Meeniyan, Victoria


Meeniyan is a small country town on the South Gippsland Highway between Leongatha and Foster in Australia.

History

The Post Office opened on 16 August 1890 shortly before the railway arrived.
The Meeniyan Magistrates' Court closed on 1 January 1983, not having been visited by a Magistrate since 1971.

The town today

The town centre is marked by a wide tree-lined median strip and a number of craft, gift and food shops along both sides. The Meeniyan Store, Trulli Woodfire Pizzeria, Moos Cafe, Pandesal Bakery and the Meeniyan Pantry and Cellar are big foodie draw cards for the town. The annual Meeniyan Garlic Festival brings over seven thousand produce enthusiasts into the town in mid February. hosts monthly Farmers Markets and weekly Friday Twilight Markets through the summer season. The town also has a golf course, the Meeniyan Golf Club on Buffalo Road. Music is a big part of local life in the Meeniyan Hall: presents international touring artists and the Tavern talent nights are held every couple of months.
Meeniyan is also now known for the filming of Bed of Roses a mini-series on ABC1.
Meeniyan Dumbalk United Football Club is the local Australian Rules football team that competes in the Alberton Football League. The team is shared with neighbouring township Dumbalk. The Meeniyan Recreation Reserve is the MDU FC home ground.