Eurobin is a locality in the Ovens Valley, northeastern Victoria, Australia, situated approximately midway between the towns of Myrtleford and Bright.
Formerly known as Black Springs until 1870,[2] the name Eurobin is believed to be derived from an Aboriginal word describing a lake at the base of a mountain.
[3] The area now known as Eurobin developed as a wayside stop during the Buckland Valley gold rush in 1853.
It seemed as if it had known trouble by its remnants of fences, dilapidated and tired-looking houses, and the battered-in windows of the old schoolhouse.
These buildings symbolised a sense of optimism and resilience in the community, showcasing its ability to recover and thrive despite earlier challenges.