- Fiskville
- Franklinford
- Gisborne
- Gisborne South
- Glenluce
- Glenlyon
- Glenmore
- Glenvale
- Gordon
- Green Hill
- Greendale
- Heathcote Junction
- Hepburn Springs
- Hesket
- Humevale
- Ingliston
- Kangaroo Hills
- Keilor
- Kerrie
- Kilmore
- Kingston
- Kooroocheang
- Korobeit
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- Lancefield
- Langley
- Lauriston
- Lawrence
- Leonards Hill
- Little Hampton
- Lyonville
- Macedon
- Maddingley
- Malmsbury
- Melton
- Melton South
- Metcalfe
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- Millbrook
- Monegeetta
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- Moorookyle
- Morrison
- Mount Cottrell
- Mount Egerton
- Mount Franklin
- Mount Macedon
- Mount Prospect
- Mount Wallace
- Musk
- Muskvale
- Myrniong
- New Gisborne
- Newbury
- Newham
- Newlyn
- Newlyn North
- Parwan
- Pastoria East
- Pipers Creek
- Porcupine Ridge
- Riddell
- Riddells Creek
- Rochford
- Rockbank
- Rocklyn
- Romsey
- Rowsley
- Sailors Falls
- Shepherds Flat
- Sidonia
- Simmons Reef
- Smeaton
- Spargo Creek
- Spring Hill
- Springfield
- Staughton Vale
- Steiglitz
- Sunbury
- Toolern Vale
- Trentham
- Trentham East
- Tylden
- Ullina
- Upper Macedon
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- Wallan
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- Yaloak Vale
Diggers Rest
A small town 30km north-west along the Calder Highway from Melbourne, Diggers Rest began literally as an overnight resting spot for miners travelling to and from the Bendigo gold fields.
But Diggers Rest became the centre of attention in 1910 when American escapologist and adventurer Harry Houdini came to town with his Voisin biplane at the invitation of the Aerial League of Australia.
At that time several people were claiming to have made Australia's first powered flight, but the league was unconvinced and, on March 31, 1910, bestowed the distinction on Houdini after the American flew his bi-plane at a height of 30 metres round a 3km circular course.
A plaque west of Diggers Rest commemorates the historic event, and Houdini Drive skirts one of the town's largest reserve.
The area round Diggers Rest boasts a number of thoroughbred and specialised horse breed studs. The hamlet is just a sedate kilometre or two north-west of the Calder Raceway, one of Melbourne"s premier motor racing circuits.
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