Nelson, Victoria

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{{Infobox Australian place

| type = town

| name = Nelson

| state = vic

| image = Nelson_Victoria.jpg

| caption = The town's hotel

| lga = Shire of Glenelg

| postcode = 3292

| est =

| pop = 191

| pop_year = {{CensusAU|2021}}

| pop_footnotes=

| elevation=

| use_lga_map = yes

| coordinates = {{coord|38|03|0|S|141|01|0|E|display=inline,title}}

| maxtemp =

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| stategov = South-West Coast

| fedgov = Wannon

| dist1 = 422

| dir1 = W

| location1= Melbourne

| dist2 = 478

| dir2 = SE

| location2= Adelaide

| dist3 = 68

| dir3 = W

| location3= Portland

| dist4 = 36

| dir4 = E

| location4= Mount Gambier

| near-n = Mumbannar
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| near-ne = Mount Richmond

| near-e = Mount Richmond

| near-se = Ocean

| near-s = Ocean

| near-sw = Ocean

| near-w = South Australia

| near-nw = South Australia

| footnotes = Adjoining localities{{Cite web | title = Glenelg Shire town and rural districts names and boundaries | url = http://www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/218177/Glenelg_V47.pdf | access-date = 3 September 2016 | publisher = Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, State Government of Victoria, Australia | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20161222073851/http://www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/218177/Glenelg_V47.pdf | archive-date = 22 December 2016 }}

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Nelson is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located at the mouth of the Glenelg River and Discovery Bay, a few kilometres from the South Australian border, and {{convert|422|km|mi|0}} west of Melbourne. At the 2021 census, Nelson and the surrounding area had a population of 191.{{Census 2021 AUS

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In January 1852 the name of Nelson was adopted for the settlement, after the ship Lady Nelson,

{{Cite book

| first = Les | last = Blake

| title = Place names of Victoria

| place = Adelaide | publisher = Rigby | year = 1977

| pages = 294

| isbn = 0-7270-0250-3

}}, cited in Bird (2006)

{{cite web |last= Bird |first= Eric |date= 12 October 2006 |title= Place Names on the Coast of Victoria |publisher= The Australian National Placename Survey (ANPS) |url= http://www.anps.org.au/documents/VIC_coastal.pdf |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110218121208/http://www.anps.org.au/documents/VIC_coastal.pdf |archive-date= 18 February 2011 |url-status= dead }}

which was used by Lieutenant James Grant in explorations of the area in the early nineteenth century.

A punt was built across the river in 1848 by Henry Kellett. A summerhouse was also built in 1848, which later became the town's current hotel. The town site was surveyed and named in 1852 by Lindsay Clarke, and sheep grazing began soon after. Settlement of the township came much later, a Post Office being opened on 17 March 1876.{{Cite web | last = Premier Postal History | title = Post Office List | url = https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=VIC&country= | access-date = 2008-04-11 }}

The Portland-Nelson Road is the only main road in and out of Nelson and crosses the Glenelg at Nelson, the only crossing for over 25 km. The first crossing over the Glenelg was constructed out of wood in 1893. It was replaced by a steel cantilever bridge in 1963. A second concrete cantilever bridge was added in 1997 on the north side of the steel bridge to cater for the demands of road freight travelling through the town.

Traditional ownership

The formally recognised traditional owners for the area in which Nelson sits are the Gunditjmara People{{cite web|title=Map of formally recognised traditional owners|url=https://achris.vic.gov.au/weave/wca.html|publisher=Aboriginal Victoria|access-date=2 June 2020}} who are represented by the Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.{{cite web|title= Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal |url= https://www.gunditjmirring.com/|publisher= Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation|access-date=2 June 2020}}

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