Eurobin

Eurobin is a locality in the Ovens Valley, northeastern Victoria, Australia, situated approximately midway between the towns of Myrtleford and Bright.

Known as Black Springs until 1870,[2] it has been claimed that name Eurobin is derived from a word in an unspecified Aboriginal name meaning "lake foot of mountain".

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.

Those buildings symbolised a sense of optimism and resilience in the community, showcasing its ability to recover and thrive despite earlier challenges.

Many of the original structures from Eurobin's early days have not survived, and St. Clement's Church is the only remaining community building from that period, holding historical, architectural, and social significance for the area.