Mallee Region
The Mallee Region is a unique area located in the northwestern part of Victoria, Australia. It is characterized by its distinct mallee vegetation, which consists of multi-stemmed eucalyptus trees adapted to the dry climate. The region is known for its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of wheat, barley, and canola, as well as the production of wine.
The Mallee is also home to various wildlife and natural reserves, making it a significant ecological area. The Mallee National Park and other protected sites provide habitats for native species, including the endangered Mallee fowl. The region's rich cultural history includes Indigenous heritage and European settlement, contributing to its diverse identity.