Kyabram.
A place that feels like home.
Perfectly positioned in Kyabram, within Victoria’s Moira Shire, Greens Estate places you just 30 minutes from Echuca and Shepparton
and an easy 2.5-hour drive from Melbourne.
A Community with all the essentials
Kyabram is regional living at its best - connected and convenient with everything you need is close by. Quality schools, local cafés, shops and health services sit alongside sporting clubs, parklands and everyday essentials.
Kyabram is a town that blends country charm with modern ease - where people know each other by name and pride in place runs deep. It’s a community built on genuine connection, surrounded by nature, opportunity and the
promise of a life well lived.
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Kyabram is a thriving regional township with a population of approximately 7,300, supported by a wider district catchment. The community is known for its strong local spirit and growing multicultural presence. Ideally positioned between Echuca and Shepparton in the heart of the Goulburn Valley “food bowl,” Kyabram offers a well-connected and vibrant lifestyle for residents.
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Kyabram offers strong health, safety and community services for residents. The Kyabram District Health Service provides hospital care, medical and dental clinics, allied health and aged-care support. The town is serviced by a local police station and a volunteer CFA brigade, ensuring community safety. Additional essential services include pharmacies, pathology, maternal and child health support, and visiting specialist providers, giving residents convenient access to quality care close to home.
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Kyabram provides a well-rounded range of education options for families. Local schooling includes Kyabram P–12 College and St Augustine’s for Catholic education, supported by several kindergarten and early learning centres throughout the township. The Kyabram Community & Learning Centre also offers adult education, training programs and community workshops, ensuring lifelong learning opportunities for residents of all ages.
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Kyabram offers a well-established shopping and services hub, centred around its main town precinct with a mix of retail stores, cafés, essential services and local commercial offerings. Residents have convenient access to Woolworths, Ritchies IGA and FoodWorks supermarkets, along with major banking services including Commonwealth Bank, Bendigo Bank, NAB and ANZ—making everyday living easy and well-supported.
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Kyabram has a rich arts, culture and heritage offering, anchored by the historic Kyabram Town Hall, which also houses the Visitor Centre and local Art Gallery. The community-supported Plaza Theatre adds to the town’s cultural life, hosting films, performances and events that celebrate local talent and bring the community together.
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Kyabram provides an impressive range of recreational, leisure and open-space amenities for all ages. The popular Kyabram Fauna Park is a regional drawcard, while local sporting life thrives through the Kyabram Football Netball Club (Bombers), cricket, tennis, bowls, Little Athletics, hockey and the Pony Club. Families enjoy access to the Kyabram Swimming Pool and Outdoor Pool, as well as multiple gyms and fitness centres including Curves Kyabram, Body Parts Health & Fitness and 360 Movement Studio.
The town is also home to extensive parks and reserves such as John Pilley Reserve, Bushland Reserve, Ern Miles Reserve, Western Gums Park and the Kyabram Recreation Reserve, alongside playgrounds like Edis Park. Golfers are well catered for with Kyabram Valley View and Kyabram Parkland Golf Clubs, and visitors can make use of Western Gums Tourist Park, reinforcing Kyabram’s reputation as an active, outdoor-friendly community.
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Kyabram features several notable attractions and landmarks that reflect its character and community pride. The Memorial Walkway and Memorial Gardens provide peaceful spaces for reflection, while historic churches such as St Augustine’s Catholic and St David’s Presbyterian add to the town’s heritage charm.
A standout local landmark is the striking Water Tank Art installation by Jimmy Dvate, which has become a popular point of interest for visitors and residents alike.