Beulah

About

Beulah is an agricultural community in the heart of the Barley Belt. The town stands on what was a sheep station. It was founded by early pastoralists who were following the Yarriambiack Creek. The creek itself flows through the town, and has walking tracks, picnic and camping areas along its banks. Boating is permitted on the creek.

Some historic buildings still remain standing, like the railway station (above). Beulah also has many murals depicting its heritage scattered around the area. A tour booklet can be found here: Mural booklet

Accommodation

Student accommodation provided by the hospital is available on a first come, first served basis. Warracknabeal provides free accommodation to students, with breakfast and one meal on a shift included.

Contact the hospital directly for accommodation bookings. Beulah hospital is part of the Rural Northwest Health Service. See https://rnh.net.au/ for contact details.

Alternative options:

Warracknabeal: see www.tripadvisor.com.au/Hotels-g552269-Warracknabeal_Victoria-Hotels.html

Useful Links

For more information on the region, and what it has to offer, please visit the web links below.

www.travelvictoria.com.au/warracknabeal/

http://www.beulahvictoria.com.au/

http://www.wimmeramalleetourism.com.au/

Yarriambiak Council information: http://yarriambiack.vic.gov.au/council/

 

going rural health support

You may be eligible for Going Rural Health financial assistance to support a placement in Beulah. Please visit the Student Support Scheme page for more details HERE.

 

Contacts

General enquiries:

Phone: (03) 8344 6791

Email: going-ruralhealth@unimelb.edu.au

Acknowlegements

Thanks to Peterdownunder at Wikimedia Commons for the use of pictures.