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Until the emergence of an identifiable ‘wheat belt’ after 1870, both the landscape and cultural economy of Victoria were dominated by livestock farming (pastoralism). The succeeding age, the “Selection Era” was characterised by the gradual supplanting of the pastoralist by the farmer.
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