Parilla and its neighbouring towns of Pinnaroo and Lameroo lie at the heart
of a grain belt that stretches from western Victoria to the Murray River.
Wheat, oats and barley remain the staple crops, but in the 40km stretch between
Pinaroo and Parilla the landscape has been changing over recent years as more
farmers have diversified into vegetables, grapes and flowers.
If you want to delve into the region's past, make a point of visiting the
Mallee Tourist and Heritage Centre in Pinaroo. This fascinating centre includes
a printing museum, a world-renowned grain collection, a set of restored stationary
engines, farm machinery and a heritage museum of artefacts, photographs, documents
and other historic items. Forty kilometres to the west of Minaroo, Lameroo
is a popular rest stop on the Mallee Highway.
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