The
Pangerang people (also spelled Bangerang) are the original inhabitants of the Goulburn Valley area. Settlement of the township began in the 1870s with the first sale of town blocks held in 1876. Kyabram Post Office opened on 23 September 1878. Sheridan Post Office opened on 1 December 1884. On 8 April 1886, in anticipation of the arrival of the railway at what was then Sheridan, Kyabram was renamed Kyabram East and Sheridan was renamed Kyabram. The Kyabram
Mechanics' Institute was built in 1891.
John Allan, who lived in Kyabram from 1873, became
Premier of Victoria in 1924 and was Australia's first
Country Party premier. Allan was associated with the
Kyabram Reform Movement, a conservative political organisation formed at the start of the 20th century and led by Benjamin Goddard, a local businessman. The movement's campaign played a significant role in the downfall of the
Peacock state government in June 1902 and its sound defeat in the subsequent
October election. The incoming
Irvine government substantially reduced the number of state parliamentarians, a key demand of the movement. == Climate ==