No further river rises are expected at Shepparton where the river peaked at a level similar to the 1974 flood peak of 12.09m.
Rises were still occurring at McCoys Bridge on Monday, which reached 10.85m in 1974.
Major flooding was still occurring at Murchison on Monday and moderate flooding is still occurring at Seymour.
Goulburn River water levels stabilised in Seymour on Saturday, October 15 between 7.28m and 7.31m according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
Although the river was no longer rising, it was still classed as major flood level, and remained this way until Monday.
On Friday, October 15, the Eildon Weir was at 100.8 per cent capacity and released 38,000 megalitres of water.
The water took eight hours to reach Seymour contributing to the slow decline in flood water on Saturday.
Flooding at Benalla, overnight on Thursday, October 13, led to an evacuation order in the CBD, but levels did not reach the 1993 levels as originally feared.
Floodwaters were beginning to recede in Benalla on Saturday, allowing residents assess the damage.