Fishing World

THE MILLPOND

PORTLAND, the town that built Sydney, has some exciting new developments happening but none more so than the influx of wild trout from the nearby Winburndale Dam and Winburndale Rivulet.

Portland was a cement making town and provided much of the cement used in construction of the buildings in Sydney.

The limestone rock which is used in the making of cement powder was here in abundance.

The limestone was quarried from the bowels of the earth

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