Barwon South West (region)

Barwon South West Region
Victoria
The Twelve Apostles on the southwest boundary of the region.
Barwon South West Region is located in Victoria
Barwon South West Region
Barwon South West Region
The location of Warrnambool, a city in the Barwon South West region
Coordinates38°23′S 142°29′E / 38.383°S 142.483°E / -38.383; 142.483
Population360,384 (2011 census)[Note 1]
 • Density12.36478/km2 (32.0246/sq mi)
Area29,146 km2 (11,253.3 sq mi)[Note 2]
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)
WebsiteBarwon South West Region
Localities around Barwon South West Region:
Grampians Grampians Greater Melbourne
South Australia Barwon South West Region Port Phillip Bay
Southern Ocean Bass Strait Bass Strait
Aerial views of the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia.

The Barwon South West is an economic rural region[1] located in the southwestern part of Victoria, Australia.[2] The Barwon South West region stretches from the tip of the Queenscliff Heads to the border of South Australia. It is home to Victoria’s largest provincial centre, Geelong and the major centres of Aireys Inlet, Apollo Bay, Camperdown, Colac, Hamilton, Lorne, Port Campbell, Port Fairy, Portland, Torquay and Warrnambool. It draws its name from the Barwon River and the geographic location of the region in the state of Victoria.

Comprising an area in excess of 40,000 square kilometres (15,000 sq mi) with approximately 360,000 residents as at the 2011 census, the Barwon South West region includes the Colac Otway, Corangamite, Glenelg, Greater Geelong, Moyne, Queenscliffe, Southern Grampians, Surf Coast and Warrnambool City local government areas and the Unincorporated area of Lady Julia Percy Island.

The Barwon South West region is located along the two major interstate transport corridors – the Princes Highway corridor and the Western Highway corridor. The region comprises two distinct and inter-connected sub-regions or districts: Greater Geelong and the Great South Coast. The region is bounded by Bass Strait and the Great Australian Bight in the south and southwest, the South Australian border in the west, the Grampians region in the north and the Greater Melbourne region in the east.[3]


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  1. ^ "Meaning of Regional Victoria". Department of State Development, Business and Innovation (MS Word requires download). State Government of Victoria. 2011. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Victoria's Barwon South West Region". Regional Development Victoria. State Government of Victoria. 8 May 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Great South Coast Regional Growth Plan: Summary" (PDF). Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure (PDF). Government of Victoria. May 2014. p. 11. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2014.