Dights Falls

37°47′50″S 145°00′03″E / 37.79722°S 145.00083°E / -37.79722; 145.00083 Dights Falls is a rapid and weir on the Yarra River in Melbourne, Victoria, just downstream of the junction with the Merri Creek.

At this point the river narrows and is constricted between 800,000-year-old volcanic, basaltic lava flow and a much older steep, silurian, sedimentary spur.

[5] Sailing on the schooner Cumberland, under the command of Acting Lieutenant Charles Robbins, the party entered Port Phillip on 20 January 1803.

In 1839, John Dight, a flour miller previously based in Campell Town, New South Wales, purchased a block of land next to the falls and in 1841, built a water-powered mill there.

[9] With the eventual transition to mains water at the Gardens and electric lifts in City buildings, the Pumping Station was decommissioned and demolished in 1964.

Dights Falls on the Yarra River, Abbotsford
Dights Falls on the Yarra River showing the silurian sandstone hillside