This article is about the locality. For information about the lava flow, see Budj Bim. For Tyrendarra Indigenous Protected Area, see Budj Bim heritage areas.
Tyrendarra (/ˈtɪərəndərə/) is a locality in south west Victoria, Australia. The locality is split between the Shire of Glenelg and the Shire of Moyne local government areas, with most being in the former. It is on the Princes Highway, 338 kilometres (210 mi) south west of the state capital, Melbourne. The Tyrendarra township lies within a bend of Darlot Creek, before it enters the Fitzroy River—which also flows through the locality.
At the 2021 census, Tyrendarra and the surrounding area had a population of 198.[1]
The area was settled in the 1870s and a Post Office opened around February 1879 and closed in 2000.[2]
Tyrendarra is well known for the Tyrendarra Pastoral and Agricultural show held each year at the Tyrendarra sports reserve. The Tyrendarra Rodeo has, since 2017, been replaced with the Tyrendarra Beer Fest.