Warragul, an agricultural town located in West Gippsland, is situated on a plain between the Great Dividing Range to the north and the Strzelecki Ranges to the south. This town serves as the economic, service, and cultural nucleus of West Gippsland, aligned along a corridor of settlements linked by the Princes Highway. Each March, Warragul hosts one of Victoria’s leading farming exhibitions, in addition to maintaining beautiful parks and walking trails, complemented by a significant regional performing arts center. Visitors will find numerous museums, retail opportunities, and recreational activities nearby, while the adjacent upland regions offer rainforests, lakes, and spectacular lookouts—all just minutes from the central business district.