I have found these two accounts of picnics on the Yallock Creek from 1914 and 1915, it is likely that many more picnics took place on the banks of the Yallock, but these are the only reports I can find at the moment. The headwater of the Yallock Creek is just south of Bayles and the mouth is at Western Port Bay. Between 1939 and 1956/57 the Yallock Ourfall drain was constructed from Cora Lynn, cutting across to Bayles and then essentially following the line of the Yallock Creek to Western Port Bay. This was a flood mitigation project to help protect Koo Wee Rup, with the aim of diverting flood water from the Main Drain, down the outfall drain directly to the sea so the Main Drain could cope with the remaining water (read more here). There are three maps showing Yallock Creek, at the end of this post.
I am not sure where these picnics were actually held, apart from in a little nook among the trees. I presume close to Yallock, which is south-east of Bayles, so close to the headwater. Bayles didn't actually exist in 1914 and 1915, it came into being in 1922 as the station nearest to Yallock on the Strzelecki Railway line (read about this here.)
Monomeith Picnic
Infant class, girls - Clare Reiter 1, Dorothy Hatty 2, Edna Hatty 3
Infant class, boys - Will Garnham, S. Cameron, Teddie Garnham
4th class boys - John Orchard, Fred Reiter, Ernest Henry
3rd class girls - Linda Bateson, Bella Garnham, Hollie Harker
Senior girls - Tillie Cameron, Beatie Harker.
Senior boys - Russell Collyer, Archie Bateson
Young ladies - M. McKay
Young men - W. Finck
High jump - R. Henry
Christian Endeavour
The Kooweerup and District Union of Christian Endeavor held a picnic at Yallock Creek on A.N.A. day. Luncheon was partaken of at mid-day. There was an attendance of about 100 C.E.'s and friends. Mr Ivory, Field Secretary, of Victoria,was present and addressed the gathering in the afternoon, his subject being, "The scene on the Mount." Some real good hearty singing was indulged in, it being led by Mr Binder, of Five Mile. Then tea was partaken of, and, after those who had home duties to attend to had left, the others enjoyed themselves as they felt inclined. At 8 p.m. there was a general meeting or rally at Cora Lynn hall and a splendid attendance, Mr Ivory again addressing the meeting, his subject being "Whole - hearted Service." The President of the Union, Mr G. Nichols, called the roll, each society being well represented. At the conclusion there were responses to an invitation to stand for Christ.
(Lang Lang Guardian, February 10, 1915, see here)
Maps of Yallock Creek



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