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Seymour Freemasons Lodge - Number 87 P.O. 669, Seymour Secretary - Mr Ron Fullerton 5700-1143
The Seymour Freemasons Lodge is a non-profit member of the United Grand Lodge of Victoria. It represents the international fraternal association of Freemasonry which promotes charity, service, tolerance integrity and diversity.

Seymour Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc.P.O. Box 6, Seymour(03) 5792-3666 Secretary Diann Schrapel 5792-1089.The Society is an independent, not-for-profit organisation, the purposes of which are to:
- promote best practice in sustainable agricultural production and land management;
- encourage research and education in agricultural and land management issues of concern to the local region, including the awarding of scholarships and other incentives;
- provide a forum for the sharing of knowledge of agricultural practices and production and land management;
- disseminate information to the general community and to particular audiences on agricultural and land management issues by conduction shows, seminars, field days, exhibitions and other appropriate functions;
- assess and, where appropriate, support the development of new agricultural and land management industries, proactices and technologies;
- undertake activities to ensure that appropriate traditional agricultural and rural crafts and skills are maintained for posterity;
- provide a forum for fellowship and social interaction for members;
- develop a positive relationship between urban communities and the agricultural and rural communities
The Society conducts its annual show on the first Saturday in October at Kings Park, Tallarook Street, Seymour
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For Things To Do and see in
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Seymour Visitor Information Centre 47 Emily Street, Seymour, Victoria, 3660 Opening Hours 7 Days a week 9am-5pm Ph (03) 5799-0233 Fax (03) 5792-3255 Email:visitorinfo@mitchellshire.vic.gov.au 
Located at the junction of the Hume and Goulburn Valley Highways, Seymour is nestled in a picturesque valley at the base of the Tallarook Ranges on the banks of the Goulburn River.
The Goulburn River, edged with majestic gums, and its parks with native animals like koalas, provides the backdrop for Seymour. Surrounding Seymour are the Scenic Heritage Listed Trawool Valley, the spectacular Nagambie Lakes, the stunningly rugged Strathbogie Ranges and the State Forests of the Tallarook Ranges. This sets the scene for a wide variety of activities and attractions including wineries, rail & military memorabilia, art & antiques, boutique cafes & shops, historical buildings & scenic heritage parks. Nature and adventure enthusiasts can enjoy bushwalking, fishing, boating, camping and much more.
Route 64, The Winery Trail begins at Seymour. It takes you on a scenic journey past historic sites and famous Thoroughbred Studs to the fine wineries of the Seymour & Nagambie Lakes Wine Region.
Seymour is a substantial country town with a population of 7,000, centrally located in the state of Victoria. At an elevation of 141 metres, it is 97km north of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne, at the junction of the Hume and Goulburn Valley Highways. It is only a leisurely one hour drive along the Hume Highway from Melbourne or Tullarmarine Airport.
Mitchell Shire Council www.mitchellshire.vic.gov.au
Strathbogie Shire Council www.strathbogieshire.vic.gov.au
Murrindindi Shire Council www.murrindindishire.vic.gov.au
Nagambie Lakes Region www.nagambielakestourism.com.au
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